WBTV Federal government could hit Meck Co with fines for HIPAA violationWBTVMecklenburg county officials revealed Tuesday afternoon that a worker mistakenly made public the protected patient information of more than 1,200 health department patients without their permission. The release is a violation of federal HIPAA laws.Meck. County: 1200 patients impacted after information mistakenly sent to ...
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PEOPLE.com 11-Year-Old Massachusetts Girl Suffers Third-Degree Burns on Hands After Making Homemade SlimePEOPLE.comAn 11-year-old Massachusetts girl suffered blistering burns to her hands after making “slime” at her home last week, prompting many to wonder if the popular homemade gooey concoction is safe for children. Kathleen Quinn, of Rockland, said her hands …Homemade slime gives girl 3rd-degree ...
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The Mountaineer Echo Kid suffers third-degree burns after DIY slime projectABC NewsA Massachusetts mother said her fifth-grader suffered severe burns after playing with homemade slime, a project she said she’s done with her daughter many times before without incident. Siobhan Quinn said her 11-year-old daughter, Kathleen, endured …11-year-old girl’s hands covered in third-degree burns after making ...
CNET April the pregnant giraffe didn’t kick the vet — but she triedCNETApril the Giraffe may be getting a little tired of waiting for baby to arrive, but no, she didn’t successfully kick her veterinarian, “Dr. Tim,” who came to check on her on Monday. Pregnant April has been in the spotlight since a live ...
Los Angeles Times For babies, breastfeeding is still best, even if it doesn’t make them smarter (though it might)Los Angeles TimesThere are lots of reasons why doctors encourage new mothers to breastfeed their babies. Compared with babies who get formula, babies who are breastfed are less likely to die as a result of infections, sudden ...