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BBB looks to regain trust with relaunch of Southland branch
The Better Business Bureau wants you to know that it's cleaned up its act in Los Angeles. The organization reached out to me this week to say that a new operation is up and running after the old BBB of the Southland was expelled in March after years...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Dining and Drinking, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Allianz AG Holding
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St. Joseph strikes deal with Medicare to recoup some of lost billings
University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center will be able to recoup some of the tens of millions of dollars it lost while operating without a Medicare certification under a compromise reached with federal officials. The Towson hospital will be...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Allergies, Medicare, Hospitals and Clinics, St. Joseph Medical Center
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College binge drinking raises risk of heart disease
Step away from the beer pong table! College binge drinking may leave you with more than just embarrassing memories and excruciating hangovers. In a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, researchers found that four...
Tags: Education, Arteriosclerotic Vascular Disease, Health Treatments, Heart Attack, Health and Safety at School
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Veterinarian brings mobile animal heart care to Hampton Roads
Veterinary Heart Care announced starting the only mobile veterinary cardiology service in Hampton Roads. Dr. Herb Maisenbacher, the practice owner, launched the practice this month with the mission of supporting the diagnosis and treatment of heart...
Tags: Hampton Roads, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Smithfield, Heart Disease
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Fill up at Hash House A Go Go
Hash House A Go Go opened touting "urban-farm décor" and over-the-top portions of something called "twisted farm food." I grew up around farming communities in the Midwest and have spent a lot of time with Florida farmers, but I'm not sure what to...
Tags: Indianapolis 500, Chicken, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Meatloaf
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Sinai to research new drug to prevent blood clots, heart attacks in stent patients
A Sinai Hospital cardiologist is launching a clinical trial of a type of coronary artery disease drug not yet tested in humans, building on a history at the Baltimore hospital of research to develop more effective treatments to prevent blood clotting....
Tags: American Medical Association, Health Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, Chemotherapy
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'Grey's Anatomy' episode inspired by McHenry family
An episode of the popular TV show "Grey's Anatomy" that aired Thursday included a rare, lifesaving operation on a baby inspired by the real-life experience of a local family. In 2003, Nannette and Patrick McDonagh, of McHenry, agreed to let doctors at...
Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Medical Procedures and Tests, Birth Defects, Research, LEGO Group
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Let Advanced Practice Nurses Practice Independently
The Hartford CourantOne of the more controversial bills being discussed by lawmakers in Connecticut' s General Assembly would give advanced practice registered nurses the right to practice independently. Current regulations allow them to practice collaboratively under...Tags: American Medical Association, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Diabetes, The Washington Post
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In civil suit, Midei patients allege health problems from unnecessary stents
A Towson cardiologist and his former employer disputed claims during a civil trial Tuesday made by 21 plaintiffs who allege that the doctor performed unnecessary stent procedures to treat heart patients. Dr. Mark Midei, St. Joseph Medical Center and...
Tags: Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore County, St. Joseph Medical Center, Trials
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Appeals court upholds Md. doctor's convictions for implanting unnecessary stents
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld the convictions of a Maryland cardiologist who implanted unnecessary heart stents in more than 100 patients. A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday unanimously...Tags: Prisons
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Lazarus: A roadblock to collecting travel insurance benefits
Barbara Butkus bought an airline ticket in November to fly from Palm Springs to Washington, D.C., a month later for a family reunion. Just to be on the safe side, Butkus, 80, also bought travel insurance while booking her flight through Orbitz, the...
Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Shortness of Breath, Heart Attack, Health and Medical Professionals
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Organs needed: You could save a life
PETOSKEY — It's a hard subject for Tina Stead to talk about -- how her family's life changed in what seemed like an instant. Tina, 32, and her husband Mike, 31, have been together for 12 years. The Boyne City couple has three children -- sons,...
Tags: University of Michigan, Heart Transplants, Stroke, Heart Failure, Hospitals and Clinics
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