Bangladesh Daily Sun - Legendary actor ATM Shamsuzzaman was admitted to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) Hospital in a critical condition on Saturday noon, informed his daughter Kowel. ATM Shamsuzzaman has been suffering from chronic disease for a long time. Due to viral attack, he was unable
ATM Shamsuzzaman hospitalised again
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Medical marijuana commission approves draft bill
Florence Times Daily - The Alabama Medical Marijuana Study Commission has approved draft legislation lawmakers will debate in the 2020 session.
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Death notices for Dec. 22, 2019
Janesville Gazette - The Rev. Roger Harris, 68, Walworth, died Wednesday at Lakeland Medical Center, Elkhorn. Memorial services will be at noon Saturday at Immanuel United Church of Christ, Walworth. Visitation will be
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Sentara wages
Elizabeth City Daily Advance - All employees at Sentara Albemarle Medical Center and other Sentara facilities in the region will be getting pay raises over the next year that will boost their minimum wage to
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GUSH, PALL, VNQI and XOP among weekly ETF movers
Seeking Alpha - Gainers: Direxion Daily Pharmaceutical & Medical Bull 3X (PILL) +26.2%. Natural Gas Bull 3X Direxion (GASL) +23.0%. Direxion S&P Oil & Gas Expl Bull 3X (GU
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Birth announcements for Dec. 22
Dalton Daily Citizen - Hamilton Medical Center announces the following births:
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Naogaon polytechnic blast victim dies after 21 days
Bangladesh Daily Sun - A victim of the explosion at the chemistry lab of Naogaon Polytechnic Institute succumbed to his injuries at the burn unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) on early Sunday. Towhidul Islam, son of Atab Ali of Manda upazila and a 3rd year student of Computer Technology department of
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Journal: Law enforcement reports for Caldwell, Noble County
Cambridge Daily Jeffersonian - Noble County 911/Sheriff Wednesday, Dec. 18 10 a.m., medical transport, Sunset Road; United Ambulance. 6:59 a.m., motorist ran out of gas abandoning vehicle on roadway, Miller Street. 2:52 a.m., suspicious activity, Rayner Road. Tuesday, Dec. 17 11:10 p.m., multiple alarm activations, Brown Street, Belle Valley. 7:59 p.m., marked lanes, Marietta Road. Warning issued. 7:56 p.m., commercial fire alarm, W. Hills Lane. False alarm. 5:06 p.m., animal complaint, Olive Circle, Caldwell. 4:17 p.m.,
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Four months after Vavurla man's death, road to village a dream
India Times - Nearly four months after the death of a tribal, Govind Velip, a resident of Vavurla in Quepem taluka, primarily due to lack of easy access to medical
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New Richmond News - (651) 385-9348 - 327 Bush St Red Wing, MN 55066. Medical - Dentists
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Med Star Air Medical
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California church wipes out $5.3 million in medical debt for 5,555 families living in poverty
New York Daily - A California church plans to pay off $5.3 million in medical debt for 5,555 families in 28 poor Los Angeles communities. Christian Assembly bought the debt for $53,000 collected over the past year and is working with a nonprofit organization to pay the outstanding bills, co-lead pastor Tom Hughes said in a video posted online last week.
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Area births for week of Dec. 23
The Press of Atlantic City - AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center
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Cape Girardeau fire report 12/23/19
Southeast Missourian - The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls: Saturday n Medical assists were made at 9:53 a.m. on Annwood Drive, 11:28 a.m. on Broadway, 12:18 p.m. on South Frederick Street,...
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Births 12/23/19
Southeast Missourian - Daughter to Jonathan Ross Ayers and Tabitha Lynn Speakman of Cape Girardeau, Saint Francis Medical Center, 1:47 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. Name, A'Millia Rae. Weight, 6 pounds, 6 ounces. First...
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Kruse to give back to St. Jude hospital
Southeast Missourian - Thirteen years ago, Scott Kruse received devastating news: Medical personnel were "99% sure" his daughter, 3-year-old Andie, had Leukemia. The family canceled its Christmas plans and instead went to...
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Semi-truck collides into sedan southeast of Bakersfield
KERO ABC Bakersfield - BAKERSFIELD, Calif. ? UPDATE: Roadway is now open. ---------CHP reporting major injuries after semi-truck collided with sedan southeast of Bakersfield---------Multiple people were extricated from a vehicle that collided with a semi-truck southeast of Bakersfield shortly after 5 p.m. Sunday, according to the CHP traffic incident website. The collision occurred near Herring and South Edison Roads, backing up traffic in both directions. Multiple law enforcement and medical units are still on scene and traffic restrictions are enforced in the area. The severity of injuries are unclear at the moment.This is a developing story and we will post updates as information becomes available.
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New CT technology helps with radiotherapy planning
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - MidMichigan Medical Center - Midland recently installed specialized CT technology designed to assist the radiation team with formulating radiotherapy treatment. This new Siemen'sSomatom Confidence RT Pro CT Scanner provides precise images so that providers have the most accurate information when mapping out a patient's individualized radiation therapy plan. Additionally, this CT scanner uses iMAR and Direct Density technology. The iMAR technology assesses any metal implants, such as fillings or pacemakers that a patient may have in their body and erases it from view. In a regular CT, the metal implant distorts the image, eliminating vital images from being visible. The iMAR removes the refracting that occurs and gives the provider a cleaner image to fully assess the tumor and surrounding organs. The Direct Density technology automatically adjusts to each person based on their size, such as a child versus adult, optimizing the image quality and creating a personalized scan unique to
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Dallas Police officers cut a deal with their chief. So they donated toys to CaroMont Regional Medical Center.
Gaston Gazette - With toys in hand a merry band of bearded brothers delivered a little extra Christmas cheer to kids who need it.Dallas Police Department officers dropped off more than $1,400 in toys, including everything from plush dolls and soft fleece blankets to games and puzzles at CaroMont Regional Medical Center on Thursday. The donation even included a mamaRoo, a kind of infant seat designed to help a young mother rock a fussy newborn to sleep.The effort was made possible thanks to a months-long
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Tuhin Farabi who injured in the attack on DU campus shifted to ward from ICU-448632
Bangladesh Daily Sun - Tuhin Farabi, one of the injured in the attack on the Dhaka University campus on Sunday, was shifted to Urology Ward from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Dhaka Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) as his condition improved. DMCH Director Brig Gen AKM Nasir Uddin confirmed it to media at 11:00am
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