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What causes you to fart more than usual and the signs it’s something more serious – Mirror Online

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Fart. Trump. Continue reading

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Rome suing over thirty companies in water pollution lawsuit – MDJOnline.com

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Rome filed a civil lawsuit this week against over 30 companies that own or operate carpet-related facilities in Dalton. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Floyd County Superior Court, contends the companies including 3M, DuPont, Shaw Industries and others knew the perfluorinated compounds used in their manufacturing were toxic Continue reading

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Care comes full circle: Spokane Valley firefighters assisted nurse, and she has returned the favor – The Spokesman-Review

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Wed., Nov. 20, 2019 Alexis Skjelbred dreamed at an early age of becoming a nurse. With academic struggles because of test anxiety, she gave up that idea during high school Continue reading

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‘May we always be thankful’: Readers from across Wisconsin share what they’re grateful for – Wisconsin Rapids Tribune

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

We asked readers in Wisconsin what or who they're thankful for. Continue reading

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Partnership between Latter-day Saint Charities and Cambodia is saving lives – Deseret News

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

PEA REANG, Cambodia Far outside the increasingly modern capital of Phnom Penh, out amid countless waterlogged rice paddies and farms of pink lotus blossoms where villagers eat deep-fried tarantulas as a treat, a survivor lies in a hospital bed tethered to brand new medical equipment. The genocide she lived through as a teenage girl wiped out a third of Cambodias population Continue reading

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Woman Injured in Las Vegas Shooting Dies 2 Years Later – The New York Times

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Two years after a horrific attack at a Las Vegas hotel became the deadliest shooting in modern American history, a California woman who was shot and paralyzed that night has died. The woman, Kim Gervais, 57, was a country music fan, small-business owner and mother of two daughters Continue reading

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Cardiac patients at Eastbourne DGH who help with rehabilitation have been recognised – Eastbourne Herald

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

SUS-191121-121801001 Published: 14:53 Friday 22 November 2019 Ex-cardiac patients who volunteer to help other patients rehabilitate following a heart attack or heart procedure have been recognised for their support to cardiac rehabilitation. Nine volunteers with over 45 years of cardiac rehabilitation experience between them were presented with certificates by the nursing team to mark their invaluable contribution to the cardiac rehabilitation at Eastbourne DGH. Amy Pennells, acting cardiac rehabilitation sister, said, The Eastbourne cardiac rehabilitation volunteers are quite simply amazing. Continue reading

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How Are Advancements in Technology Impacting Patient Care? – HealthTech Magazine

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Drones May Have a Role in Healthcare After All Although todays drones dont have the capability of administering CPR for a cardiac arrest victim, Jessica Zegre-Hemsey shared that they still might be able to increase the victim's chances of survival. Continue reading

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The dog-and-pony show at GMH | Letters to the Editor – The Guam Daily Post

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

The long-awaited inspection of the structure of Guam Memorial Hospital by the Army Corps of Engineers has found that our only public hospital "won't collapse tomorrow"; "existing roof system has exceeded its useful life"; and much of the hospital needs replacing. The general issues identified by the 13-member parade of engineers have been previously identified year after year by numerous hospital administrators, elected officials, media partners, patients, and health care professionals Continue reading

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Applying AI and CRISPR to stem cells to improve regenerative medicine – FierceBiotech

Posted: Published on November 25th, 2019

Human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) generated from a persons own adult cells can grow into complex organs that help scientists test drugs or even transplant into patients. However, directing stem cells into forming desired, functional organs in the lab remains challenging. Continue reading

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