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GrubHub driver hits woman outside Ms. Ts Southern Fried Chicken in Lake View East – Chicago Sun-Times

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

A person of interest turned themselves in after a GrubHub delivery driver allegedly ran over a woman during an argument outside a Lake View East restaurant. The woman, 24-year-old Bijan Choya Early, suffered multiple broken bones and will have to undergo a nine-hour surgery to treat her injuries, according to her mother, Angenita Tanner, who owns Ms. Continue reading

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Family needs to raise 40k towards potentially life-changing treatment for mum with MS – Coventry Telegraph

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

A Coventry woman has set up a Go Fund Me page in the hope of raising money for treatment which has the potential to change her mother's quality of life. Leyla Hassan and her family own a fish and chip shop in Tile Hill called the Station Plaice Fish Bar. They have owned the business for many years with her mum and dad running it on a daily basis. Continue reading

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She Spent Her Last Month of College Lifting Bodies in a Morgue – The New York Times

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

This is not where I expected my senior year to be. I thought I would be hanging out with friends, studying for finals, maybe going out binge drinking or something. I did not think I would be walking in a refrigerated trailer full of nearly a hundred bodies Continue reading

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What the US Can Learn from Mexico on Women’s Issues – Ms. Magazine

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

Mexicos track record of promoting women in politics puts to shame the so-called advanced democracies that have fallen behind, write Hinojosa and Piscopo. Pictured: Police officers in Mexico City on March 8, International Womens Day. (Astrid Espinosa Perera / Flickr) The United States is now bracketed by neighbors practicing international affairs with a feminist twist. Continue reading

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The Board Game That Turns Feminism Into a Joke – The Atlantic

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

The answer is: pretty much in the way youd expect. Only, somehow, worse. The game, one of the many spin-offs of Monopoly that Hasbro has dreamed up in recent years, is centered on the character of Ms Continue reading

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In two weeks, Susan went from blurred vision to having an eye removed – Brisbane Times

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

In just a fortnight, Susan Vine went from having a sudden blurriness in her vision to having one of her eyes removed. She was one of the unlucky handful of Australians who suffer from uveal melanoma, a form of the deadly cancer that develops in the eye. Continue reading

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Jeffrey J. Popma, M.D. to Join Medtronic as Vice President and Chief Medical Officer for Coronary, Renal Denervation, and Structural Heart Businesses…

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

May 18, 2020 12:00 ET | Source: Medtronic plc DUBLIN, May 18, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Medtronic plc (NYSE:MDT), the global leader in medical technology, today announced Jeffrey J. Continue reading

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Hydroxychloroquine With or Without Azythromycin for COVID-19 Treatment Associated With Increased Risk for QTc Prolongation – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

Patients treated with hydroxychloroquine alone or in combination with azithromycin for pneumonia associated with novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were found to be at increased risk for corrected QT interval (QTc) prolongation, according to study results published in JAMA Cardiology.1 Treatment with hydroxychloroquine or azithromycin has been associated with a risk for prolonged QTc and cardiac dysrhythmias. In this single-center, retrospective, observational cohort study, f 90 patients with COVID-19-associated pneumonia (mean age, 60.116.7 years; 48.9% women; mean body mass index, 31.56.6 kg/m2) who were hospitalized at an academic medical center in Boston, Massachusetts between March 1 and April 7, 2020. Patients in this cohort were treated with hydroxychloroquine for 1 day, with or without azithromycin and had 1 positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction test result using nasopharyngeal swabbing. Continue reading

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Axuall and University Hospitals Pilot Blockchain and Digital Credentials to Streamline and Improve Clinical Workforce Deployment – The Morning Journal

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

CLEVELAND, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Axuall, Inc. announced today that it has entered into a strategic collaboration and business alliance with University Hospitals to develop and test new mechanisms and workflows to reduce the time it takes to deploy qualified clinical staff and meet growing patient demand Continue reading

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Factors Predicting Noninitiation of Anticoagulation Therapy After Venous Thromboembolism – The Cardiology Advisor

Posted: Published on May 19th, 2020

Nearly 1 in 4 patients with incident venous thromboembolism (VTE) were found not to initiate prescribed anticoagulation therapy in the month following hospital discharge, according to study results published in the American Journal of Medicine. International guidelines recommend that patients who have experienced VTE be treated with anticoagulation therapy for at least 3 months. Yet, a substantial proportion of patients particularly those prescribed warfarin regimens never initiate outpatient pharmacotherapy after a VTE diagnosis. Continue reading

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