Economic Times Cotton-tip swabs send dozens of kids to the ER every dayBusiness Insider(Reuters Health) – Almost three dozen children end up in U.S. hospital emergency departments every day thanks to injuries that result from using cotton-tipped swabs to clean their ears, according to a new study. The highest rate of emergency department …Cotton Swabs Send ...
NBCNews.com Measles Outbreak, Fueled by Vaccine Fear, Sends Kids to HospitalNBCNews.comMahat Issa looks very small in the hospital bed, a saline drip taped to his plump little arm. In a nearby bed his younger sister Maida, 2, coughs and cries. They are among 14 children admitted to Minnesota Children’s hospital, casualties of a measles …Another ...
CNN Common painkillers linked to increased risk of heart attack, study saysCNN(CNN) Taking even over-the-counter doses of common painkillers known as NSAIDs — nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs — has been linked to an increased risk of heart attack in a new study. The likelihood of experiencing a heart attack was calculated …‘Heart attack risk’ for common ...
Jeff Gordon & Sohn Precision Medicine Fund at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is funded by a $200,000 grant to combat cancer in children. Powered by WPeMatico
Harrisburg Gastroenterology said suspicious system activity triggered discovery that an unauthorized person could have accessed patient data. Powered by WPeMatico
There are 13 men working on the new bill while Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins is writing her own legislation. Powered by WPeMatico
Cause of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center breach tied to misconfigured rsync backup that was managed by iHealth Innovations. Powered by WPeMatico
CNN Up to 7000 bodies buried on grounds of Mississippi medical centerCNN(CNN) Officials at the University of Mississippi Medical Center have known for some time that there were bodies buried on its campus. They just didn’t know how many — until now. Cultural surveys and sonar on the medical center’s campus in Jackson …7000 bodies ...
Dorothy Lavinia Brown, MD, a surgeon and Tennessee lawmaker, is the sole woman in the 2017 class of inductees into the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame. Powered by WPeMatico