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Details on midwife unaired in Hopkins malpractice case
When a jury ordered Johns Hopkins Hospital to pay $55 million to a Baltimore family whose newborn was brain-damaged, the case hinged on what doctors and nurses did in the two hours before birth.
But the jury never heard about the nurse midwife trying...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Malpractice, Justice System, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Health and Medical Professionals
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Divorce is the New Black
As a mother of a young child, I feel it's important to stay up on the latest fashions. As such, I just blew the better part of this past year on the DivorceCoaster. Awesome ride. We decided to throw some sawdust on the vomit and stick it out. Whatever...Tags: Guilford (New Haven, Connecticut), Medical Procedures and Tests, Family
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Doctors, hospitals concerned about hefty malpractice awards
Maryland's medical community is concerned about the potential fallout from two multimillion-dollar malpractice judgments awarded by Baltimore juries to families who blamed local hospitals where their babies were delivered for their children's...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Malpractice, Justice System, Gynecology, University of Baltimore
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A little leverage leads to a smoother delivery
I was describing in last week's article a cow in labor I saw recently on a particularly hot day. She had a common condition of late pregnancy called a uterine torsion, or twisted uterus. Most of the time the uterus twists counterclockwise and this cow was...Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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Jury awards Waverly family $55 million in Hopkins malpractice case
After hours of labor, Enso Martinez cried as his wife, Rebecca Fielding, was carried from their Waverly home on a stretcher en route to Johns Hopkins Hospital. Fielding, who had wanted to deliver her baby at home with the help of a midwife, assured her...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Justice System, Malpractice, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Hansen: A summer of flaccid self esteem
Without even trying, Laguna Beach has 50 shades of sand. We are flush with the glistening colors of the beach, already out in force on Memorial Day. Packed with bodies from Crescent Bay to 1,000 Steps, it was as if summer arrived like a contract, paid...Tags: Cancer, Dermatology, Dermatologists, Psychology, Health
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Medical assistance payment change could cost Somerset Hospital $180K
Daily American Staff WriterFrom the Apgar score used to report the status of a newborn immediately after birth until the baby and mother are discharged, hospitals conduct numerous tests on babies. Pennsylvania law requires all babies born in the state to be screened for six...Tags: Genetic Condition, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Finance
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Parents face decision on Leap Day baby's birthday
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe odds of being born on Feb. 29 are one in 1,461, according to the Honor Society of Leap Year Day Babies. But with the special day, comes an added responsibility for parents. They don't just have to decide on a name, but a celebration date as well....Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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New Mom Fighting Flesh-eating Bacteria Undergoes 7 Surgeries
CNNUPSTATE, S.C. -- The family of Lana Kuykendall -- a mother of three-week-old twins who is battling a rare flesh-eating bacteria -- realizes all too well that she "still has a long road ahead" after seven surgeries. "We don't know what the next day is...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Necrotizing Fasciitis, Health and Safety at School, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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New Mom Battling Flesh Eating Bacteria
KTLA NewsUPSTATE, S.C. -- A new mother is in critical but stable condition after being diagnosed with flesh-eating bacteria, according to news reports. Lana Kuykendall had just given birth to twins, when she started experiencing pain and noticed a growing spot on...Tags: Necrotizing Fasciitis, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Woman Injured In Suspected DUI Crash Recovering In Hospital
Channel 2 NewsIn her hospital room at the Alaska Native Medical Center on Sunday, 20 year-old Felicia Ambrosio welcomed a group of visitors. Friends and family have been stopping by to see how she is doing after surviving a car crash that happened early Saturday...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Health, Transportation Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics
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How to Stand Up
HealthI’ve been undergoing structural integration (also known as Rolfing). At the end of each session, the therapist asks me to stand. Then he directs me to draw my hips and head back while bringing my upper spine forward. “Are you sure my spine...
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