AP - MERIDEN, Conn. (AP) - Meriden police say they expect to file charges after a car struck and seriously injured a mother and her 3-year-old child, who were waiting for a school bus. Police say the driver of the car was apparently passing another vehicle just before 4 p.m. on Friday when she lost control and drove into the family, which was waiting for another child to return home from school. Police say the 3-year-old became trapped under the car and a group of neighbors rushed to the scene, lifting the vehicle off of the child. The 3-year-old was airlifted to Connecticut Children's Medical Center. The mother was taken to another hospital by ambulance. Their conditions have not been released. Police say the 25-year-old driver remained at the scene and is cooperating in the investigation.
Mother, 3-year-old seriously injured waiting at bus stop
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Medical roundup: Bug bites, red wine for the gut, exercise at any age
NBC News - NBC News medical correspondent Dr. John Torres joins Weekend TODAY with a medical roundup, covering how to prevent bug bites amid virus concerns, the link between drinking red wine and gut health and why it's never too late to start exercising.
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1 injured in Chapainawabganj cocktail blast; 1 detained
Bangladesh Daily Sun - A man was injured in a cocktail explosion at his house in Shibganj upazila on Saturday morning. The injured, named by police as Tasim Ali, 40, is the son of Sirajul Islam, the owner of the house. Tasim is being treated at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital. His father was detained
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Dr. Nigel Hogan joining Payne Medical Center
Defiance Crescent News - PAYNE ? The Paulding County Hospital announced Friday it will be adding a new provider to Payne Medical Center.
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Rockford-area medical marijuana dispensaries plan to enter recreational pot market
Rockford Register Star - ROCKFORD ? Five medical cannabis dispensaries in Illinois have the green light to sell recreational marijuana as of Jan. 1, and at least one medical dispensary here hopes to jump into the recreational pot business as well.The dispensaries granted licenses to begin recreational cannabis sales in the new year are located in Mundelein, Joliet, Naperville, Canton and Effingham, the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation announced Thursday.Mapleglen Care
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Sen. Sanders preps a plan
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Hartman goes from medical hardship to two-time Elite Series winner
Wilkes-Barre Times Leader - CAYUGA LAKE, N.Y. ? New York native Jamie Hartman is having a breakout summer, winning a Bassmaster Elite Series event for the second time in three tournaments?
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Farmers need a bill of rights
Bangor Daily News - Rural people are entitled to the right to live in healthy, vigorous communities that have quality schools, medical care and opportunities for all.. Maine news, sports, politics, election results, and obituaries from the Bangor Daily News.
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Badge-A-Licious accessories on a budget
St. Joseph News-Press - Many people wear clip-on badges when they head to work. Ashley Schmidt, who works in the medical field, is one of them -- but she's not a fan of the
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LARA - MRA Recalls Four Medical Marijuana Products Across the State
State of Michigan - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
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Cleveland police: Drugs and weapons found in home of man who died after 8-story fall from Flats apartment
WJW FOX Cleveland - CLEVELAND, Ohio ? Cleveland police report officers found a large quantity of drugs and weapons in the apartment where a 25-year-old man fell to his death in the Flats. Officers responded to 1086 W. 11th Street around 1:30 p.m. Saturday. The man died at MetroHealth Medical Center. He has not been identified. Homicide detectives are investigating. Several hours after the fall, there was another active scene at the same location when the drugs and weapons were discovered. The bomb squad
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Feiglin's party split over accepting Netanyahu deal
Jerusalem Post - The deal requires Zehut to quit the race in return for promises of passing legislation easing restrictions on medical cannabis, and Feiglin becoming a minister if Netanyahu forms the next government.
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New Mexico Coach Bob Davie Taken to Hospital After Suffering Chest Pains
Bleacher Report - New Mexico head football coach Bob Davie was taken to the hospital following his team's 39-31 home win over Sam Houston State following "what appeared to be a serious medical incident," per Lobos athletic director Eddie Nunez ...
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AI in healthcare: Predictive diagnostics
India Times - When it comes to increasing the accuracy of medical diagnoses, reducing worker burnout, and providing cheaper universal healthcare, AI seems like a natural solution. AI appears to have secured a prominent role in the medical...
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Naperville residents, schools weigh in on recreational marijuana debate
Chicago Tribune - As the Naperville City Council is scheduled to continue discussions on whether or not to allow recreational marijuana dispensaries in the city Tuesday and a medical dispensary already located in the city has been awarded a license to sell recreational cannabis, groups of residents and school boards are making a push in hopes of swaying council members to allow the dispensaries or opt out.
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Marine Patrol: boy, 9, injured after falling from boat
AP - ASHLAND, N.H. (AP) ? The New Hampshire Marine Patrol says a 9-year-old boy was injured after falling from a boat on Little Squam Lake in Ashland and being hit by the propeller. The investigation found that the child, who was wearing a life jacket, was sitting on the bow of the vessel with his legs hanging over the side toward the water when he fell in at about 4 p.m. Saturday. Other passengers on the boat pulled him from the water. The boy, whose name was not released, suffered injuries to his arm, lower leg and pelvic and groin area. The victim was first taken to Speare Memorial Hospital in Plymouth and later flown to the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon. His condition is not available.
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Clock is ticking on NY deadline for student vaccinations - McKinnon Broadcasting
AP - BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) ? Thousands of New York parents are scrambling to get their kids shots ? or get them out of school. That's because state lawmakers recently revoked a religious exemption for mandatory school vaccinations. Lawmakers did away with the exemption in June amid the nation's worst measles outbreak since 1992. More than 26,000 children had previously gone unvaccinated for religious reasons. New York became the fourth state to eliminate religious and personal-belief exemptions after California, Mississippi and West Virginia. Maine will remove them in 2021. All states allow medical
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SAPD: Man in his 70s hit while walking down street; driver fled scene
KENS CBS San Antonio - The victim was taken to San Antonio Military Medical Center in serious condition.
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Global Pain Association working to fight chronic pain
KENS CBS San Antonio - A local organization works with medical doctors, counselors, psychologists and community leaders to fight chronic pain.
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Teen killed in Austin shooting ID'd, police still searching for suspects
WLS ABC Chicago - A 15-year-old boy shot and killed Sunday morning in Austin has been identified, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office.
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