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2 the Turf: October 4th, part 2

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KREM CBS Spokane - West Valley-Clarkston, East Valley-Pullman, Deer Park-Colville, Lakeside-Riverside, Medical Lake-Freeman, Reardan-Chewelah, NWC-Oroville, and Newport-Chewelah.

Dutton, Mary Jane

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- Mary Jane Dutton, age 70, of Bristol, Tenn., passed away on Friday, October 4, 2019, at Bristol Regional Medical Center. She was born May 15, 1949, in Bristol, Va., a

Thousands peacefully protest French IVF law, avoiding repeat of 2013 violence

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Reuters - An estimated 42,000 protesters took to the streets of Paris on Sunday, peacefully demonstrating against a draft law allowing lesbians and single women to conceive children with medical assistance, police said.

Video testimony of UP man who died in revenue jail suggests mistaken identity

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India Times - Video testimony of UP man who died in revenue jail suggests mistaken identity. On September 23, Brijpal Maurya was arrested for allegedly not paying a pending power bill of Rs 80,000 in Uttar Pradesh's Budaun. Maurya died on October 3 in the revenue jail, after he fell ill and was not given medical care on time. In a video that has surfaced since his demise, Maurya can be heard telling a reporter that his arrest was allegedly a case of mistaken identity as the power bill for which he had been arrested for was not his own. Meanwhile, the victim's family has alleged harsh treatment and delay in hospitalisation as the reason for his death. Following the disclosure, a magisterial inquiry has been set up and three employees have been suspended till now.

NICU graduates reunite with life-saving caretakers at Hillcrest Hospital

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WJW FOX Cleveland - MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio ? Hillcrest Hospital's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit is celebrating children who have beaten the odds, survived and thrived. On Sunday afternoon, the hospital invited NICU graduates to come to the hospital dressed up as their favorite superhero. The miracle preemies reunited with the medical staff who provided them with lifesaving care and enjoyed games, crafts, food, dancing, a photo booth and ponies.

'Religious Therapy' helps RINPAS inmates recuperate every Durga Puja

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India Pioneer - If you thought religion was mere superstition in medical science, it is not, at least for the inmates of the Ranchi Institute of Neuro Psychiatry and Allied Sciences (RINPAS). At RINPAS, one of the leading tertiary care centers for mental patients in eastern India, it works as a therapy for the

Hospital kept vegetative patient alive to boost survival rates

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MSN - by Caroline Chen ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for ProPublica's Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published. This story was co-published with NJ Advance Media. On a Thursday morning this past April, 61-year-old Darryl Young was lying unconscious in the eighth-floor intensive care unit of Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. After suffering from...

Bhopal: Fear of 'screw driver man' haunts Gandhi Medical College girls hostel

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India Times - Robbed and shaken, female medical student at Gandhi Medical College (GMC) was told to 'come through proper channel' by college dean. That was in June.

18 killed in Iraq protests, govt issues new promises

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - BAGHDAD: At least 18 people were killed in clashes between anti-government protesters and police in Baghdad overnight, according to police and medical sources, as the cabinet tried to appease public anger over corruption and unemployment with a new reform plan, reports Reuters. The

Bodies of 2 victims of 1944 circus fire to be exhumed

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Washington Times - WINDSOR, Conn. (AP) - Forensic experts are set to exhume the bodies of two unidentified victims of the 1944 Hartford circus fire in an effort to determine if one of them was a Vermont woman. The exhumations are scheduled for Monday morning at the Northwood Cemetery in Windsor. Chief Medical ...

Insider Q&A: Venturing in the Midwest with a VC founder

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Houston Chronicle - SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? Jan Garfinkle is not your typical VC founder, and not just because she's a rare woman running a venture capital firm she founded nearly two decades ago. Though she hails from the Bay Area, she started Arboretum Ventures, a health care VC firm, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She also serves as the chairwoman of the National Venture Capital Association. Garfinkle worked at two medical device startups ? both of which were bought by Eli Lilly and then spun off in an initial public offering in 1994 ? before leaving California for the Midwest. She shared her perspective on medical innovations and the disgraced blood diagnostic startup Theranos in a recent interview with The Associated Press. Q: What it's been like to be outside of the VC hubs like Silicon Valley and New York? A: The biggest advantage of being in the Midwest is that we can develop companies here for about a third less dollars than what it takes on the coast. And that's because of salaries and rents and

CAT offers veterans free rides to Lebanon VA

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WHTM ABC Harrisburg - HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) ? Dauphin County Commissioners have partnered with Capital Area Transit to provide veterans free rides to the Lebanon VA Medical Center. Shuttles leave from the Burger King at 3253 Paxton St. at 7:20 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and arrive at the Lebanon VA by 8:30 a.m. Shuttles leave the VA at

Medical board dismisses case against Hacienda HealthCare doctor

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Arizona Republic - The doctor who cared for an incapacitated patient at Hacienda Healthcare who was raped and gave birth will not be disciplined, medical board decides.        

Woman dies of dengue in Khulna

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - KHULNA: A woman died of mosquito-borne disease dengue at Khulna Medical College Hospital (KMCH) on Sunday night, reports UNB. The deceased was identified as Rekha Mollik, 45, wife of Chitta Mollick, of Jashores Keshabpur upazila. Dr Shoilendranath Biswas, resident doctor of

Study: Up to $935B spent on healthcare in U.S. may be wasted

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United Press International - The Journal of the American Medical Association said Monday that up to $935 billion, roughly a quarter of total health care spending in the United States, is wasted each year.

1 male killed, 1 critical after shooting; school locked down

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Houston Chronicle - PHILADELPHIA (AP) ? Police say one man was killed and another male critically wounded in a shooting in Philadelphia that prompted lockdown of a nearby elementary school. A police spokeswoman says the gunfire was reported shortly after 12:30 p.m. in the city's East Germantown neighborhood. One male victim was shot once in the head and pronounced dead at the scene. Another male about 25 years old was shot twice in the head and taken to Einstein Medical Center, where he was listed in critical but stable condition. No arrests were immediately reported and a weapon wasn't recovered. The shooting prompted school police to lock down nearby Roosevelt Elementary School.

Harbor Freight Tools recalls folding knives that may not lock

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WHTM ABC Harrisburg - CALABASAS, Calif. (WHTM) ? Harbor Freight Tools is recalling over a million folding knives after reports a locking mechanism can fail to engage. The company has received seven reports of the knife failing to lock, resulting in six reports of laceration injuries, including four that required medical attention, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The

Practice EHR Named in Capterra's Top 20 Most Popular for Electronic Medical Records Software

Harvard doctor among trio of scientists jointly awarded Nobel Prize in medicine

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Boston Globe - William Kaelin Jr., a professor at Harvard Medical School and a researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, along with two others received the prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of ''how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability.''

Doctor of incapacitated woman who gave birth can practice

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Washington Times - PHOENIX (AP) - A doctor who cared for an incapacitated woman who was sexually assaulted and later gave birth at a Phoenix long-term care facility can resume practicing medicine. The Arizona Medical Board narrowly approved the dismissal Monday of a complaint against Dr. Thanh Nguyen. Nguyen was the woman's primary ...
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