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Strobridge death investigation move to Attorney General's desk

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WETM NBC Elmira - ELMIRA, N.Y. (WETM) ? The New York State Attorney General's Office has officially taken over the investigation into the death of Gary Strobridge. Strobridge died on Aug. 23 at Upstate Medical Center after an incident with the Elmira Police Department on Horner Street the day before. A memorial was formed on Horner Street one week

Heart attack warning: Getting 'too little' or 'too much' of this at night could raise risk

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Daily Express - HEART ATTACK is a serious medical emergency. It is well understood that certain lifestyle habits can make a heart attack more likely. A new study reveals an alarming association between the condition and people's daily routine.

The Latest: Divers resume search for remains from boat fire - McKinnon Broadcasting

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AP - SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) ? The Latest on the scuba diving boat fire off the coast of California that is presumed to have killed 34 people: (all times local): 7 a.m. Authorities say divers were expected at daybreak to resume searching for remains of the victims who died in the scuba diving boat fire off the Southern California coast. Santa Barbara County Sheriff Cmdr. Kevin Huddle says medical examiners worked overnight from Tuesday into Wednesday to examine remains found so far and identify the victims. Thirty four people are presumed dead following Monday's pre-dawn fire near Santa Cruz

Elk Grove hospital expansion threatens a string small, minority-owned businesses

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KXTV ABC Sacramento - A medical school in Elk Grove is becoming teaching hospital and trauma center. But its transformation is impacted some minority-owned businesses.

Naperville bans recreational pot sales

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Chicago Sun-Times - 3C Compassionate Care Center, a medical marijuana dispensary on Quincy Avenue, will be allowed to continue its medical operation.

More than 2,100 seek to operate Missouri medical marijuana facilities

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KTVI FOX St. Louis - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. ? Missouri has received more than 2,100 applications from businesses that want to run medical marijuana facilities. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Tuesday that more than half of the applicants, 1,163, were seeking to operate one of the 192 dispensaries the state plans to license. Coming in second was applications for cultivation facilities, with 554. The state plans to license just 60 such facilities. The Jefferson City News-Tribune reports that the state also

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Every adult will be monitored for chronic diseases

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Hurriyet Daily News - The Health Ministry has launched a project to collect the medical records of every citizen in a bid to decrease deaths due to chronic diseases.

Trump Admin Partially Backtracks on Plan to Deport Immigrants with Serious Health Conditions

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Democracy Now! - In more immigration news, the Trump administration appeared to reconsider a move to force immigrants receiving critical medical care to leave the U.S. Last month, Citizenship and Immigration Services started denying "medical deferred action" exemptions to immigrants with serious illnesses and their families. In letters sent to applicants of the program, the agency told them they must leave the country or face deportation. The move came without any advance notice or public announcement and sparked severe backlash from immigrant rights groups, medical professionals and Democratic lawmakers. On Monday, officials said that no deportations had been initiated since the policy change and that it would "reopen previously pending cases for consideration." However, it's unclear what the longer-term fate of the program will be.

Attorney: Doctor evaluations of Jennifer Dulos' husband show no psychopathic tendencies

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New Canaan Advertiser - STAMFORD - Fotis Dulos has undergone two psychological evaluations since his wife filed for divorce in 2017 and has been deemed a "gregarious and confident person" with no psychopathic tendencies, according to the latest in a series of motions filed in the heated custody dispute. Attorney Rich Rochlin filed the motion late Tuesday in Stamford family court in response to his client's mother-in-law, Gloria Farber, calling for Fotis Dulos to be psychologically evaluated. Rochlin said Fotis Dulos would agree to another evaluation if Farber has one of her own and her medical records are turned over to them. According to Rochlin's motion, Fotis Dulos has met with Dr. Stephen Herman, a court-appointed psychiatrist with an office in New York City, 14 times in the past two years. Rochlin said Herman's evaluations determined Fotis Dulos showed no elevations of several mental health concerns, including mania and paranoia. Herman's findings have been summarized in a sealed report dated Apr

Woman dies of dengue at KMCH

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - A woman died of dengue while undergoing treatment at the intensive care unit (ICU) at Khulna Medical College and Hospital (KMCH) on Tuesday midnight at around 12:00 am. The deceased was identified as Rahima, 50, a resident of Tala upazila of Satkhira district. She had been admitted

An Australian teen fractured her thumb. Doctors botched the surgery and replaced it with her big toe

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Toronto Star - The shocking medical mishap was first reported this week in an investigation by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation into problems at regional hospitals in Australia, where routine injuries have had dire consequences for patients.

NC Woman tied up husband, cut off his penis, sheriff says

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WFMY CBS Greensboro - Deputies recovered the man's penis, put it on ice, and took the man to Vidant Medical Center, where he is being treated, the sheriff's office said.

Police say man is dead after firing shots at Iowa officers

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Washington Times - BURLINGTON, Iowa (AP) - Investigators say a suspect has been killed in southeastern Iowa after fleeing from and shooting at law enforcement officers. The Division of Criminal Investigation says the man died early Wednesday at the Great River Medical Center. Police say Burlington police officers and a Des Moines County ...

Unregulated stem cell clinics can be dangerous, study finds 

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KTVI FOX St. Louis - ST. LOUIS ? Regenerative medicine allows your body to heal itself after illness or injury. It`s the non-surgical option for injuries and conditions like arthritis, neck pain, hip or joint pain. Before accepting treatment from an unregulated clinic that hasn't been vetted or approved by the FDA you must do your research.  Dr. Kristin Oliver from Bluetail Medical Group Orthopedic Clinic discussed the dangers of unregulated stem cell clinics. Regenerative Orthopedics Specialist, Bluetail Medical Group 17300 North Outer 40 Road Chesterfield,

Officers cracking down on drivers under the influence of marijuana

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WANE CBS Fort Wayne - In Michigan, both recreational and medical marijuana is legal, while In Ohio, only medical marijuana is legal. In Indiana, neither form of the drug is legal.

Everlife appoints new chief executive - Times of India

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India Times - India Business News: MUMBAI: Everstone-backed healthcare platform Everlife, a distributor and manufacturer of medical and laboratory equipment and devices in Asia, announc.

Tag Nygord receives JRMC award

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Jamestown Sun - jamestownsun - Jamestown Regional Medical Center recently announced Cindy Tag Nygord as its most recent Legend Award recipient.

Multiple people stabbed in Tallahassee, police say

Migrant ship requests medical evacuation of pregnant woman

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AP - ABOARD THE OCEAN VIKING (AP) ? A humanitarian rescue ship in the Mediterranean Sea has appealed to Italian and Maltese authorities for the medical evacuation of a pregnant woman and a safe place of disembarkation for the 83 other migrants on board. The Norwegian-flagged Ocean Viking, run jointly by SOS Mediterranee and Doctors Without Borders,
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