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WBMC WELCOMES FIRST BABY BORN IN NEW DECADE

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Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle - Walker Baptist Medical Center welcomed its first baby born in 2020. Hospital officials announced the arrival of Isabella Avery Yulen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcial Yulen of Jasper, who was born Thursday, January 2, at 8:05 a.m. Isabella weighed in at 7 pounds, 14 ounces and was 18.5 inches long. She joins her siblings, eight-year-old Alvie Alphonso Rhymer III and three-year-old Gabriela Taylor Yulen.

Timothy Copeland

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Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Timothy Copeland BARRE CITY ? Timothy "Squid" Copeland, 67, died Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020, at Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. A full obituary will be published at a later

Hill, Alden

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Post Register - Alden Eugene Hill, 93, of Idaho Falls, passed away December 31, 2019, at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center. He was under the care of his loving family and Visiting Angels.

Smoke shop owner talks business, medical effects of new law

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KGUN ABC Tucson - Jackie Dugan said she left a 20-year career in mental health to start her own smoke shop in Tucson.

StaffingHub Live Releases Free Streaming Content from Leaders at Adecco, Randstad, Supplemental Health Care, and More

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San Antonio Express-News - The new StaffingHub Live 2019 Content Hub features Ted-style talks from industry leaders like Mary Lucas of Supplemental Health Care and Jason Lander of Medical Solutions. BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) January 02, 2020 StaffingHub, the staffing industry's leading source for executive insights, announced that it is now streaming content from its inaugural StaffingHub Live event, which took place this fall. The new StaffingHub Live 2019 Content Hub features Ted-style talks from industry leaders like Mary Lucas of Supplemental Health Care and Jason Lander of Medical Solutions. It also streams two engaging industry panels, featuring Joyce Russell of The Adecco Group US Foundation, Joel Leege of Randstad Technologies US, and other thought leaders. StaffingHub also announced dates for their second event , which will again be hosted in Boulder, Colorado, this fall on September 28-30. Super early bird rates are available through January 3 and early bird rates are available through March 31.

Flu death toll rises to 16 as one-year-old baby dies

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Jerusalem Post - Medical examinations have determined that a one-year-old baby died from complications caused by the flu on Monday, raising the death toll from the disease this season to 16 people.The baby and his family were not vaccinated, according to the Hadassah Ein Karem hospital.On Thursday, a 40-year-old man died due in the Shiba Hospital in Tel Aviv due to complications caused by the flu.

Sound the Alarm: There's a Need for EMTs & Paramedics

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WNEP ABC Scranton - If you ever have to call 911, the last thing you want to think about is are there enough EMTs (emergency medical technicians) or paramedics to help you out in an emergency. Some organizations are sounding the alarm on the growing need, around the country and in our area, for more types of these emergency responders. Newswatch 16's Ryan Leckey highlighted the demand for more EMTs and paramedics along with the training, the pay scale, and demand for these jobs

Wuhan pneumonia: dramatic rise in cases to 44, with 11 serious

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South China Morning Post - All those with the mystery illness are under quarantine, with a further 121 people under medical observation, health authorities say.

Catawba Valley Medical Center welcomes its first baby of 2020

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Hickory Daily Record - As folks rang in the new year, Mason and Katie Simmons headed to Catawba Valley Medical Center to welcome their little girl, Mayleigh, into the world.

Salem's LewisGale Medical Center welcomes extra special New Year's babies

Fort Cannabis given 'warm welcome'

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Southwest Times Record - A week before Christmas, Fort Cannabis Co. opened in Fort Smith and has since sold over 16 pounds of medical marijuana. Manager Jordan Mooney told the Times Record, "We have been very warmly welcomed." Since its first medical marijuana store opened in May 2019, the state of Arkansas has seen over 4,200 pounds of sales. Each person with a Medical Marijuana Card can buy up to 2.5 ounces every two weeks and the 14 stores across the state have filled about 2,700 times this amount. Though many

New Year baby girl welcomed at Holy Cross

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Taos News - At 6 pounds, 15 ounces, Naia Martinez is the first baby born at Holy Cross Medical Center for 2020.

Tower Health adds Drexel Medicine physicians, staff to area facilities

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West Chester Daily Local - WEST READING ? Tower Health Medical Group has added 110 clinicians and staff from Drexel Medicine ? a move the health system expects will expand its network of primary care

Four Fort Smith homicides await trial in 2020

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Southwest Times Record - Only one Fort Smith homicide from 2019 has been settled in Sebastian County Circuit Court going into the new year. Fort Smith saw five homicides in 2019. Defendants in four of the five ? including in the first one of the year in January ? have not been sentenced or found not guilty. Court dates for the four cases have been scheduled in 2020. Rae Von Smith The first homicide of 2019 involved a woman who allegedly withheld medical treatment from her son, leading to his death. Rae

US-led Coalition Denies Airstrike Near Baghdad Saturday

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Voice of America - The U.S.-led coalition fighting Islamic State said Saturday it did not conduct any airstrikes near Camp Taji north of Baghdad. Iraq's military also denied Saturday that an airstrike had taken place on a medical convoy in Taji, north of Baghdad. Earlier Saturday, Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces umbrella grouping of paramilitary groups said airstrikes near camp Taji had killed six people and critically wounded three. Iraqi state television had said they were U.S. airstrikes. "FACT: the coalition ...

WVU School of Medicine professor appointed to national medical council

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- Dr. Laura F. Gibson, senior associate vice president for research and graduate education, has been appointed to the National Advisory General Medical Sciences (NAGMS) Council.

John "Jack" Walmsley 89

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Hagerstown Herald-Mail - John Walmsley, 89 John "Jack" Theodore Walmsley, 89, of Boonsboro, passed away Wednesday, January 1st, at hMeritus Medical Center in Hagerstown. Born August 17, 1930, Jack was a lon...

Tammy Fazenbaker 59

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Hagerstown Herald-Mail - Tammy Fazenbaker, 59 Tammy Eileen Fazenbaker, 59, of Hagers- town, MD, passed away at Meritus Medical Center on Wednesday, January 1, 2020. Born December 21, 1960 in Washington County, she

Patna: IGIMS conducts rare ear surgery successfully

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India Times - A major bone bridge implant surgery was successfully performed in the right ear of a seven-year-old child at the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sc

Cox, Richard

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St. Joseph News-Press - Richard "Rick" Cox, 58, St. Joseph, passed away Friday, Jan. 03, 2020, at KU Medical Center, after a courageous 10 year battle.
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