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LVH honors 34 at its Friends of Nursing celebration
HealthThirty four clinicians and seven care teams recently received awards at Lehigh Valley Health Network's Friends of Nursing Celebration. The program was attended by more than 725 colleagues and community members at SteelStacks in Bethlehem. The awards are... -
UC to pay $1.2 million to settle suit targeting UCI Medical Center
The University of California has agreed to pay $1.2 million to settle a federal whistle-blower lawsuit charging falsification of records and poor supervision of patients by UC Irvine anesthesiologists. The suit said anesthesiologists at the university's...Tags: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Hospitals and Clinics, University of California, Irvine, Anesthesiology, Medical Procedures and Tests
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A threat of cancer, a drastic decision
My dad did everything he could to look his best that morning. He shaved, brushed his hair and changed into a clean shirt. I stepped into his room, where he lay on his bed, propped up with pillows. His face was pale and his eyelids heavy; an oxygen...
Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Pancreatic Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Marriage
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Jackson used vocal aid in concerts, choreographer says
Michael Jackson sometimes sang during concerts accompanied by his own recorded vocal track to help him perform the most physically strenuous numbers, the choreographer for what was to be his comeback shows in London testified Monday. What is known as...
Tags: Propofol (drug), Body Mass Index, Conrad Murray, Rentals, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
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Michael Jackson had several drugs in his system when he died
When he died, Michael Jackson had a cocktail of anti-depressant and mood drugs in his system as well as a level of the anesthetic propofol typical of a patient undergoing major surgery. The revelation came during testimony Monday in the lawsuit Jackson'...Tags: Valium (drug), Entertainment, Lorazepam (drug), Midazolam (drug), Arthritis
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After death, Maryland to limit where cosmetic surgeries are performed
Maryland is moving to toughen regulations on the fast-growing medspa industry — a move designed to narrow a "loophole" and prevent deaths such as one last year following a liposuction treatment at a Timonium facility. Regulations being discussed...
Tags: Liposuction, Plastic Surgeons, Glen Burnie, Government, Body Shaping
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Population, Mineral Supplements, Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry, Headaches
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Health officials consider increasing plastic surgery center oversight
Maryland health officials may ask state lawmakers for permission to oversee plastic surgery centers, a move inspired in part by the death of a Lochearn woman after liposuction.
The state health department had already been considering whether to ask...Tags: Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, Staphylococcal Infection , Chemical Industry, Plastic Surgery Centers
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Girl Scouts provide balm for pediatric patients at Sanford Aberdeen Medical Center
Scents of cinnamon, strawberry and bubble gum will be the norm for pediatric patients at Sanford Aberdeen Medical Center after Girl Scouts from Troop 40172 donated more than 730 tubes of scented lip balm. Pediatric patients can use lip balm to mask the...
Tags: Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics, Cinnamon
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Pa. abortion trial: Assistant gave anesthesia
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A woman trained only as a medical assistant told jurors Wednesday that she gave anesthesia, set dosing amounts and performed ultrasounds when she worked at a now-shuttered abortion clinic whose owner is charged with killing a...Tags: Justice System, Organized Crime, Abortion, Career and Workplace, Trials
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Patient awareness during surgery is rare, physicians report
It’s hard to imagine anything much scarier than waking up during surgery and realizing what’s going on. The bad news: It happens. The good news: Not very often — at least, in Britain — according to initial survey results...
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Endoscopy exams in pets can answer questions about gastrointestinal diseases
Veterinarians commonly use certain diagnostic tests to determine the cause for your pets’ illnesses. Blood tests, fecal examination, urinalysis and X-rays are often used to support the history of symptoms and physical exam findings. Sometimes,...
Tags: Pets, X-rays, Biopsy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Symptoms
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