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Islanders D Chris Lee cleared to return to New York after hospital stay
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) _ Injured New York Islanders defenseman Chris Lee flew back to New York on Tuesday morning after being hospitalized overnight in Florida following a hard hit in a preseason game against the Panthers. Lee was removed from the ice on a...Tags: Chris Campoli, New York Islanders, Andy Sutton, Mike Sillinger
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Drug companies say no cold medicines for children under 4
Tribune staff reporterBowing to pressure from pediatricians, lawmakers and consumer groups who say children should not take cough and cold medicines, drug companies today began advising parents not to allow children under age 4 to take them. The voluntary move by the...Tags: Medicine, Consumers, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Family
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Former Hartford Mayor Undergoes Liver Transplant
The Hartford CourantFormer Mayor Mike Peters, 59, underwent a nearly eight-hour liver transplant early today and is recovering at Hartford Hospital, people close to Peters confirmed. "He's out, he's doing well. The surgery was as successful as it could be, and we're all...Tags: Hartford Hospital, Health Treatments, Therapies
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Driver arrested on suspicion of DUI in Northern California bus crash that killed 8
Associated Press WriterWILLIAMS, Calif. (AP) _ Quintin Watts had a lengthy criminal record, a history of substance abuse and a string of motor vehicle offenses. Even his mother says he wasn't a good driver. Yet on Sunday he was behind the wheel of a busload of senior...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Road Accidents, Drug Trafficking, Prisons, Casino and Gambling
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'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Private Practice,' 'House' get healthy
Times Television CriticLike our healthcare system in general, the big network medical dramas all entered the new season with leftover issues -- tone problems, narrative problems, personnel challenges and, of course, the fate of millions (viewers and dollars) hanging in the...Tags: Television Industry, George Clooney, NBC, Hugh Laurie, Healthcare Policies
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Police find dead baby in Charles Village
Baltimore police are investigating as a suspicious death the case of a newborn who was found in a Charles Village trash bin after his mother went for treatment at Union Memorial Hospital on Saturday.
Police said the 22-year-old woman, who was involved in...Tags: Charles Village
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Police investigate death of newborn found behind Baltimore church
Baltimore police are investigating as a suspicious death the case of a newborn who was found in a Charles Village trash bin after his mother went for treatment at Union Memorial Hospital on Saturday. Police said the 22-year-old woman, who was involved in...Tags: Charles Village
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Maryland to revise medevac guidelines
In a move that could reduce the number of medevac flights in Maryland, state emergency medical officials announced yesterday that ambulance teams will be required to consult with doctors before deciding whether flying some accident victims to a trauma...Tags: Medicine, Emergency Planning, Road Accidents, Medical Specialization, Prince George's County
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Cut health costs through market innovation
We've been hearing a lot about universal health care. But before you give up on market competition, consider that government regulation of hospitals and medical professionals makes medical care much more expensive than it need be. We seldom hear about...Tags: Medical Staff, Physical Fitness, Newspapers, Medicaid, Therapies
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Indiana's Crean says: 'We've paid a price'
With the possibility of harsher NCAA sanctions looming over the Indiana men's basketball program, coach Tom Crean begins his first season in Bloomington with an unusual plea: Don't damage the program any more than it has been. "We've paid a price, a lot...Tags: Emergency Planning, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Disasters, Major League Baseball, Big Brown
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NY hospital locked down in white powder scare
An upstate New York hospital remained locked down Tuesday evening while some white powder a woman found in a letter to her home was evaluated. The town of Albion woman went to the emergency room at Medina Memorial Hospital around 1:50 p.m. and was... -
Alleged con artist to stand trial two decades after the crime
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen Gerald McAfee was hired as comptroller of a small hospital in Downey two decades ago, he quickly convinced his new boss to let him move $1.6 million of the hospital's money from low-risk, low-yield CDs into a more aggressive bond fund, authorities...Tags: Corporate Crime, Colleges and Universities, Prosecution, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Fraud
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