Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle - Jasper City Council members on Tuesday recognized Det. Will Wickwire of the Jasper Police Department for his role in a recent incident at Walker Baptist Medical Center."It's always an honor to ?
Council recognizes JPD officer for outstanding actions
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Former Hearst Magazines International president, Yale graduate, dies at 81
New Haven Register - NEW YORK, August 6, 2019 - George Green, former president and chief executive officer of Hearst Magazines International, died today at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City from complications of pneumonia. He was 81. Green, whose service at Hearst spanned more than 35 years, retired in June of 2009 but retained an affiliation with the company as a consultant. Green joined Hearst Magazines in 1984 as executive vice president/group publishing director, initially responsible for seven titles. He was elected president of Hearst Magazines International (HMI) in September 1989 when Hearst formed the division. At that time, HMI published 28 licensed editions around the world. In his capacity as president and CEO of HMI, Green expanded it to more than 200 licensed or joint-ventured editions of Hearst Magazines in 55 countries in 36 languages for distribution in more than 100 countries. He was also executive vice president of Hearst Magazines and vice president of Hearst. "In his 20
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He went to jail as a fake doctor. Now he's a real one: The saga of Adam Litwin, MD
Los Angeles Times - When someone mistook him for a resident at UCLA Medical Center, he didn't correct them.
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AP Top Stories August 7 A
AP - Here's the latest for Wednesday August 7th: President Trump going to Dayton and El Paso; North Korea calls missile launches a warning to US & South Korea; Medical marijuana sales
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FBI warns of scammers pretending to fundraise for El Paso victims
MSN - The FBI's El Paso, Texas, office warned Tuesday of potential scams purporting to raise money for funeral home or medical examiner expenses for the victims of a weekend shooting that killed at least 22."If you recei...
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Doctor struck off after 'covering girls, 11, in sheets and molesting them'
The Daily Mirror - Magdy Boutros Fahmy Eskander was struck off following a medical practitioners' tribunal hearing in Manchester
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Thailand unveils first batch of medical marijuana for hospital distribution
Thomson Reuters Foundation - THAILAND-CANNABIS/ (TV, PIX):Thailand unveils first batch of medical marijuana for hospital distribution
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CDC: Marshall County leads US for highest rate of overdose-reversing drug dispersal
AP - By MIKE STOBBE AP Medical WriterNEW YORK (AP) ? Prescriptions of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone are soaring, and experts say that could be a reason overdose deaths have stopped rising for the f
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Medical marijuana proves beneficial for child with autism
Journal News - A mother and doctor talk about the benefits of medical marijuana for children with autism.
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Morning Webcast ? August 7, 2019
OzarksFirst - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ? Coming up this morning on Daybreak, potential businesses in the medical marijuana industry put in their applications. And, Governor of Arkansas is speaking out about hate crimes and what he thinks legislation should do about it. Plus, there's talk about cheaper homes coming to Branson. These stories and more this morning on
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Global Medical Foam Market Report 2019-2025: Market Projected to Grow by US$10.4 Billion During the Forecast Period
Business Wire - DUBLIN -- The
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Mystery condition has left a man with a non-stop growing stomach
Daily Mail - Sujit Kumar, from India, saw his stomach first start growing aged seven. He's been advised to travel to the city Delhi for medical help, but cannot afford to.
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Weight Loss Surgery's Effectiveness Furthers Bolstered by Atrial Fibrillation Study, says West Medical
Jacksonville Journal-Courier - The Southern California weight loss clinic comments on a recent article that, even now, all of the many benefits of weight loss surgery may not yet be fully understood. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) August 07, 2019 A July 31 article on Medscape details how patients who underwent bariatric surgery before receiving treatment for atrial fibrillation, a cardiovascular syndrome in which a patient experiences irregular and rapid heartbeats, were significantly less likely to experience reoccurrences of the problem. The article suggests that weight loss surgery may turn out to be an especially useful treatment option for some morbidly obese patients with atrial fibrillation as well as other cardiac concerns. Weight loss clinic West Medical says that the results of the initial study are hardly surprising, as weight loss surgery has proven to be broadly beneficial for weight-related conditions. The clinic notes that weight loss surgery is already proven as a legitimate treatment option for type 2
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ANNIE BELL BAKER
Sumter Item - BISHOPVILLE - Annie Bell Baker, 72, widow of Marvin Baker, passed on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2019, at McLeod Regional Medical Center, Florence. Born in Lee County, she was a daughter of the late Ernest and Louvenia Simon Rubin. The family is ?
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What to Watch on Thursday: Ann Curry, expert doctors are 'Chasing the Cure' for medical mysteries
Entertainment Weekly - Plus, a creepy contemporary anthology horror series on The CW ? What to watch on Thursday, August 8.
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What's Going on: Fishing tourney in Ogdensburg, ATV run in Norwood, canoe, kayak run in Newton Falls
- SPORTS, RECREATION ON SATURDAY B.A.S.S. tournament OGDENSBURG: NYS B.A.S.S. Chapter Federation Tournament, part of Bootlegger's Weekend sponsored by Greater Ogdensburg Chamber of Commerce; Dobisky Visitor's Center, 100 Riverside Dr.; boats will launch at 4 a.m. on Sunday and return after 1 p.m. for weigh-ins; tournament will finish with six place winners on Sunday, Aug. 1. Canoe, kayak run NEWTON FALLS: Newton Falls Sport and Recreation Club will host a canoe and kayak run on the Oswegatchie River; registration will be from 9 a.m.-noon and costs $10 per person; begins at Gate 11, River Road (from Cranberry Lake take a right off Route 3 onto Tooley Pond road, and then left onto River Road, Gate 11 is on the left about a mile down); run ends at Newton Falls Beach. Walk With a Doc OGDENSBURG: Next St. Lawrence County Public Health "Walk with a Doc" event, 10 a.m., on the Abbe Picquet Trail at the Fort de la Presentation site; Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center psychiatrist Dhruv Modi, MD,
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St. Peter's opening a new clinic in Townsend
KHQ NBC Spokane - HELENA ? St. Peter's has just announced plans to open a new medical clinic in Townsend. The clinic will include primary care, urgent care, visiting specialist's, laboratory and imagining services.
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RadNet: 2Q Earnings Snapshot
AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) _ RadNet Inc. (RDNT) on Thursday reported second-quarter net income of $4.9 million. The Los Angeles-based company said it had net income of 10 cents per share. The operator of medical diagnostic imaging centers posted revenue of $289.1 million in the period. RadNet expects full-year revenue in the range of $1.1 billion to $1.15 billion. RadNet shares have increased 43% since the beginning of the year. The stock has climbed slightly more than 4% in the last 12 months. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on RDNT at...
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Ametros Launches CareGuard Mobile App ? First of Its Kind
WZVN ABC Fort Myers - App provides CareGuard members real-time, secure access into their professionally administered medical settlement accounts via mobile devices
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