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‘There were no signs’: ‘Price Is Right’ announcer George Gray recovering after three heart attacks – USA TODAY

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

USA TODAY's Jefferson Graham met with Price is Right host Drew Carey to ask: what tech prize would get Drew Carey to jump and down? Continue reading

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They’re caring for COVID-19 intensive care patients on co-op – News@Northeastern

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Its something Evelyn Goroza and Thomas Cava never would have anticipated when they began their jobs in January at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Continue reading

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Here’s what we know about Kim Jong Un’s health condition – Business Insider – Business Insider

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Speculation mounted on Saturday over North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's health as he hasn't been seen in public since April 11 when he presided over a party meeting. It's fueled reports from multiple outlets citing sources in China and Japan that Kim, who is believed to be 36, is in grave condition after a cardiovascular surgery, or may even be dead. The accuracy of these reports is unclear Continue reading

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What elective surgery will be allowed now the coronavirus situation has improved? It’s up to your surgeon or hospital – The Conversation AU

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced some elective surgery can start again in private hospitals, as it becomes clear the health system will cope with the additional coronavirus demand. He said this week all Category 2 or equivalent procedures in the private sector, and selected Category 3 and other procedures, which includes all IVF can restart. Continue reading

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How hospitals will tackle the backlog of nearly 100,000 surgeries delayed by the pandemic – CBC.ca

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Sherry Beattie says herheartbeat often feels "like a washing machine that's off-balance when it's in the spin cycle." She discovered she had atrial fibrillation an irregular heartbeat, or arrhythmia after suffering a stroke at age 58. Continue reading

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How a 9-year-old South Elgin girl defied the odds after she was born with half a heart – Chicago Daily Herald

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

One by one, 9-year-old Breanna Ruud carefully pulls an assortment of long, colorful necklaces out of a bag and places them around her neck. Each piece of jewelry is made up of dozens of beads varying in shapes, sizes and shades Continue reading

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Dad’s relief after heart surgery amidst Covid-19 crisis – The Northern Echo

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

A FATHER has spoken of his admiration of medics who got him feeling 'champion' within days of emergency surgery for a life-threatening heart condition, in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. When Alan Brown suffered chest pain his family immediately sought medical help Continue reading

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Column: Where our gratitude belongs in the COVID-19 fight – Quad City Times

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Regardless of this pandemic, people will continue to suffer from heart attacks, traumas, strokes, and other emergencies and will rely on our hospitals to provide care. These supplies help us take care of all our patients, virus or not. Continue reading

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Campbell PA alumna on front lines of COVID-19 in NYC | News – Campbell University News

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

Krista Udd (15 MPAP) has a passion for being a physician assistant and is in the thick of the COVID-19 outbreak in New York City. Below is her story (in her own words) along with a note to the Campbell University PA class of 2020. The Campbell community thanks and prays for all of its hard working, dedicated alumni who are battling this pandemic Continue reading

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Amid Covid-19 challenge, other patients left in the lurch – DAWN.com

Posted: Published on April 25th, 2020

ATTENDANTS of hospitalised patients pack a footpath along the Dr Ruth Pfau Civil Hospital Karachi on Tuesday.Fahim Siddiqi/White Star KARACHI: Its hard to imagine that an over 70-year-old man with a cardiac history and in severe pain could not find even one hospital among scores of healthcare units in the sprawling metropolis that would admit him for treatment. Continue reading

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