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A Balcony View: Life-saving lessons
"Stay with me, Corky," I screamed. "You hang on! Look at me! Stay here!"
Moments earlier, I had been having a conversation with Corky about my love of motorcycles. He had just finished telling me about his dislike of them.
I was just about to change...Tags: California, Vehicles, Health, Restaurants, Travel
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Small Animal Hospital in the same place since 1925
The Glendale Small Animal Hospital, which opened in 1925, still stands at the same place where it began, one of the few veterinary hospitals remaining in its original location.
When George W. Blanche opened the hospital at 831 Milford St., it was the...Tags: Animals, Science, Health, Science and Technology, Emergency Planning
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A Word, Please: 'Comprise' is uncompromising
A lot of people like to use the phrase "is comprised of" -— about 136 million of them, if a recent Google search is any indication.
"Houston is comprised of many neighborhoods," one website tells me. "Workforce planning is comprised of a number of...Tags: Internists, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, Nursing
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I'm Just Sayin': Board in hot water after pay increase
Just before Christmas, the Crescenta Valley Water District Board of Directors voted to give a 1% pay increase to the district's top seven managers, which follows an earlier 1% increase for the rank-and-file employees. You may recall that in November this...Tags: Los Angeles, Employees, Retirement, Health, Elections
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FBI raid nets 15 accused in $100M Medicare case
Fifteen people in Glendale and Burbank were arrested early Wednesday in connection with a major healthcare fraud scheme — most of who were accused of being associated with a crime enterprise that submitted more than $100 million in bogus claims to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Van Nuys, Hospitals and Clinics, Government Health Care
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Union, district back to the table
GLENDALE — Less than a month after the Glendale Unified School District and its teachers union ratified a labor agreement, both sides will begin the bargaining process as soon as this week, officials said. Their recent agreement included provisions...Tags: Employees, State Budgets, Health, Politics, Sacramento
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Auction helps defray medical bills
MONTROSE — As Natalia LoCicero distributed items Monday to winners who bought them at a weekend silent auction, she broke into tears. She's had a few days to decompress from a Saturday fundraiser for her 4-year-old son Reece. But the idea that...Tags: Landforms, Family, Health, Bars and Clubs, Caves and Caverns
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Doctors perplexed by student's illness
Four-year-old Reece LoCicero was grappling with a 105-degree fever Sunday night. His sleepless night finally ended after many tears, aspirin and a lukewarm bath. Doctors had told his parents that hospital trips were for fevers higher than 106.6 degrees....Tags: Los Angeles, Internists, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Fraud suspect appears in court
LOS ANGELES — A Glendale man suspected of being a high-ranking member of an Armenian American crime organization appeared in a downtown Los Angeles federal court Friday to face charges that he and dozens of other people submitted more than $100...Tags: Los Angeles, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Justice System
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Community center becomes checkup central
Glendale's Pacific Community Center became a doctor's office Saturday as hundreds of people had their eyes, blood and balance checked at the inaugural Glendale Health Festival.
People from around the region filled the gym as doctors, nurses, physical...Tags: California, Medical Procedures and Tests, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Health, Festive Events
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Reaching for the stethoscope
It's not often teenagers expound on the merits of genetically modified foods, but at a recent chat at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center, there they were, debating with vigor. "These [genetically modified organisms] are actually capable of...Tags: Students, Los Angeles, Science, Health, Science and Technology
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Briefly In Business
ER doctors named Hospital Heroes Two emergency room doctors at Glendale Adventist Medical Center were named Hospital Heroes at a Nov. 5 ceremony. The event in Los Angeles was sponsored by the National Health Foundation and the Hospital Assn. of...Tags: Los Angeles, Internists, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Social Issues
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