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Lawsuit says California woman had C-section without anesthesia OCEANSIDE, Calif. (AP) - A woman suing a Southern California hospital says she underwent a cesarean section without anesthesia. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune , the lawsuit filed last month claims an anesthesiologist didn't immediately answer ...
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People Are Getting Sick From an Opioid-Like 'Dietary Supplement': Report People are increasingly turning to an unconventional drug to supplement their opioid addiction, suggests a new report published this week.
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Mom-to-be was given C-section without anesthesia, according to lawsuit When a woman needed an emergency caesarean section at an Oceanside hospital last year, the anesthesiologist could not be quickly found - so the surgery was done without anesthesia, according to the woman, her fiance and their lawsuit.
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Lawsuit says woman had C-section without anesthesia A woman suing a Southern California hospital says she underwent a cesarean section without anesthesia. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, the suit filed last month claims an anesthesiologist didn't immediately answer pages at Tri-City Medical ...
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Please Don't Ask a Plastic Surgeon to Make You Look Like a Snapchat Filter First came the selfie, and most people pointed their phone cameras to their face. Then came the selfie stick, which left some tourists rolling their eyes at others who used them.
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People Are Getting Plastic Surgery to Look Like Snapchat Filters, Doctors Warn Doctors are raising concerns about a new way social media may be messing with your self-esteem: something called "Snapchat dysmorphia.
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Please Don't Give Up Your Pet Over The Fear Of Dog-Lick Bacteria A Wisconsin man lost his limbs after getting an infection from a common bacteria. But most people don't need to worry. headshot.
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22-Year-Old Survives Rare 'Internal Decapitation' Injury from Crash. He Previously Beat Brain Cancer. A young man in Indiana who beat brain cancer as a teen has defied the odds yet again by surviving an often-fatal injury called internal decapitation.
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Indiana man survives internal decapitation years after beating brain cancer: 'Our boy is a miracle' An Indiana man who beat brain cancer as a teen has once again "defied the odds" after surviving a nearly fatal car crash in January that left him internally decapitated.
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Sugar Land officials urge caution after West Nile virus detected in mosquito traps in New Territory subdivision Sugar Land city officials are urging caution after West Nile virus was detected at a mosquito trap located in the New Territory subdivision on July 31.
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Pan-Mass Challenge First-Time Riders Cheered On During Registration STURBRIDGE (CBS) - The excitement and energy are palpable in Sturbridge, where riders were registering and prepping Friday afternoon ahead of a huge weekend: the Pan-Mass Challenge.
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Just 30 minutes of hookah smoking can increase cardiovascular risk, study says If you think smoking hookah is safer than cigarettes, you could be wrong, according to a new report. » RELATED: Study: Teens who smoke hookah are more likely to try cigarettes.
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Hospital bacteria are starting to tolerate hand sanitizer Strains of bacteria have developed increased tolerance to the alcohols in hand sanitizers, which requires hospitals to rethink how they protect patients from drug-resistant bacteria.
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Cities weigh options after state approves Orange County Needle Exchange Program Over strong objections from officials in affected cities, the California Department of Public Health on Monday approved a program that provides intravenous drug users in Orange County access to clean needles.
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OC Supes Ask Why Needles Should Be Free When Residents Can't Even Get Plastic Bags At a heated emergency meeting Friday, Orange County Supervisors pledged to fight a needle exchange program intended by the state to stem the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C. With the new OC mobile exchange authorized to open as early Monday, the ...
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Man Survives Internal Decapitation Years After Surviving Brain Cancer An Indiana man who survived brain cancer survived a car crash that left him internally decapitated. "I have fought for my life this time around, and some days I feel like I still am.
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E-cigarette sales soared as prices fell, CDC study finds Sales of e-cigarettes and similar vaping products have soared over the past five years as prices for them have fallen, federal health researchers reported Thursday.
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This Hospital Superbug Can Now Withstand Hand Sanitizer At hospitals around the world, staff dutifully slather on hand sanitizer to prevent the spread of infections. But now, at least one type of bacteria in hospitals appears to be growing more tolerant to alcohol-based hand sanitizers, a new study from ...
