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'We felt so alone'
South Bend TribuneKandis and Daniel Tubb spent hours analyzing the ultrasound pictures, straining to see traces of each other in their unborn son's features. Daniel said his sweet little button nose came from Kandis. And Kandis thought almost everything else looked like...Tags: Music, Human Interest, Hospitals and Clinics, Entertainment, In Vitro Fertilization
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'We never heard her cry ...'
South Bend TribuneA nurse handed Lee Stevens scrubs as his wife was rushed into surgery. He threw them on over his clothes while listening to the commotion through the hospital doors. The WSBT-TV news producer felt terrified. It all started around 5 a.m. March 5, 2010,...Tags: Photography, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Nursing, Arts
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Women hold nurse-in to 'normalize' breastfeeding
South Bend TribuneGRANGER -- Katie Haynie browsed a menu at Tony Sacco's with her husband sitting across the table and holding her smiling 10-month-old daughter Penelope, dressed in a checkered onesie. Haynie, a first-time mother, dined at the restaurant with her family...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Nursing, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Medical Specialization, Dining and Drinking
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Granger restaurant shows support for breastfeeding moms after customer complaint
WSBT-TVGRANGER – A popular Granger restaurant extends an olive branch to nursing mothers after an incident last Sunday left many of them outraged. A customer complained about a woman breastfeeding her child in the dining area. That's when an employee...Tags: Event Planning, Services and Shopping, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Employees
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Slain South Bend nurse remembered through awards program
SOUTH BEND – It has been five years since a nurse from our area was gunned down along with four others at a clothing store near Chicago. On Wednesday, scholarships were given out in her memory. Jeni Bishop was a Memorial Hospital ICU nurse who...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Nursing, Medical Specialization
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Cancer Consortium seeks to cut disease in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The chief medical officer of the American Cancer Society will be in Indianapolis to speak to a group seeking to reduce cancer in Indiana through the development of a comprehensive plan. Dr. Otis Brawley will speak at the...
Tags: Otis Brawley, American Cancer Society
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Couple who lost son in shooting frustrated by laws
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Whether you love guns, hate guns or are somehow totally indifferent to them, only a fool would argue that Tim and Patty Williams haven't survived the worst gun nightmare that any parent can endure. Nineteen years ago, their 13-...
Tags: Gun Control, National Rifle Association of America, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Justice System
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Mental health experts testify in Biffle trial
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- While awaiting trial on two murder charges and a slew of other accusations, Brandon Biffle spent much of his time in the St. Joseph County Jail in the rubber room, where inmates on suicide watch are generally sent. He slept on the floor and...Tags: Health, Mental Illness, Mental Health, Psychiatry, Behavioral Conditions
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SC midwife indicted for Indiana baby deliveries
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana grand jury has indicted a South Carolina woman on numerous charges for allegedly delivering several children in Indiana, including a newborn that died. Forty-nine-year-old Carol Velasquez of Aiken, S.C., was arrested... -
Mich. now right-to-work; effects will be delayed
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A right-to-work law is on the books in Michigan, a mainstay of organized labor, but those considering opting out of paying union dues will have to wait months or years to do so. The law, which lets workers choose not to pay...Tags: Laws, Automotive Equipment, Employees, Ford Motor Co., Lawyers
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Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center joins pilot 'bundled payment' program
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA -- Consider how many separate claims would need to be filed to individual health care providers under the current Medicare payment system for the following case: A 75-year-old woman falls at home and is taken by ambulance to the hospital...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Physical Therapists, Corporate Officers, Medicaid, Hospitals and Clinics
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More gun laws = fewer deaths, 50-state study says
CHICAGO (AP) — It's a study everyone is talking about today because the statistics are so dramatic: States with the most gun control laws have a 42 percent lower gun death rate than states with the least number of gun control laws, according to a...
Tags: Laws, Criminal Laws, Internists, Research, Interior Policy
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