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Police: 1 dead, 4 wounded in Connecticut club shooting - StamfordAdvocate

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Stamford Advocate Stamford - HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Gunfire erupted at a Connecticut nightclub early Sunday morning, killing a man and wounding four other people, police said. A 28-year-old man died in the shooting at the Majestic Lounge in Hartford's South End, police Lt. Paul Cicero said. Two other males and two females were wounded, with two of them in surgery Sunday morning and two in stable condition, he said. None of their names was released. Police officers had been stationed outside the club because of previous problems there and reported the shooting at about 1:30 a.m. Officers rushed in, but were confronted with a large number of people running toward the exits, Cicero said. "Everybody started pushing their way out to get away from the gunfire," he said. "It was kind of pandemonium." Officers, however, were able to provide immediate medical care to the victims, he said. There were no suspects in custody. Officials said there was little information to release because the investigation was in the

'Ditch the Disk' group of tech execs is spurring the medical industry to move on from CD-ROMs

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CNBC - Storing medical images on CD is a big and expensive problem for the radiology field. Salesforce CMO Ashwini Zenooz and big tech companies are rallying behind an effort called "Ditch the Disk."

OSU chef Jim Warner shows us how to make grilled salmon

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WCMH NBC Columbus NBC Columbus - COLUMBUS (WCMH) ? Jim Warner is the Nutrition Services Program Director and Chef at the Wexner Medical Center. He joins us, to show how to cook grill salmon.

Unable to find buyer, another West Virginia hospital plans to close - Wilmington News Journal

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Wilmington News Journal Wilmington - FAIRMONT, W.Va. (AP) ? A northern West Virginia medical center is shutting down, the latest in a string of hospital closings in the state.In a letter

Letter: UofA Medical School Scam

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Arizona Daily Star Tucson - Thank you so much for publishing such a good piece of investigative journalism. The University of Arizona is a public entity that needs to follow basic ethical rules. The article

Sanders: No More Medical Records Coming

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Newser - Senator says he's shared as much 'as any other candidate'

Plans advance for Durbin Park hospital in northern St. Johns County

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Florida Times-Union Jacksonville - Plans for a hospital and medical village in Durbin Park, a major development area in northwest St. Johns County, are moving ahead but still need final approval.

Love sustains couple through medical ordeals

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Washington Observer–Reporter Washington - One of the things that Lauren and Justin Pass had in common was that both of them had already beaten cancer while in their 20s. Still, no medical practitioner told

Stockdale man faces murder charge

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Wilson County News Floresville - A Stockdale man is being charged with murder, after his wife was found at their home on 6th Street with a fatal gunshot wound. Anthony Wayne Davis, 35, sought emergency medical assistance about 8:20 a

BREAKING: Rapper Pop Smoke, 20, is shot and killed during 'home invasion robbery' in Hollywood Hills

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Daily Mail - Rapper Pop Smoke was shot dead in an apparent home invasion robbery early Wednesday morning, officials say. The 20-year-old artist, whose real name is Bashar Barakah Jackson, was at a home in Hollywood Hills when two masked men broke in at around 4.30am, TMZ reported. The suspects opened fire on Pop Smoke and left him critically injured before fleeing on foot.    The rapper was transported to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in West Hollywood, where he was pronounced dead. The suspects are still at large and it is unclear whether they've been identified by authorities. One man was taken into custody immediately after the shooting but he was released after police determined he was not involved.    Rapper Pop Smoke was shot dead in an apparent home invasion robbery in Hollywood Hills early Wednesday morning, officials say Two masked men broke into the home and opened fire on the rapper. Medics are seen carting him to an ambulance that transported him to a hospital, wher

Sanders: No Plans to Release 'Comprehensive' Medical Records

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New York Magazine - Septuagenarian candidates argue about heart attacks.

EndoClot Plus, Inc. Announces FDA Clearance of GI Submucosal Lifting Product

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Olean Times Herald Olean - SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 19, 2020--EndoClot Plus, Inc. (EPI), a privately held medical device company announced the FDA 510(k) clearance of EndoClot ® Submucosal Injection Agent (EndoClot ® SIA) manufactured by EndoClot Plus Co., Ltd. located in Suzhou, China. This product is expected to be commercially available in the United States beginning in May 2020 and later this year in several international markets.EndoClot ® SIA is the first starch-derived submucosal injection system cleared in the U.S. market for endoscopic removal of polyps, adenomas, early stage cancers and other gastrointestinal mucosal lesions. Starch based polysaccharide has a long history of clinical applications with an excellent safety profile. A specially designed spiral injection syringe is included in the single-use kit for ease of delivering the solution. "EndoClot ® SIA enables longer lasting and higher mucosal elevation with clearer margins than saline and therefore ena

'Morning Joe' Slams Sanders Campaign for 'Making Up a Heart Attack' to Smear Bloomberg

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Washington Free Beacon - MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough on Wednesday criticized the Bernie Sanders campaign for saying that requests of Sanders's medical records are a smear, while alleging Michael Bloomberg had a heart attack.

Parenting elective lets physicians spend more time with their babies

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EurekAlert! - A novel, four-week parenting rotation designed for pediatric residents has dramatically increased the amount of time resident parents can spend at home with their babies, according to a study by researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.

Morning Buzz: 5 things to know for February 19

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WXMI FOX Grand Rapids FOX Grand Rapids - 1. According to a new data poll, it pays to be a doctor. The latest research from the U.S. News and World Report shows the top 10 highest paying jobs, and they're all in the medical field.Anesthesiologists took the top spot, making on average more than $260,000 a year. Next are surgeons, followed by oral and maxillofacial surgeons.Obstetricians and gynecologists are tied at fourth place, with orthodontists rounding out the top five. Although the healthcare field is proving to be lucrative, a separate study from the association of American Medical Colleges shows med school comes at a steep price.the average cost of a one-year, in-state school can run more than $37,000.2. The days of sipping on a beverage at a soda shop are back. Pfaff's first opened in the 1950's as a pharmacy, and stayed open until 2018. Now it's reopening on the east end of Grand Haven with its original feel and a new name.Pfaff's Corner will now be a gift shop, coffee bar and soda fountain.For store hours, find them

Bernie Sanders Won't Release More Medical Info After His Heart Attack ? Breaking Earlier Promise

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People - "I'm comfortable on what we have done," Sanders said Tuesday

Timeline: Catherine Pugh book controversy

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WBAL NBC Baltimore NBC Baltimore - Former Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh is under investigation for her book deals made while she was a member of the University of Maryland Medical System Board of Directors. Here's what you need to know.

Man arrested for warrant, disturbance in ER

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Eastern Arizona Courier Safford - SAFFORD ? On Feb. 12, Safford Police arrested a wanted man who allegedly caused a disturbance at Mount Graham Regional Medical Center.

Humanitarian Aid, Evolution of Public Health and More on New Season of CDC Foundation's Contagious Conversations Podcast

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PR Newswire - /PRNewswire/ -- How can you provide medical aid to women in areas of instability and conflict? How can we prepare the next generation of the public health...

Rochester paramedic returns home after monitoring coronavirus evacuees

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KTTC NBC Rochester NBC Rochester - A Rochester paramedic is back home after giving medical support to novel coronavirus evacuees in California.
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