London Evening Standard - The death of Disney actor Cameron Boyce was caused by epilepsy, a coroner has found. An autopsy report from Los Angeles County coroner's office said the 20-year-old actor was found unresponsive at his North Hollywood home on July 6 and later pronounced dead at the scene. Boyce's family said previously that he had died due to an ongoing medical condition, but did not state
Cameron Boyce's death was caused by epilepsy, coroner says
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Concerns increase over swimming and brain-eating parasites
WVUE FOX New Orleans - Local medical professionals warn the public to be careful when swimming in freshwater.
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Everton to sign teenager Moise Kean from Juventus
- Everton are expected to complete the signing of Moise Kean from Juventus today when the Italy forward arrives for his medical. An initial fee of £27.5 million is believed to have been agreed.That could rise to about £36 million with add-ons and it is thought that Juventus have waived a buy-back cl
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Beeskove firefighter in stable condition after injury
KPAX CBS Missoula - In a Lolo National Forest press release, it says an emergency medical evacuation was requested for an injured firefighter just before 5 p.m. on Tuesday. According to the press release, a firefighter sustained a lower leg injury and was airlifted directly to St. Patrick's Hospital for medical treatment. "Thanks to the support from multiple resources on ?
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2 medical marijuana dispensaries have a delayed opening
KNWA NBC Rogers - BENTONVILLE, Ark. (KNWA) ? The two medical marijuana dispensaries in Bentonville recently inspected ? did not pass inspection. Scott Hardin with Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) said both dispensaries were well prepared for the check, but need to make adjustments to their tracking software. The specialized software ensures information from each transaction is sent from the
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How to Apply a Tourniquet
KTXL FOX Sacramento - Medical officials say during the mass shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival, some witnesses were able to save many lives by applying pressure or using makeshift tourniquets on victims' wounds.
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Coroner: Cameron Boyce's death 'sudden' and 'unexpected'
CNN - Actor Cameron Boyce's cause of death was "sudden unexpected death in epilepsy," the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner said Tuesday.
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AP FACT CHECK: Examining claims from 2020 Democratic debate - McKinnon Broadcasting
AP - WASHINGTON (AP) ? Ten Democratic presidential contenders vied for advantage Tuesday night in the second round of the party's 2020 campaign debates. A look at some of their statements in Detroit and how they compare with the facts. BERNIE SANDERS: Benefits under his health care plan "will be better because 'Medicare for All' is comprehensive and covers all health care needs." THE FACTS: On paper, the Vermont senator is right. In real life, if he's elected president, the result might be quite different. Sanders' "Medicare for All" bill calls for a government plan that would cover all medical
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Eatontown council hears proposals for medical marijuana operations
Hightstown Messenger Press - As medical marijuana is already being dispensed at a business in Eatontown, multiple entities are seeking municipal support to start their own operations in the borough in accordance with state
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6 vehicles involved in Chaska fatal crash
KSTP ABC Saint Paul - One individual was declared deceased at the scene. Another was critically injured and transferred to Hennepin County Medical Center...
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Medical Examiner releases cause of Richard Coffee's death
KHQ NBC Spokane - SPOKANE, Wash. - The Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office has determined that Richard Coffee's death was caused by drowning.
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First medical marijuana dispensary opens in Johnstown (copy)
Johnstown Tribune-Democrat - At times in her life, Leah Nugent's anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder have been so intense that all she could do was curl up on her bed, scared to go
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Game & Fish Dept Watching For West Nile
KXNet - Bismarck ? With summer in full swing, medical experts aren't the only ones keeping an eye out for the West Nile Virus, so are Wildlife officials. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says they are well aware of confirmed cases of West Nile in Wyoming and Minnesota. In fact, in Minnesota ? at least
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Plastic surgeons forced to fix rising tide of botched cosmetic procedures
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Cosmetic procedures: Plastic surgeons forced to fix rising tide of botched cosmetic procedures
Melbourne Age - Cosmetic doctors are increasingly being forced to remove potentially toxic lip and cheek fillers injected into women's faces by untrained operators or backyard beauticians with no Australian medical qualifications.
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More than 4,000 Missourians approved for marijuana cards in program's first month
OzarksFirst - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (News-Leader) ? Other than applying for a medical marijuana card, July 23 was a pretty ordinary day for a Springfield man in his mid-30s. He got up early, went into work and got home by 5 p.m. He completed the process from his living room in his second-floor, south Springfield apartment. The man
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Hutch firefighters gear up to help police in dangerous situations
KSNW NBC Wichita - A group of Kansas firefighters are doing more than just putting out fires. "You always worry about those situations where you need medical attention," says Jeffrey Hooper, Police Chief of the Hutchinson Police Department. "It is difficult then to get medics in the hot zone." Beating the heat is something firefighters are used to. "Feels
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Boy hospitalized after medical emergency at Sahara Sam's
WPVI ABC Philadelphia - A boy was rushed to the hospital following an incident at a New Jersey water park on Tuesday.
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UTMB online nursing program rates best in country
Galveston Daily News - The online master's in nursing program at the University of Texas Medical Branch was rated No. 1 in the country by Best Master's Program, an online guide to the best
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IMA strike: non-essential medical services across the country to be hit today
The Hindu - Emergency services are set to function as usual.
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