Jamestown Sun - jamestownsun - One birth was reported Thursday by Jamestown Regional Medical Center.
Births for Aug. 16, 2019
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Dying the Christian Science way: the horror of my father's last days ? podcast
The Guardian - The anti-medical dogma of Christian Science led my father to an agonising death. Now the church itself is in decline ? and it can't happen fast enough
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Inspiration from your perspiration: Why sweat sensors are the next big thing in health tech
ZDNet - Sweat sensor technology is opening up a whole new frontier for both optimising sports performance and medical monitoring.
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Opinion: Children are still dying in Syria but everyone has forgotten about them
The Independent - The other day I saw a report of an airstrike hitting a medical facility in Idlib, killing a paramedic and an ambulance driver. Not a legitimate military target, but a medical facility. Then, shortly after, an airstrike hit again. Charles Lister from the Middle East Institute described it as a "double tap ? designed specifically to target rescue workers." Then I checked the
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'Hundreds' going private for medical cannabis
BBC News - Private cannabis clinics have now opened in the UK, charging up to £800 per month for prescriptions.
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One injured in North Knoxville shooting
WATE ABC Knoxville - Knoxville police are investigating after a shooting in North Knoxville left one man injured. The shooting happening just after 2 a.m. Thursday on Central Street. Police say when they arrived officers were told a male victim had been taken to UT Medical Center. We're told he's expected to be okay. At this time, there is
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Knox, Baysel Jones
Morganton News Herald - CONNELLY SPRINGS Baysel Jones Knox, 82, of Connelly Springs, passed away Thursday Aug. 15, 2019, at Frye Regional Medical Center. Mr. Knox was born Aug. 27, 1936, in Caldwell County
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Concierge DNA Testing: Boston Doctors And Genetic Counselors Consult, But It Will Cost You
WBUR - It's arguably the opposite of modestly priced, do-it-yourself at-home DNA testing: a full-service genomics clinic for healthy patients who want the elite care of an academic medical center and will pay for it.
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Understand the difference between domestic and international travel insurance
India Times - Domestic and international trips are slightly different. This is because travelling to another country often means you dont have the same kind of financial, medical, or other types of support available to you in your home country.
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Zakzaky leaves India after 'obstruction' of treatment
PressTV - Nigeria's Muslim leader Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky leaves India for Nigeria due to "obstruction" of his medical treatment, his daughter tells AFP.
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Mystery lung illness linked to vaping reported in nearly 100 people
The Independent - Medical authorities say it is unclear whether patients will fully recover
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Gerald M. 'Jerry' Ibanez Aug. 14, 2019
Hazleton Standard Speaker - Gerald M. "Jerry" Ibanez, 49, of 308 S. Beech St., Mount Carmel, suddenly passed away Wednesday in Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, with family and friends by his side. Born in Ashland on Oct. 21, 1969, he was the son of the late Gerald P. and Virgin
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Credit union donates over $4K to VA medical center
Midland Daily News - Saginaw Medical Federal Credit Union donated $4,015 to the Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center, which will be used to benefit local veterans in a variety of ways. The donation was made possible through SMFCU's third annual Facebook campaign, which promised a dollar donation for every "share" their post received. The 10-day campaign, July 1-10, concluded with 4,015 post shares. "We were ecstatic about the incredible response and support of our local veterans and the Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center," said Laura Crase, SMFCU CEO. "During the Fourth of July holiday season, we want to say thank you to all our veterans and this engagement not only exceeded our expectations but more than double our response from previous years." The Aleda E. Lutz VA Medical Center strives to improve the health and well-being of those that have served our great nation. For almost 70 years, they have been offering a multitude of services and meeting healthcare needs of veterans on an individualized basis. The S
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Columbus hospitals train South African pharmacists to stem antibiotic-resistant diseases in newborns
Columbus Dispatch - After 23 newborns died of a superbug infection at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital in South Africa in January 2018, the third-largest hospital in the world turned to Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center for help. One reason: Wexner Medical Center has more infectious-disease doctors than in all of South Africa, according to Debbie Goff, an infectious-disease specialist and clinical pharmacist at the medical center. Another is that Goff was, at the
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Area students honored at Misericordia Univ.
Hazleton Standard Speaker - DALLAS TWP. ? The Misericordia University Department of Medical Imaging recently recognized the academic accomplishments of its top graduating students at the annual awards ceremony in Lemmond Theater in Walsh Hall. The students graduated in May during th
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Happenings, Aug. 17
Hazleton Standard Speaker - Beaver Meadows ?St. Paul's Lutheran Church's Over 60s Group will host a take-out only dinner Sept. 14 from 4 to 6 p.m. All proceeds will benefit a group member with medical expenses. The menu includes stuffed chicken breast or halupki. Either dinner will
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Shriners Hospitals for Children Announces New Medical Device for Scoliosis Treatment Approved by FDA
Alton Telegraph - Spinal fusion is not the only option; anterior vertebral body tethering (VBT) is an innovative surgical procedure for some young teens coping with scoliosis PHILADELPHIA (PRWEB) August 16, 2019 A new medical device for treating scoliosis, curvature of the spine, has received FDA approval, providing an alternative that both corrects the curve and maintains flexibility in the spine. The FDA's clearance is for The Tether?, which uses patented methods and techniques developed by medical staff of Shriners Hospitals for Children® - Philadelphia. It is the first commercially available product used specifically for VBT, anterior vertebral body tethering, a surgical procedure for patients with scoliosis who meet very specific criteria. VBT is an alternative to spinal fusion procedures. Children worldwide are affected by scoliosis, and Shriners Hospitals for Children - Philadelphia has an extensive scoliosis program designed to treat all forms of the condition, using every non-surgic
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NY tightens rules for exemption for vaccines
Newsday - ALBANY ? The state on Friday ordered stricter regulations to physicians and more explicit guidance to schools and day care centers before medical exemptions can be provided to parents who don't want t
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Kaneohe Joint Outreach Center to aid the homeless
Honolulu Star-Advertiser - A Hawaiian blessing was held Friday morning for the new Kaneohe Joint Outreach Center, a medical clinic now serving the homeless on the Windward side of Oahu.
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Desloge passes marijuana ordinance
Park Hills Daily Journal - During their monthly board meeting on Monday, the Desloge Board of Aldermen voted on an ordinance regarding the sale and use of medical marijuana within the city.
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