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Griswold Teen Finds Passion For Medicine After Caring For Sick Mom
FOX CTThere are many ways a child can react to a parent falling seriously ill. Fear and anxiety are typical. Anger isn't unusual. But for one Griswold family, a life-threatening illness offered a young boy an unusual opportunity to take control and learn both...Tags: Hartford Hospital, Brown University, Hospitals and Clinics, Sepsis, Hospitals and Clinics
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WHO to help Saudi Arabia investigate coronavirus before haj
Reuters* U.N. agency to send a second team of experts * Millions of pilgrims flock to kingdom annually for haj * Saudi Arabia sending animal samples for tests By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA, May 24 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on...Tags: Symptoms, Diabetes, Viral Diseases and Infections, Heart Disease, Islam
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Woman jailed after allegedly shooting man on dialysis table
FloriDUHShemira R. Hargrove, 31, was jailed after shooting a patient at the Florida Dialysis Center of Orlando on Monday morning, according to Orlando cops, reports the Orlando Sentinel. Although the name of the patient or the patient's relationship with...Tags: Orlando
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Dr. Daniel Offer, 1929-2013
Psychiatrist Daniel Offer ignored conventional wisdom and prevailing theories in conducting research that provided new insights into adolescent development and how adults remember the past. "He always said, 'You've got to get the data,'" said his wife,...
Tags: Psychiatrists, Germany, Health and Medical Professionals, University of Virginia, Colleges and Universities
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San Bernardino County Sun, Calif., Louis Brewster column
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.Throughout his 45-year football coaching career, Ron Reclusado faced many critical defensive situations around the end zone. As a head coach and defensive coordinator, it wasn't pleasant but it was a necessary part of the game. Reclusado -- for the...Tags: Heart Failure, Edgewood
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Health career options include office settings
With more than 300,000 health care workers in Cook County alone, employees have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a work environment. Here’s a look a various workplaces for today’s health care professionals. Offices of dentists....
Tags: Nursing, Chiropractors, Agriculture, General Practitioners, Substance Abuse
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Woman faces attempted-murder charge over shooting at Orlando dialysis center
A woman has been charged with a shooting Monday morning that wounded a patient at an Orlando dialysis center, according to police. Shemira R. Hargrove was charged with attempted murder (domestic violence) for the 9:30 a.m. shooting at the Florida...
Tags: Shootings, Orlando, Criminals, Prosecution
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Lewis County hospital project to begin
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.Site work on the Lewis County General Hospital's long-awaited dialysis project is to commence Monday, with some traffic and parking restrictions planned. "We will try our best to minimize the inconveniences the development of this project will create,"...Tags: DaVita Incorporated, Hospitals and Clinics, Lobbying, Watertown, Politics
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Walk to raise funds for kidney disease sufferers
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Debbie Lutman didn't know she had lupus until about the fifth month of her pregnancy. It was 1984 and she was 24. The auto-immune disease showed itself in bruises on her feet and a distinctive butterfly rash, said Lutman, of Mount Airy. It eventually...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Mount Airy, Greenbrier, Kidney Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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John Habib's Track & Field: 'If Coby can do it, so can I'
The New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterTWO DAYS AGO, Coby Jacobus and Dylan Lafond went on a 12-mile run and one can imagine the discussion that took place between them. First, a little recent history. It was only five years ago that Jacobus was diagnosed with renal failure and desperately...Tags: Running, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Boston Marathon, Road Running, Horse and Harness Racing
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Albany Township man sentenced for stealing insurance checks intended for ill wife
Reading Eagle, Pa.An Albany Township man was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to 18 months in prison for stealing more than $530,000 intended for his wife's kidney dialysis treatments. Darwin D. Dieter, 53, of the 200 block of Guinea Road also was ordered to pay...Tags: Marketing, Health Insurance, Kutztown, Theft, Punishment
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Seminole Ridge captures flag football title again
It was the perfect ending for seniors Madison Harding, Megan O'Hara and Michelle Valero. They were an important part of a second consecutive state championship team who finished off a dominating undefeated season in style as the Seminole Ridge High...Tags: High School Sports, Football, Valero LP, Sports
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