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Slight improvement turns to fear and worry for Guillain-Barre victim
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- On Friday afternoon, as Lori McCune stroked her husband's hair, Rick McCune's face visibly relaxed and his head nudged slightly toward her caress. It's not much of a sign of his awareness of her, but it's more than family and friends could...Tags: Long Term Care, Nursing, Nursing Homes, Hospitals and Clinics, Pneumonia
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Angelina Jolie's act will save women's lives
Los Angeles TimesFour days after her April 27 breast reconstruction, the third and final surgery aimed at sparing her an early death from breast cancer, Angelina Jolie was in good spirits at home. Upon paying a house call, her surgeon, Dr. Kristi Funk of the Pink Lotus...Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Breast Reconstruction, Government Health Care, The New York Times, Breast Cancer
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Budget delay and Memorial Day layoffs
Capitol IdeasYo! House Republicans apparently will not be releasing a budget on Tuesday as had been previously planned. It is pushed back tentatively until Wednesday, according to Steve Miskin, spokesman for House Republicans. But there was one piece of the budget....... -
Immigration bill would make it easier for foreign health workers to stay in U.S.
As reported by ModernHealthcare.com on Thursday, May 23, 2013: "After 30 hours of debate over a three-week period, the Senate Judiciary Committee has passed a bipartisan immigration bill that would seek to strengthen the country's healthcare workforce...
Tags: Migration, Chuck Schumer, Memorial Day, Harry Reid, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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Maryland General will no longer deliver babies
Update: Carver said this afternoon that 50 total employees would lose their jobs, including 10 to 15 doctors and midwives. They could get jobs at other UMMS facilities, including other positions at Maryland General. The obstetrics unit at Maryland...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Obstetrics, University of Maryland Medical Center
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ORs go high-tech, boosting safety, cost savings
South Florida operating rooms are getting a high-tech makeover, and patients are reaping the benefits, including less time under anesthesia, better protections against medical mistakes and potential cost savings. If the flat-screen TV monitors and the...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Broward Health Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Surgery, South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association
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HCC to host nursing simulation conference in June
Hagerstown Community College will hold its fourth annual Quest for Excellence Nursing Simulation Conference on Tuesday, June 4, and Wednesday, June 5, in the Elliott Center on HCC’s main campus. Sponsored by the Maryland Community Colleges...Tags: Nursing, Health and Safety at School, Education, Health and Medical Professionals, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Drought or land competition may limit grazing opportunities, not creativity
The drought has eased in places, but it persists in 40% of the U.S. and another 10% could revert if seasonal rains stay away this summer. That outlook from the USDA Drought Monitor has many ranchers short on grazing or water at a crossroads. Do they...Tags: Science and Technology, Conservation, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Genetics
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SDSU Extension hosts Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls
BROOKINGS - Each year about 1.5 million calves are born in South Dakota. SDSU Extension is hosting a Seedstock Symposium June 27-28 in Sioux Falls at the SDSU Extension Regional Center to provide producers with research-based information on the use of the...Tags: Education, Genetics, Kansas State University , Biology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Collegiate sports next for Berlin athletes
Daily American Sports WriterBERLIN — Ten Berlin students who have excelled for years at their respective sports have decided to continue their athletic careers at the collegiate level. Luke Bonus, Collin Stoltzfus, Drew Glotfelty and Blake Miller will hit the football...Tags: Samuel Jones, Soccer, Wrestling, Nursing, Track and Field
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Vaudis Elaine Ivey
Vaudis Elaine Ivey passed away peacefully and went to Heaven on Jan. 13, 2013, following a brief illness at the age of 81 years and 11 months. As she wished, she was cremated and her family will have a memorial service for all who knew and loved her on...
Tags: Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice, Chiropractic
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The Doctor's Corner: An early start on treating menopause
This is the first of a two-part series updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. It is a pleasure to be back putting pencil to paper with good news for women going through "the change." A Global Consensus Statement, hot off the press in the...Tags: Gynecology, Symptoms, Healthcare Provider, Pharmaceuticals, Fatigue
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