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American Heroes Day is planned for Sept. 14 in Kiski Township

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Kittanning Leader Times - The Apollo Salute to the Armed Forces committee is planning a new celebration, American Heroes Day, which will honor firefighters, law enforcement officers, emergency medical services personnel and th

Hall 'committed' to UVI medical school

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Virgin Islands Daily News - Despite delays and concerns about the status of the territory's hospitals, University of the Virgin Islands President David Hall said Thursday that he remains committed to making the long-planned School

2 men injured in Akron shooting

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Akron Beacon Journal - Two Akron men were injured in a shooting Thursday about 3 p.m. on West Exchange Street in Akron, police said.The 24- and 32-year-old men were sent to Cleveland Clinic Akron General Medical Center with gunshot wounds that were not considered life-threatening.The suspect was described as man in his 20s wearing a tan shirt and khaki shorts.In another Akron shooting, police were called about 6:30 p.m. to the 1400 block of South Arlington Street. Callers reported hearing

The fight of his life: Pre-med student being treated for brain cancer

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Alexandria Echo Press - After suffering debilitating headaches, blackouts and even seizures, 27-year-old Isaac Gorham knew something was wrong. A doctor told him he had viral meningitis. As a pre-medical student at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, this was...

Jeffrey Epstein's Death Ruled a Suicide, Questions Remain in RI

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Go Local Providence - Jeffrey Epstein's death has been ruled a suicide by hanging, according to a New York Chief Medical examiner. In a statement on Friday, Dr. Barbara Sampson said that her ruling came after a "careful review of all investigative information, including compl

ConnextCare, University Hospital team up for nursing partnership

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Watertown Daily Times - SYRACUSE - Upstate Medical University's College of Nursing has received a four-year, $2.7 million grant to support students who are interested in working in rural or underserved areas after graduation.

Eye Opener: Medical examiner rules Jeffrey Epstein's death a suicide

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CBS News - Authorities in New York release the official autopsy report on Jeffrey Epstein. Also, passengers were left waiting for hours when a system used by U.S. customs went down. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds.

Jeffrey Epstein's lawyers say they're planning their own investigation into his death

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CBS News - New York City's medical examiner on Friday ruled Jeffrey Epstein's death a suicide by hanging. The 66-year-old was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell one week ago. Epstein was scheduled to be tried next year on sex trafficking charges involving underage girls. Epstein's lawyers say they are not satisfied with the medical examiner's findings, and that they are planning their own investigation. Kenneth Craig reports.

Unvaccinated Students Won't Be Able To Enter Public School In September - Sag Harbor - 27east

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27 East - Students who were never vaccinated because of religious or other non-medical objections won't be able to attend private,

Health remains key challenge in India's development: Ram Nath Kovind

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India Times - Kovind was addressing a gathering on the occasion of the golden jubilee celebrations of the Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (MGIMS).

GUEST VIEW: Begin school right: Get kids vaccinated

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Utica Observer-Dispatch - As parents busy themselves purchasing new lunchboxes, notebooks and No. 2 pencils checking off their back-to-school lists, they might be missing their most important "To Do" item: their child's required vaccinations.As of June 13, New York State eliminated all non-medical vaccination exemptions for public, private and parochial schools, pre-K through grades 12, which includes, child care centers, nursery schools, and Charter schools. This means all children without a

Epstein's lawyers unsatisfied with suicide ruling, promise own independent probe

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Russia Today - The legal team of Jeffrey Epstein said they disagree with the medical examiner's ruling that their client hanged himself. Promising their own investigation into his death, they have demanded CCTV footage from his prison cell.

Chocolate and nut consumption may have potential benefits

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Kendallville News Sun - Although I take medical topics very seriously, there are times when aspects of some research papers are amusing. The jokes write themselves.

Effie Ruth Drumbor Setzer Aug. 15, 2019

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Hazleton Standard Speaker - Effie Ruth Drumbor Setzer, 84, of Kingsville, Md., passed away Thursday in Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air, Md. Born in Hazleton, she was the daughter of the late Allen and Dorothy (Kropp) Drumbor, and wife of the late Herbert Setzer. She was a

Elks hands out medical scholarships

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Klamath Falls Herald and News - The Klamath Falls Elks Lodge No. 1247 recently handed out $16,000 in scholarships to area students who are planning to go into the medical field.

Name?dropper, Aug. 18, 2019

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Scranton Times-Tribune - Local resident in unique program Grace McGrath of Dunmore is the first medical school candidate endorsed by the Wright Center for Community Health to attend the Hometown Scholar program at the A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizon

Business Beat: Ear, nose, throat practice expands to Longview; LNJ job fair set Monday

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Longview News Journal - ENT Associates of East Texas has expanded its ear, nose and throat practice to Longview with an office at 323 E. Hawkins Parkway, Suite F, in the NorthPark Medical Plaza

Letter: Hold big-profit medical insurers accountable

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Lakeland Ledger - If you've ever received a surprise medical bill, here's something that may come as no surprise at all: Profits for major insurance companies have increased by $12 billion in the last five years. Patients typically receive surprise medical bills after a medical emergency, when the nearest hospital or clinic may be the only reasonable option, but falls outside of the patient's insurance network. If the health insurance companies are so profitable, why are they denying coverage

Teen alive and well after car landed on top of him in medical miracle - WVII / Fox Bangor

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WFVX FOX Bangor - Despite the odds, the Butlers told the doctor that God would determine what would happen to their son. Read Full?

Carl Allamby update: Mechanic-turned-doctor becomes international sensation

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Cleveland Plain Dealer - The story of Dr. Carl Allamby, who sold his auto repair business and started medical school in his 40s, has been shared around the world after he was featured in The Plain Dealer and on cleveland.com. Now a resident in emergency medicine at Akron General Hospital, he's busy taking care of patients and appreciative of the ability to serve as a source of inspiration to other.
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