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The Yemenis living in graveyards as battle rages

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Al Jazeera - These Yemeni victims of war are unable to afford basic commodities, shelter, or medical care.

Carswell, Jane Byrd

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Morganton News Herald - DREXEL Mrs. Jane Byrd Carswell, 71, of Drexel, passed away Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019, at Catawba Valley Medical Center, after a brief illness. Mrs. Carswell was born July 24, 1948,

Fanis, Austin Skyler

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Morganton News Herald - HUDSON Austin Skyler Fanis, 29, of Hudson, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte. He was born April 1, 1990, in

The good news from Randy Aldridge: He's cancer-free

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Wilmington Star-News - Editor's Note: This article is made possible through a sponsored content partnership with New Hanover Regional Medical Center.On Feb. 6, Randy Aldridge delivered the news. Just as he has nearly every weekday since becoming evening news anchor in January 2018, he sat at a desk in the WWAY TV studio and faced the camera. In his best TV voice, without a tear in his eye, he announced that he had cancer.The next day he started treatment for metastatic squamous cell carcinoma at New Hanover Regional

Rodrigo Set for Atletico Madrid Medical Ahead of ?60m Move From Valencia

Independence delays action to ease marijuana rules

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Independence Examiner - Council Member Karen DeLuccie fears Independence will get sued regarding its medical marijuana facility regulations. Fellow Council Member Curt Dougherty insists the city ? and business applicants ? still have time to iron out regulations and compliance.Dougherty gained enough support for a 4-3 vote to have DeLuccie's ordinance postponed a few weeks, giving the council more time for review.Missouri's application process for marijuana facilities ends Saturday. DeLuccie says that

US Police Detain Gunman for Firing Assault Rifle in Chicago Hospital - FBI

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Sputnik News - MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Police detained an unidentified gunman who opened fire at the Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center in the US city of Chicago, the FBI special agent in charge of the Chicago branch said at a press conference following the incident on Tuesday, adding that no injuries were reported.

Births for Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019

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Jamestown Sun - jamestownsun - Two births were reported Monday by Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

Chinese doctors deliver message of hope to Tunisian patients

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Unz Review - In Medenine Habib Bourguiba Regional Hospital, Tunisia, 6 Chinese doctors were busy providing medical services to local people. They are among the 30 ...

Now BAPEX engineer dies of dengue

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - An engineer of Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration Production Company Limited (BAPEX) died of dengue fever at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) in the capital on Tuesday morning. The deceased was identified as engineer Mahbullah Haque, 35, of Pangsha upazila

Judge to consider suit challenging new rates for personal-assistance program

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Crain's New York Business - Plus:  MSK boosts earnings by 4% in first half of 2019 Paid family leave proves popular in its first year City medical schools get $3.4M for asthma study

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Liberty University - This fall, Liberty University will hold its first courses under the new Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy, the latest degree program offered under the Department of Allied Health Professions and led by former Harvard Medical School professor Dr. Brian Walsh. ......

New respiratory therapy program launches this fall

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Liberty University - This fall, Liberty University will hold its first courses under the new Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy, the latest degree program offered under the Department of Allied Health Professions and led by former Harvard Medical School professor Dr. Brian Walsh. ......

South Africa assistant coach steps down for 'personal and medical reasons' ahead of Rugby World Cup

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London Telegraph - South Africa's Rugby World Cup preparations have been hit by the departure of attack coach Swys de Bruin, just over a month before the tournament gets underway in Japan.

CAREY STUCKEY JR.

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Sumter Item - LYNCHBURG - Carey Stuckey Jr. entered into eternal rest on Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019, at McLeod Regional Medical Center. The family is receiving friends at 729 Lynchburg Highway, Lynchburg. Professional and courteous services are incomplete and ?

'Walk with a Doc' coming up

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Garden Island - A walk around the Wilcox campus with Dr. Rachel Ackerman, primary care physician at Kauai Medical Clinic, is set for 7 a.m. Aug. 24.

Cancer Survivor Helps Raise $1K for Children's Hospital

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KXAS NBC Fort Worth - After a North Texas girl beats cancer, her older sister finds a way to repay the doctors and nurses that saved her sister's life at Dallas Children's Medical Center

MedDay ? August 14, 2019

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OzarksFirst - NEW YORK (CBS News) ? Nearly 7 in 10 American adults age 40-79 used at least one prescription drug in the past month. That's according to the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. The most common drugs included antidepressants and cholesterol lowering medications. For the first time, a panel of medical experts says they have

Volunteers in Medicine founder recipientof 2019 Excellence in Medicine Award

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Hazleton Standard Speaker - WILKES-BARRE ? Volunteers in Medicine announced that Dr. Susan F. Sordoni is the recipient of a 2019 Excellence in Medicine Award from the American Medical Association Foundation. Sordoni founded the Volunteers in Medicine clinic in Wilkes-Barre and remai

Kerala: Collective of MBBS students and teachers sends relief materials to flood-hit areas

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India Times - KOZHIKODE: A collective of students and teachers of Kozhikode Government Medical College is engaged in the collection and distribution of relief mater.
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