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3 die taking toxic liquor in Chattogram

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - Three people died and another fell sick reportedly after drinking toxic liquor at Akbar Shah area in port city on Thursday. The deceased were identified as Shawon Majumdar, 32, Milton Gomez and Biswajit Mollik. Among the deceased, two died in Chittagong Medical College and Hospital

Woman dies of dengue at DMCH

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - A woman died of mosquito-borne disease dengue at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) on Thursday. The deceased was identified as Mousumi Akhter, 25, wife of Md Mamun of Bhandaria in Pirojpur. Quoting family members, DMCH police camp in-charge Inspector Bacchu Mia said Mousumi died

LRMC competition tests Soldiers' tactical, technical knack

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Army - LANDSTUHL, Germany -- On August 5, just minutes before sunrise, three Soldiers arrived at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center's physical training field to endure three days of tests, pitting them against one another in an effort to be named LRMC's ...

Monroe medical marijuana dispensary still waiting for inspection

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WHIO CBS Dayton - The phones keep ringing as patients call the owners of the Strawberry Fields medical marijuana dispe

Two treated after incident aboard RIPTA bus

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WPRI CBS Providence - A Ripta Spokesperson told Eyewitness News the driver and a passenger required medical attention -- after some sort of possible substance may have been discovered on the bus.

Boy, 13, collapses while playing football, dies at hospital

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Washington Times - PITTSBURGH (AP) - A 13-year-old who was playing football in Pittsburgh collapsed while running off the field and died. Police found Jordan Duckett unresponsive on Wednesday night. He was taken to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The Allegheny County medical examiner will conduct an autopsy.

I've treated suicidal prisoners ? Jeffrey Epstein's death is a medical, security disgrace

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USA Today - No matter what happened in Jeffrey Epstein's cell, medial personnel and prison authorities clearly failed in their duty to monitor and treat him.        

Captain hailed hero after bird strike causes Russian plane to crash land

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AP - MOSCOW ? The captain of a Russian passenger jet was hailed as a hero Thursday for landing his plane in a cornfield after it collided with a flock of gulls seconds after takeoff, causing both engines to malfunction. While dozens of people sought medical assistance, only one was hospitalized. The event drew comparisons to the 2009 "Miracle on the Hudson," when a captain ditched his plane in New York's Hudson River after a bird strike disabled his engines. The Ural

Report: Jeffrey Epstein autopsy finds broken bones in his neck

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NBC News - According to the Washington Post, an autopsy of Jeffrey Epstein reportedly revealed that the sex trafficker sustained breaks in his neck bones, raising more questions about his cause of death. Plus, an unidentified associate of Epstein's has now claimed his body from the medical examiner. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports for TODAY.

$75 million NCAA settlement to fund concussion screening for 4 million former athletes

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Lansing State Journal - A $75 million settlement with the NCAA will give former student athletes medical testing for concussion-related illnesses.

Netflix's Gripping 'Diagnosis' Asks: Is Crowdsourcing the Key to Solving Medical Mysteries?

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Daily Beast - Courtesy of Netflix "There's the medicine that you read in books and then there's the medicine that comes through experience," explains Dr. Lisa Sanders, a physician at the Yale University School of Medicine, in the third episode of the new Netflix docuseries, Diagnosis. When it comes to cracking the strange, textbook-defying cases explored in each episode of Diagnosis, only the latter will suffice. The patients who consult with Sanders have all seen their fair share of doctors, specialists, and emergency room personnel. Still, they need answers. Created in association with the New York Times, Diagnosis is predicated on an experiment, inspired by Sanders' New York Times magazine column of the same name. Since 2002, Sanders has used her column to spotlight patients manifesting unusual symptoms. Last year, realizing that often these cases transcend traditional medicine, Sanders decided to take advantage of the extensive readership of the Times?in short, she wanted to try crowd-sourcing

Norway Detects Radiation Near Russian Border Days After Nuclear-Powered Missile Explodes

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Zero Hedge - "first responders who treated the victims were rushed to Moscow for medical examination..."

Hirving Lozano to Undergo Napoli Medical as PSV Winger 'Signs' 5-Year Deal With Serie A Side

Medical Properties declares $0.26 dividend

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Seeking Alpha - Medical Properties (MPW) declares $0.26/share quarterly dividend, 4% increase from prior dividend of $0.25. Forward yield 5.84% Payable Oct. 10; for shareh

Gracie LeAnn Johnson

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Duluth News Tribune - I WAS BORN: July 26, 2006, in St. Mary's Medical Center. MY PARENTS ARE: James Johnson and Ashley Rich of Duluth. MY GRANDPARENTS ARE: Laurel and Gilbert Rich and Ronald and Rochelle Johnson, all of Duluth. MY GREAT-GRANDPARENTS ARE: Sharon Krama...

Migrant rescue boat in limbo off Italy as medical cases evacuated

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Breitbart - Rome (AFP) ? Italy has evacuated a handful of medical cases from a Spanish migrant rescue ship off the coast of Lampedusa, as the boat remained in

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Despite the conspiracy theories, broken bones in Epstein's neck aren't proof he was murdered, medical experts say

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Business Insider - Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's autopsy showed that his hyoid, a small U-shaped neck bone, had fractured when he died on Saturday, the Washington Post reported. This type of fracture is associated with both suicidal hanging and strangulation, according to a medical expert the Post cited. This likely fueled conspiracy theories ? including one boosted by President Donald Trump ? that other people were involved in Epstein's death. Medical experts have poured scorn on suggestions that Epstein was murdered based on the broken hyoid bone. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Broken bones found in Jeffrey Epstein's neck are not proof that the disgraced financier was murdered, medical experts said, as some took details of his autopsy to fuel conspiracy theories. The autopsy into his death Saturday found multiple broken bones in Epstein's neck, the Washington Post reported Thursday, citing unnamed sources familiar with its contents. One of those bones was the hyoid

Morning Webcast ? August 16, 2019

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OzarksFirst - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ? Coming up this morning on Daybreak, school may have just started, but one district is already taking on the issue of bullying. And, Missouri's Department of Health is extending the deadline for medical marijuana applications. Plus, we're tracking the radar as you wake up to some storms this morning. These stories and

Epstein Death Investigation: Autopsy Reveals Broken Hyoid Bone

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WWUP CBS Cadillac - We are learning more developments in the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's death. And a new lawsuit has been filed by one of Epstein's alleged victims The New York Medical Examiner's Office says it has completed its autopsy following the apparent suicide of Jeffery Epstein. They are not releasing their findings yet, but what we do know is it showed the...
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