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Thursday, January 18
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ABC News
Israel-Gaza live updates: Unclear whether medical aid has reached hostages
(NEW YORK) -- The end of the cease-fire came after Hamas, the Palestinian militant group that governs Gaza, freed over 100 of the more than 200 people its militants took hostage during the Oct. 7 surprise attack on southern Israel. In exchange, Israel released ...
Tuesday, January 9
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Jon Sparks
Memorial Medical Clinic Nauvoo Closes Temporarily Due to Power Outage/Weather
NAUVOO, IL - Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic in Nauvoo has announced that they will be temporarily closed today, Tuesday, January 9, 2024, due to a power outage and inclement weather.
Monday, January 8
by
Sean Kernan
Wake Up Tri-Counties OSF Saint Luke Medical Center Community Health Needs Assessment
OSF Healthcare is preparing an all new Community Health Needs Assessment. Connie Wessels joined Samantha Rux on Wake Up Tri-Counties to discuss planning for the annual Community Health Needs Assessment which will be seeking Henry County residents to fill out the Community Health Needs ...
Thursday, January 4
by
Sean Kernan
OSF Saint Luke Medical Center Earns Awards for High Quality Care
OSF Saint Luke Medical Center is touting a brand new Four Star Rating by the National Rural Rating System (NRRS), a program recognizing excellence in rural health care. In an announcement on Thursday, January 4th, OSF Saint Luke Medical Center President Jackie Kernan said ...
Thursday, January 4
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ABC News
Connecticut woman becomes first non-resident to use Vermont’s medical aid in dying law
(NEW YORK) -- A Connecticut woman will be the first non-resident of Vermont to use the state's medical aid in dying law on Thursday morning, according to local reports. Lynda Bluestein, a 76-year-old from Bridgeport, is suffering from terminal ovarian cancer and fallopian tube cancer. ...
Wednesday, January 3
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ABC News
Morris Chestnut to star in CBS’ Sherlock Holmes-based medical drama ‘Watson’
CBS has announced that Best Man star Morris Chestnut will play the lead role in Watson, a medical drama inspired by the mythology of Sherlock Holmes. Dr. Watson was, of course, the legendary detective's partner in solving crimes, but in the new show — which ...
Friday, December 29
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ABC News
Seven of the biggest medical breakthroughs in 2023
(NEW YORK) -- From new vaccines to the first drugs of their kind for hard-to-treat disorders, 2023 has been a year full of medical breakthroughs. They offer opportunities for people to protect themselves from diseases, slow down the effects of others and even incorporate artificial ...
Wednesday, December 27
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The Center Square
California’s free Medi-Cal to cover illegal immigrants amid healthcare shortage
(The Center Square) – Beginning January 1, illegal immigrants will be able to qualify for and use Medi-Cal, California’s taxpayer-funded free and low-cost healthcare plan for low-income residents. ...
Thursday, December 14
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The Center Square
Three men indicted in connection with illegal medical marijuana scheme
(The Center Square) - Three men are facing a long list of charges connected with a scheme to illegally grow medical marijuana, Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said ...
Thursday, December 14
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Ohio General Assembly passes bill limiting transgender athletes’ participation, medical care for minors
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- The Ohio Senate passed a bill restricting certain transgender rights for minors in the state on Wednesday. House Bill 68 is comprised of two acts: the "Save Adolescents from Experimentation Act," which bans transgender minors from receiving gender-affirming care and the "Save ...
Wednesday, December 13
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Virginia elementary school students receive medical attention after ingesting fentanyl-laced gummy bears
(AMHERST, Va.) -- Several Virginia elementary school students needed medical attention Tuesday after eating gummy bears laced with what authorities said was fentanyl. The Amherst County Sheriff's Office said seven children at Central Elementary School in Amherst, Virginia, "experienced a reaction to ingesting gummy bears" ...
Sunday, December 10
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ABC News
Advancements in medical care could be saving lives amid conflicts around the world
Performing medicine can be difficult in any setting but perhaps no more challenging than during a humanitarian crisis. Doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals are often performing under extreme duress with a limited number of tools compared to working in a traditional hospital setting. There have ...
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