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Man dies after being administered injection by Chennai medical shop owner

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India Times - A tailor died here on Monday night after a medical shop owner at Ambattur administered him an injection for shoulder pain.

Mission Act to give Central Georgia veterans access to urgent care

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WMAZ CBS Macon - A new program called the Mission Act by the VA will give Central Georgia veterans access to approved urgent care locations. Here's what some veterans and the director of the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center are saying.

B&J again leads auction bidders

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Kendallville News Sun - KENDALLVILLE ? To the surprise of no one who attends the annual Noble County 4-H Auction, John Wicker of B&J Medical, B&J Specialty and B&J International was the top bidder

Medical school students: Detained migrants still have a right to proper medical care

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USA Today - From the moment they are detained, migrants receive insufficient medical treatment. We worry the word 'migrant' will become synonymous with 'inhuman.'        

Health experts, researchers to study health impact of red tide

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WFTX FOX Fort Myers - Medical experts and researchers would like to study the potential long-term impact from red tide on humans and may now get the funding from the state to start.

City of Miami to host 5K race to raise funds for Venezuela

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AP - MIAMI (AP) ? The city of Miami and members of Venezuela's opposition will host a charity run to raise funds for medical supplies and medicines for the

City of Miami to host 5K race to raise funds for Venezuela

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AP - MIAMI (AP) ? The city of Miami and members of Venezuela's opposition will host a charity run to raise funds for medical supplies and medicines for the South American nation that is grappling with food and medical shortages.?

Man seriously hurt in East Farmingdale crash, police say

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AP New York - A male front-seat passenger was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center with what police described as "serious" injuries.

City of Miami to host 5K race to raise funds for Venezuela - McKinnon Broadcasting

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AP - MIAMI (AP) ? The city of Miami and members of Venezuela's opposition will host a charity run to raise funds for medical supplies and medicines for the South American nation that is grappling with food and medical shortages. Mayor Francis Suarez said "Running for Freedom 5K" will support humanitarian aid efforts led by opposition leader Juan Guaidó. The Trump administration and more than 50 other countries recognize Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president. Socialist leader Nicolas Maduro meanwhile has blocked the delivery of humanitarian aid. Representative of Guaidó's aid mission Lester

'He was a Chicago kid': Friends and family members remember Navy sailor who fell to his death in South Loop

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Chicago Tribune - Isaiah Daniel Frias fell to death from the third floor of a South Loop roof parking garage on July 3, according to Chicago police. A police investigation and an autopsy by the Cook County medical examiner's office have provided few answers to family and friends who don't know if the fall was an accident or worse.

Senator Montigny fighting to ban cat declawing

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New Bedford Standard-Times - BOSTON -- Advocates took to the State House on Monday to push for a ban of the cruel practice of cat declawing. Senator Mark Montigny, a long time champion for animal protections, filed S.169 An Act prohibiting inhumane feline declawing in January of this session. The bill is now in the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure.Montigny's legislation would prohibit declawing and tendonectomy, unless for the medical need of the cat. Declawing a cat involves

SAPD investigating body discovered on far south side

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KENS CBS San Antonio - A medical examiner says the unidentified man found in the back of a pickup truck Tuesday appears to have been murdered.

Missing 48-year-old woman found dead in Far East El Paso desert

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KTSM NBC El Paso - The 48-year-old woman with a serious medical condition was found dead in the desert on Monday afternoon.

Omotola named to United Way post

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Alton Telegraph - EAST ALTON - Dr. Aaron Omotola of BJCMG Orthopedics and Sports Medicine has been named campaign chair for the Southwest Illinois Division of United Way of Greater St. Louis. "Because of its longstanding history and expertise, United Way is uniquely positioned to identify and address the needs of our region," said Dr. Omotola of Glen Carbon. "I am proud to serve as this year's campaign chair for the Southwest Illinois Division, and I look forward to working with the many generous individuals and companies who support United Way and its work in our community." Dr. Omotola has been with BJC Medical Group since 2010 and on the staff of Alton Memorial Hospital and OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center in Alton for the past nine yearsHe also currently serves as the team physician for many area schools, including Alton High School, Civic Memorial High School, Edwardsville High School, Lewis and Clark Community College and Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville. He was previously the Assi

UAMS chancellor touts financial health, cancer-killing lasers, salad-making robot

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Arkansas Times - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Chancellor Cam Patterson is trumpeting the administration's efforts to bring the state's teaching hospital from a $72 million deficit back into the black in a new message to staff and supporters. Patterson says fiscal year 2019 ended with UAMS $40 million above budget, some of which was given back ?

Woman Gets Into Fight, Drops Baby On Pavement, Police Say. 3-Month-Old Later Dies

Obituary: R. Richard Millar

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Monmouth Daily Review Atlas - ROZETTA ? R. Richard Millar, 71, Rozetta, died at 11:05 p.m. Friday, July 19, 2019, at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria. Richard was born Aug. 25, 1947, in Burlington, Iowa, the son of Robert K. and Madelyn E. (Alecock) Millar. He attended the Rozetta Grade School and Biggsville Middle School and graduated from Union High School in 1965. Richard then attended Eureka College and later Midstate College in Peoria, earning his business degree. Richard proudly served his country in the

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At least 1 flown to area hospital after head-on crash near Urbana

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WHIO CBS Dayton - At least one person was transported by a CareFlight medical helicopter to an area hospital after a head-on crash south of Urbana Tuesday morning.

New Hanover County explores idea of selling NHRMC

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WWAY ABC Wilmington - After owning New Hanover Regional Medical Center for 52 years, New Hanover County is exploring the idea of selling the hospital.
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