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St. John's picks Providence Health & Services in bidding war
After months of controversy, the owner of St. John's Health Center said it plans to sell the landmark Santa Monica hospital to Catholic chain Providence Health & Services. The hospital has been at the center of an intense competition that featured...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Health Insurance, Patrick Soon-Shiong, Healthcare Provider
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Drivers sought after West Park, Boynton hit and runs
Hit-and-run crashes in Broward and Palm Beach counties sent two men to area hospitals with serious injuries, authorities said Friday. Scooter rider Ronald Rohde, 54, of Boynton Beach, was struck by a silver or white Ford F-150 pickup truck at 11:20 p.m....
Tags: Boynton Beach, Motorvehicle Accidents, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Transportation Accidents
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Facing walkout, UC medical centers canceling elective surgeries
SACRAMENTO — Facing a possible two-day strike next week by patient care and technical workers, the five large University of California medical centers are starting to cancel elective surgeries that had been scheduled as soon as Monday, officials...
Tags: Health Treatments, Interior Policy, Politics, Strikes, Pension and Welfare
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Surgeons-in-training dislike new work hours: survey
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most surgeons-in-training dislike new rules that limit how many hours they can work, according to a new study that also found the majority said they skirt the restrictions. Researchers surveyed 1,013 surgical residents - who...Tags: Science and Technology, Health, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Robot-Building Doctor Creates VLAD In Garage
Since its creation, the garage has been the default workshop for tinkerers the world over. Some use the space to build cabinets, others to fix the wiring on that dusty amplifier. Dr. Jason Gluck, a Hartford Hospital cardiologist, carved out space in his...Tags: Heart Transplants, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), High Blood Pressure, Hartford Hospital, Heart Surgery
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Nemours patients help firefighters 'Fill the Boot' for muscular dystrophy fundraiser
Starting today, community members will begin seeing firefighters holding out their yellow boots at many local intersections as part of the annual Muscular Dystrophy Association Fill the Boot Campaign. This year area firefighters have some back up...
Tags: Muscular Dystrophy Association, Fires, Muscular Dystrophy, Research
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Manuel M. Nicolaides, attorney
Manuel M. Nicolaides, an attorney who served for many years on the Baltimore County property tax appeals board, died of congestive heart failure Monday at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Timonium resident was 92. "Manny served with distinction for many...
Tags: College Baseball, Peter G. Angelos, Religion and Belief, Lawyers, Patterson Park
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Teen, 17, fatally stabbed during fight in Romeoville parking lot
Special to the TribuneA 22-year-old Romeoville man suspected of fatally stabbing a 17-year-old Joliet male outside of a Romeoville supermarket Thursday night is scheduled to appear in Will County Holiday Court Saturday morning for a bond hearing. Will County state's attorney...Tags: Punishment, St. Joseph Medical Center, Romeoville, Trials
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Grant Will Aid Children's Program At Hospital In New Britain
The Hospital for Special Care has received a $10,000 grant from the J. Walton Bissell Foundation to help fund a child development program. The money will be put toward Proloquo2Go, a communication system for children with difficulty speaking. The...Tags: New Britain, Pediatrics
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Indy hospitals not holding any of 7 adults, 5 children hurt when special-needs bus overturns
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — None of the 12 people injured when a school bus carrying severely disabled students crashed will spend the night in a hospital. IU Health spokeswoman Sally Winter says two adults and three children treated after Thursday's... -
Indiana University Health removing sugary drinks from its hospital cafeterias, gift shops
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A major Indiana hospital system is starting to remove all sugary drinks from cafeterias, vending machines and gift shops. Indiana University Health implemented the change this week at its downtown Indianapolis and Fishers...Tags: Health and Safety at School
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