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Cases of children accidentally ingesting pot on rise, study says
As legalized marijuana appears in an increasing number of American homes, so too does evidence of a dark side: accidental ingestion of pot and pot-infused food by young children. The results can be frightening to such children, who often suffer...
Tags: Family, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Disasters and Accidents, Symptoms, Schizophrenia
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For the record
Sex abuse lawsuit: In the May 23 LATExtra section, an article about a jury's award of $1.4 million to a girl who was sexually abused by a classmate said that jurors had apportioned part of the money to the Los Angeles Unified School District and part to...Tags: Insulin Injections, Diabetes, Health and Medical Professionals, Los Angeles Unified School District
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Profitability starts with genetics
At one point or another, many cattlemen wonder: Do all black-hided calves bring the same price on sale day? How much emphasis do buyers put on the genetic value of those calves? For about 14 years, Certified Angus Beef LLC (CAB) Supply Development has...Tags: Genetics, Auction Service, Biology, Science and Technology
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Farm Management Minute: Long-term care insurance
Not so long ago, someone near and dear to me suggested that I look into getting a long-term care insurance policy. To be honest, the subject was near the top of the list of things I did not want to think about at the moment. However, this is no reflection...Tags: Health Insurance, Family, Long Term Care, Insurance, Nursing
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Sanford nurse educator earns certification
Nancy Hartung, a nurse educator for Sanford Aberdeen Diabetes Center, recently earned the distinction of certified diabetes educator by the National Certification Board for Diabetes Educators. The certification was granted after she passed an exam...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Nursing, Education, Diabetes, Health and Medical Professionals
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RPT-PREVIEW-Immunotherapy is not just for melanoma anymore
Reuters(Repeats for wider distribution. No changes to headline or text) By Julie Steenhuysen and Deena Beasley CHICAGO/LOS ANGELES, May 31 (Reuters) - Diagnosed with advanced lung cancer over a year ago, Gabe Tartaglia was loath to undergo the kind of harsh...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Healthcare Provider, Skin Cancer, Lung Cancer, Bevacizumab (drug)
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Sister Maura Brannick, honored with national Lifetime Achievement Award
MISHAWAKA -- Sister Maura Brannick, CSC, founder of the Sister Maura Brannick Health Center in South Bend, is one of two recipients of the 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Catholic Health Association. CHA's Lifetime Achievement Award annually...
Tags: Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Nursing
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Escalating cost of SD veterans home forces special session
The old saying about a rock and a hard place seems to apply to the escalating costs expected for building a new State Veterans Home at Hot Springs. Just three months after the Legislature approved $6.6 million in additional spending, Gov. Dennis...Tags: Politics, Nursing, Bonds, Science and Technology, Executive Branch
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Student news - May 30
Elizabeth A. Wine of Greencastle, Pa., received a Master of Arts in clinical psychology as part of Regent University’s doctor of clinical psychology program, the third year of which she is completing. As part of the doctoral program, Wine...Tags: Psychology, Religion and Belief, Research, Regent University, Science and Technology
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LETTER: Counsel Patients On End-Of-Life Care
As medical technology continues to improve, we are able to keep ill patients alive for much longer. However, health care continues to fail to recognize the importance of a good death. As a nursing student, I have cared for many patients spending their...Tags: Nursing
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Memorial Regional Hospital prepares for mass shootings
— The doctors and nurses suddenly found themselves rushing down a bloodied hospital corridor to treat the shooting victims. And it turned out the victims were their co-workers: A nurse with a gunshot wound to the face and a doctor bleeding from...Tags: Port of Palm Beach, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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Jury: Vernon Hills man guilty of manslaughter in wife's death
Special to the TribuneThe Vernon Hills man who held his wife to the floor until she stopped breathing was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter this evening. But the jury in Lake County rejected a first-degree murder conviction for Ronald Stolberg after deliberating for...Tags: Pathology, High Blood Pressure, Trials, Justice System, Lawyers
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