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Patient goes into cardiac arrest after visitor injects man with unknown substance, police say SANDY SPRINGS, Ga. - Sandy Springs police confirm that an off-duty officer was asked to respond to a bizarre incident on the 6th floor of Northside Hospital.
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Upton riders to participate in Pan-Mass Challenge UPTON - Five riders from Upton will cycle up to 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge on Aug. 4-5, with the goal of topping last year's record-breaking gift and raising $52 million for critical cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer ...
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Eating crickets can be good for your gut, according to new clinical trial A new clinical trial shows that consuming crickets can help support the growth of beneficial gut bacteria and that eating crickets is not only safe at high doses but may also reduce inflammation in the body.
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Engineered pig lung transplant 'a success' Scientists have successfully transplanted a bioengineered lung into a pig. To create a new lung, experts used a "scaffold" that provided structural support and slowly built up the lung tissue around it, using cells from the pig that was due to get the ...
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Ancient "hobbits" were not relatives of the modern tribe of dwarfs pygmies Prehistoric little people had no contact with modern humans, lived in complete isolation more than 700 thousand years. Древние «хоббиты» не были родственниками современного племени карликов пигмеев.
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Just 30 minutes of hookah smoking can increase cardiovascular risk, study says If you think smoking hookah is safer than cigarettes, you could be wrong, according to a new report. >> Read more trending news.
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Ebola is back in Congo. This time it may be harder to fight. The Ebola virus has popped up again in the Democratic Republic of Congo, days after another outbreak was declared over - but this time it may be harder to fight.
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How to tell if your dog has canine flu Michigan health officials are reporting 49 cases of dog flu in the Lower Peninsula since mid-July. That's a dramatic increase from 2017, when nine case were reported during the entire year.
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Breastfeeding Week: For a healthier community VALLEY - Breastfeeding is incredibly important but not always an easily established partnership with your new baby, one that once fine tuned, creates a healthy and meaningful gift for you and your baby.
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Think you're too old to be an organ donor? Think again Last year, 36 per cent of Australia's 510 organ donors were aged 55 or older when they died - at least one was older than 80. Even if donors are suffering from diseases, they can often donate some organs such as eyes.
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Lung cancer deaths among women expected to increase worldwide: Study (ABC NEWS) -- Lung cancer death rates for women worldwide are expected to increase over the next 12 years and the problem will be worse in high-income countries than middle-income ones, according to a new study published Wednesday in the Journal ...
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Smoking policy begins: Ban affects public housing tenants Smoking inside any public housing facility, including apartments and homes offered by the Columbus Housing Authority, is no longer allowed.
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More people still needed for organ donations despite a rise last year More people in Tyne and Wear are saving lives through deceased organ donation, latest figures have revealed. The figures show 23 people became lifesaving deceased organ donors over the last year, helping the UK reach its highest ever number of donors.
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Use sunscreen thrice a day: 20 skin tips from a dermatologist for summers Different seasons require different tactics to maintain a healthy skin, especially in a tropical country like India. The rainy season with high moisture and sticky heat can leave your skin prone to bacteria.
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Smoking ban in public housing might make quitting easier By Lisa Rapaport. (Reuters Health) - A new U.S. ban on smoking in public housing may make it easier for low-income smokers to quit, a new study suggests.
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Dementia and alcohol: Too much or too little booze could up the risk to brain health, study says Consuming too much alcohol could help raise the risk of developing dementia later in life, according to a new study. But there's a twist: The same study says that completely abstaining from liquor could up the dangers of developing the disease ...
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Revealed: Dementia risk could be cut by drinking THIS boozy tipple Good news booze lovers - knocking back a tipple or two could actually be good for you. It's commonly known that red wine has its health benefits, but you may be surprised to know that beer does too.
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Here's everything you need to know about hand, foot and mouth disease For the second time in a little over a week, a New York pitcher, this time the Yankees J.A. Happ, has come down with hand, foot and mouth disease, which is rarely ever seen in adults.
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HSE issues warning as four new cases of measles identified in Dublin Four new cases of measles in Dublin have been reported to the HSE after a previous outbreak in late July. Two adults and two children have been infected with the virus in the past week.
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