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Tuhin Farabi who injured in the attack on DU campus shifted to ward from ICU

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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

Hospital trustee retires after nearly 40 years of service

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Seymour Tribune - Since 1981, Schneck Medical Center has undergone many changes from building expansions to the addition of new departments, technology and staff. As a member of the hospital's board of trustees, John McCoy has been a part of them all.  For nearly 40 years, McCoy has helped make decisions involving the hospital and shaped the direction

10 health recommendations for successful New Year's resolutions

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Midland Daily News - As the new year quickly approaches, the American Medical Association is offering 10 recommendations to help Americans make the most impactful, long-lasting improvements to their health in 2020 and beyond. "With too many holiday sweets and not enough exercise likely in the rearview mirror, now is the perfect time to consider your personal goals and how you can make positive health choices in the coming year," said AMA President Patrice A. Harris, M.D., M.P.H. "The good news is that there are a few easy steps you can take that will set you on the right track for a healthier 2020." The AMA's 10 recommendations for a healthier new year, include the following: 1. Learn your risk for type 2 diabetes--take the self-screening test at DoIHavePrediabetes.org. Steps you take now can help prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. 2. Be more physically active--adults should do at least 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity activity, or 75 minutes a week of vigorous-intensity activit

Personalized care and support helped her get back in shape 

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New Haven Register - Overcoming medical problems through lifestyle changes requires hard work, willpower and an understanding of the issues at hand. Kristin Fowler knows firsthand that skilled and personalized support from a dedicated health care team can make all the difference in the world. Like so many these days, Fowler was feeling the effects of a hectic life. The 53-year-old is the mother of two teenage boys, both active soccer players. "They keep me on my toes," she said. Her husband, a commercial semi-truck driver, is frequently out on the road. Between everybody's packed schedules, Fowler worked hard to make sure her family was well taken care, but didn't have much time to focus on her own health. Gradually, problems started creeping up. Arthritis in her right knee began causing pain, and she became borderline diabetic. Both issues were made worse by the extra weight that she had been putting on. "I've never been a person who was very overweight," she said. "But I tended to eat my feelings. Fo

Kurigram sees surge in cold-related diseases

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - The Kurigram General Hospital has admitted 216 patients suffering from various cold-related diseases in the last 24 hours. Resident Medical Officer Doctor Shahinur Rahman Sarder said that among the patients, 14 children have been suffering from breathing complications and 28 from diarrhoea,

Councilors bash city ambulance service

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Albuquerque Journal - ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. ? Council backs AFR's bid for 'full' emergency medical services transport authority

California is still stuck in the past on medical malpractice payouts

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Los Angeles Times - There will likely be a fiercely fought ballot initiative next November to bring California's malpractice payouts into the 21st century.

West Bengal: Admission racket busted, kingpin held

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India Times - The southeast division police busted a fake medical college admission racket that had been running from Ballygunge for several years but had shut the

Ricky Dean Mix

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Bryan Times - Ricky Dean Mix, age 50, of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, and formerly of Bryan, passed away on Dec. 9, 2019, at Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso, Texas,

Reading doctor hopes to win Dem nod, challenge Meuser

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Hazleton Standard Speaker - TAMAQUA ? Dr. Gary Wegman said Tuesday evening that his background in the medical and agricultural fields are what residents in the 9th Congressional District need in Washington. Wegman, 62, of Reading, has announced that he is running for the Democratic

Volunteers Make Sure Vets Are Not Forgotten On Christmas

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WNEP ABC Scranton - PLAINS TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- "Santa Stop Here" is the message on one of the decorations hanging on the wall of the recreation room inside the VA Medical Center.

Columbia police search for missing man on Christmas

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Columbia Daily Herald - As Columbia celebrates the holiday season, the local police department continues the search for a missing 37-year-old man.Brandon Dewayne Hatton was reported as missing by his family on Christmas Eve.Hatton has a medical condition that requires him to take medication on a daily basis, police said.He was last seen on Monday near the 300 block of North Garden Street in Columbia. He was wearing a black sweatshirt, a brown jacket, blue jeans, camouflage shoes, a black beanie and brown gloves.

Queens pedestrian mowed down and killed while crossing street, driver flees

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New York Daily - The 67-year-old victim was struck while crossing Rockaway Blvd., and 114th St. in Ozone Park at 9:30 p.m. He died at Jamaica Hospital Medical Center. His name was not immediately released.

Pilot dies as air ambulance crashes on Christmas

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Griscom, Robert

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Greensboro News & Record - Robert Griscom, 63, passed away Friday, December 20, 2019, at Alamance Regional Medical Center. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, December 27, 2019, at Hanes Lineberry

Moffat County Locals: Trainers Marshall Kraker, Matt Hertz provide medical expertise, guidance for young athletes

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Craig Daily Press - A sprained ankle, a bloody nose, a painful muscle cramp. Physical ailments of all types can affect young athletes during competition or in everyday scenarios, and without the proper care, a minor bodily problem can...

Fire report 12-26-19

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Southeast Missourian - CAPE GIRARDEAU The Cape Girardeau Fire Department responded to the following calls: Monday n Medical assists were made at 11:38 a.m. on William Street and 12:58 p.m. on South Hanover Street. n At...

Births for Dec. 26, 2019

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Jamestown Sun - jamestownsun - One birth was reported Wednesday by Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

Ohio medical marijuana industry expands in first year

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Dayton Daily News - A year into Ohio's legal medical marijuana industry the state has seen growth in the number of...
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