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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: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Insurance, Dining and Drinking, Consumers, Heart Attack
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Antidepressants: A help or hindrance to those facing surgery?
About 11% of Americans over age 12 take an antidepressant, making the drugs the most widely used medication in the United States. And with more than 51 million in-patient surgeries performed annually in the United States, a substantial overlap between the...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, Chemical Industry, Placebo
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Patients settle stent claims against Midei, St. Joseph
Nearly 250 of the patients who accused cardiologist Dr. Mark Midei of performing unnecessary stent procedures at St. Joseph Medical Center settled their lawsuits against him Thursday, a major step forward in one of the largest medical malpractice cases in...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Litigation, St. Joseph Medical Center, Baltimore County, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jackson trial: AEG missed the warning signs
Michael Jackson’s doctor showed warning signs that should have led concert promoter AEG to raise serious questions before letting him sign on as the singer’s physician for an anticipated comeback tour, a cardiologist testified Tuesday. ...
Tags: Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson, AEG, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Surgery
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Cardiologist says Michael Jackson's doctor was unfit to save him
A cardiologist testified Tuesday that Michael Jackson's doctor gave his famous patient incorrect treatment when he noticed the singer had stopped breathing as a result of a powerful anesthetic the physician had administered. Dr. Daniel Wohlgelernter,...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Michael Jackson, Heart Disease, Propofol (drug), Insomnia
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Supreme Court considers gene patents; scientists react
As the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case against Myriad Genetics, scientists who are skeptical of the idea of patenting genes said they were hopeful that the justices would overturn the Utah company's claims. "I was on pins and needles...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Chemical Industry, Medical Specialization, Ovarian Cancer
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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: Pharmaceuticals, Colleges and Universities, Government Health Care, Chemical Industry, Towson
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Business briefs - April 14
Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce The Hagerstown-Washington County Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed the following new members: • 28 South, 28 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown • AT&T, 17622 Garland Groh Blvd., Hagerstown •...Tags: Middletown, Back Pain, Arts and Culture, Physical Therapists, Health Treatments
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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: Heart Disease, Heart Attack, Medical Research, Colleges and Universities, Health Treatments
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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: Heart Disease, Smithfield, Hampton Roads, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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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: Meatloaf, American Express Company, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pies and Tarts, Foods and Beverages
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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: Science and Technology, Heart Attack, Research, American Medical Association, Chemical Industry
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