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Todd Chrisley's son hospitalized: 'NOT TODAY, SATAN, NOT TODAY'

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Tennessean - On Wednesday, the Nashville-based reality TV star announced on social media his 27-year-old son, Kyle is doing "great" after the medical stint.        

Djokovic bugged by shoulder in US Open win

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India Pioneer - Defending US Open champion Novak Djokovic shrugged off a nagging shoulder concern Wednesday to overcome a spirited Juan Ignacio Londero in straight sets in the second round of the US Open. The world number one received medical treatment to his left shoulder throughout the match on his way to a

Ask the BCT: Why is the St. Francis building in the Team Campus still vacant?

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Burlington County Times - The only remaining vacant building in the health-focused office park located at 8500 K. Johnson Blvd. is a building owned by St. Francis Medical Center.

Consideration of Uncertainty in Making Benefit-Risk Determinations in Medical Device Premarket Approvals, De Novo Classifications, and Humanitarian Device Exemptions

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FDA - This guidance describes how FDA considers uncertainty in making benefit-risk determinations for certain FDA premarket decisions for medical devices.

Factors to Consider When Making Benefit-Risk Determinations in Medical Device Premarket Approval and De Novo Classifications

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FDA - This guidance document describes the factors FDA considers when making benefit-risk determinations during premarket review for certain medical devices.

Hunwick expected to miss 2019-20 season due to neck condition

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NHL.com - "After further medical evaluation this offseason, we unfortunately do not expect that Matt will be physically able to play this upcoming season due to a neck condition." - GM Jason Botterill

D-Day tour promoter charged with stealing from clients

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AP - WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) - A Massachusetts tour promoter charged with keeping as much as $59,000 paid by a dozen people for trips to World War II battle sites that never happened could face several trials. The Telegram & Gazette reports that prosecutors Wednesday asked a judge to schedule three or four trials for 52-year-old John Powers, citing the "financial burden" of bringing the alleged victims, all from out of state, to Massachusetts at the same time. Prosecutors say many of them paid for a 2014 trip to France to mark the 70th anniversary of D-Day. Powers faces 12 counts of larceny at one trial scheduled for Sept. 23. He pleaded not guilty. The Grafton man's attorney says his client suffered medical problems that prevented him from meeting his obligations, and his conduct was not criminal. ___ Information from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, Mass.),...

Surgeon General & Secretary Of HHS Hold Joint Conference To Address The Future Of Marijuana Research

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Forbes - Thursday morning, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams and Secretary Alex Azar held a joint press conference addressing the role HHS will play in the future of medical and scientific research on marijuana. The announcement came days after the DEA revealed it will be accepting applications from growers.

Dr. Ira Trocki hosts benefit raising $13,000 for Stockton Student Relief Fund

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Toms River Shore News Today - Dr. Ira Trocki of Reliance Medical Group hosted the Stockton University Foundation's Student Relief Fund Benefit on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at Shari's Bistro at Tavern on the Bay Resort in

Wrong-way crash on I-190 in Sterling

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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - STERLING - Traffic is backed up on Interstate 190 south after a wrong-way driver struck an unoccupied construction vehicle, according to police.The crash occurred about 6 a.m. near Exit 6.The driver of the vehicle was transported to UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester.Several vehicles passing the crash scene struck debris in the roadway, according to police.The highway was closed after the crash, opening about 8 a.m.Return to telegram.com for more on this story.

TMC Medical Minutes: Dehydration

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KXII CBS Sherman - Because our bodies lose fluids through sweat, we can become dehydrated during times of extreme heat. Christine Hogan a nurse with TMC Home Health joins us to talk about why its so important to stay hydrated and the signs of dehydration.

TMC Medical Minutes: Germs in the home

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KXII CBS Sherman - Bathrooms sure get a bad rap when it comes to germs, but its not the only place you need to be concerned about? Donna Glenn, Director of Infection Control at TMC, joins us with some info about the germs in your home that that you'll want to know about.

Heart attack warning: Device that could save a person's life - what is it?

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Daily Express - HEART attack is a serious medical condition which happens when the blood supply to part of the heart gets blocked. A certain device could mean the difference between life or death. What is it?

Assistant/Associate Professor of Microbiology (Tenure-track)

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Nature - Assistant/Associate Professor of Microbiology (Tenure-track), with Harvard Medical School (HMS). Apply Today.

NY man hospitalized while in police custody dies

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WTAJ CBS Altoona - ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) ? Gary Strobridge, the Elmira man tased by police during an incident on Horner Street on August 22, has died, according to Elmira Mayor Dan Mandell. Strobridge was transported to Upstate Medical Center after becoming unresponsive while in police custody at a local hospital. Police responded to a residence on Aug. 22

Officials are investigating 11 suspicious deaths at a VA hospital. Two have been ruled homicides.

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Providence Journal - Federal officials are investigating as many as 11 deaths at a VA hospital in West Virginia for "potential wrongdoing," they announced this week in an inquiry that has rocked the Department of Veterans Affairs. Two of the deaths at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia, have been ruled homicides, according to media reports. Both are now the subject of lawsuits. Investigators contacted the family of George Nelson Shaw Sr., an 81-year-old who died at the

Republicans Should Not Be Toying with a Socialized Medicine Precursor

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- A piece of legislation known as the Lower Healthcare Costs Act aims to set 'reasonable' price controls for health care ? but those would be anything but, notes this medical professional

Lawyer warns businesses of perils of medical marijuana

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Pottsville Republican & Herald - POTTSVILLE ? Philadelphia lawyer Jacqueline K. Gallagher warned about 40 Schuylkill County business leaders on Thursday that they cannot set their own courses on medical marijuana used by employees without significant legal risks. "It's murky. None of us

Gov. DeWine to announce findings in review of Strauss case

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WCMH NBC Columbus - COLUMBUS (WCMH) ? Ohio Governor Mike DeWine will be releasing the findings of a working group's review into the state medical board's handling of complaints against a now-dead Ohio State team doctor who investigators say sexually abused at least 177 students decades ago.  In May, DeWine ordered a working group to review an unredacted version of the report

Congress expected to tackle drug prices, unexpected bills after recess

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Smart Brief - Congress is likely to take on the issues of high drug prices and unexpected medical bills when they return from August recess next week, according to health policy experts. Both issues have broad consensus, with legislation in the works in both chambers to address them, but another issue that may also come into the mix is the Trump administration's proposal to change how drugs
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