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Man Says Flesh Eating Bacteria Consumed His Penis
KTLA NewsA Peruvian man has filed a malpractice lawsuit against a Miami doctor for what he says was a botched penile implant operation. Enrique Milla decided to get the implant in 2007 for his erectile dysfunction. But he also suffers from high blood pressure...Tags: Erectile Dysfunction, Litigation, Trials, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure
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New therapy could reduce diabetes-related amputation
Jim Keenan wasn't particularly alarmed by a small blister that developed on his heel. Five days later, the 62-year-old's foot was so seriously infected doctors feared they might need to amputate his lower leg. Keenan, who also has Type 2 diabetes,...
Tags: Genesis (music group), Injuries and Wounds, Human Body, Peripheral Vascular Disease, University of Arizona
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Alert: 10 bike-related recalls
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelFrom the Consumer Product Safety Commission, these alerts: Bridgeway Bicycles (91,000 units) The bicycle chain can break, causing a rider to lose control and fall. Trek 2012 FX and District bicycles (27,000 units) The bolt that secures the seat saddle... -
Nutrition and type 2 diabetes prevention
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post to The Baltimore Sun's health blog Picture of Health (baltimoresun.com/pictureofhealth), which is reprinted here. This week, Amanda Tauber weighs in on type 2...Tags: Weight, Nutrition, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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UPDATE: 17-year-old from Zambia gets free surgery
ReporterAn update now on a story we first brought to you a couple of weeks ago. A 17-year-old boy from the African country of Zambia is getting life saving surgery Friday in one of our hometowns. Orphan Medical Network International and another organization...Tags: Lymphatic filariasis, Africa, Hospitals and Clinics, Zambia, Health
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Wounded veteran pushes forward
Staff WriterCALEXICO — U.S. ArmySgt. Odin Ayala recalls hearing a single click before his life changed Sept 14. He was walking in an open field during a mission in Afghanistan when suddenly his eyesight and hearing went out. ”I don’t know how...Tags: Morphine (drug), Afghanistan, Emergency Incidents, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Army
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Voice: Excellent customer service from Westmorland inn
I would like to take this opportunity to commend the management and staff of the Americas Best Value Inn on Main Street in Westmorland for their outstanding customer service and responsiveness to customer needs. I am an above-the-knee amputee confined...Tags: Consumers, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Ipswich athlete back in action
He thought it was just a deep muscle bruise, but it wasn't. It was much, much more serious.
Ipswich senior Greg Hoffman was involved in a severe leg injury during a football game this past fall. Hoffman was playing running back in a game against Sully...Tags: Running, Hospitals and Clinics, Basketball, Adrian Peterson, Cross Country Running
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'Narcy Novak is Cold Blooded Killer': Prosecutor
PIX11.com | @colekirstinNarcy Novak and her brother are on trial for the bludgeoning death of Narcy's husband Ben nearly three years ago inside a Westchester Hotel. Federal prosecutors say the pair hired hitmen to brutally kill Ben, exacting vicious revenge for enduring years...Tags: Amway, Murder, Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Lawyers
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Elaine A. Weller
janeth@herald-mail.comElaine Weller knew how to stretch a dime, raising six children on a limited income. “That woman could take a dime and turn it into a dollar,” said the youngest of her children, Michelle McCarty of Hagerstown. “You know what, she was...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Macular Degeneration, Christianity, Washington, DC, Heart Failure
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Student recounts moments before driver crashed into bridge
Two Lighthouse Charter School students remained hospitalized at Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health Monday evening, following a fatal bus crash that killed 5-year-old Donasty Smith and bus driver Thomas Spencer, 60.
Ten of the 50 students on the...Tags: Ben Savage, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School, Family, Teaching and Learning
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CDC unveils graphic ads to combat smoking
CNNFederal health officials are unveiling Thursday a $54 million national media campaign to get smokers to quit and prevent anyone else, especially children, from starting. The campaign, called "Tips From Former Smokers," is intended to educate Americans...Tags: American Heart Association, Facebook, Disease Prevention, Judges, Tobacco Products
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