VA clinic warns of possible contaminant exposure CTV.ca Sat, 14 Feb 2009 10:26 AM PST Thousands of patients at a U.S. Veterans Administration clinic may have been exposed to the infectious body fluids of other patients when they had colonoscopies in recent years. | Ensuring negligence comes with a price Vancouver Sun Sat, 14 Feb 2009 10:19 AM PST Kevin Brown was just 32 when his brain and body were shattered as he was struck by a car operated by Cipriano Constantino Gomes, a Pizza Hut delivery driver. | New equipment will help heart disease patients News 14 Carolina Sat, 14 Feb 2009 09:44 AM PST Presbyterian Hospital in Charlotte is one of a handful of health care facilities across the country taking body imaging to the next level. The hospital will soon have new equipment for magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI. | Part 2: In barbed wire with clasped hands Cleburne Times-Review Sat, 14 Feb 2009 09:18 AM PST The January 1963 murder-body dumping case of Arthur Eugene Gregory may be unsolvable. That trail is cold as Arctic ice. | VA patients may have been exposed to contaminants The Tennessean Sat, 14 Feb 2009 07:55 AM PST CHATTANOOGA รข" Thousands of patients at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Tennessee may have been exposed to the infectious body fluids of other patients when they had colonoscopies in recent years, and now VA medical facilities all over the U.S. are reviewing their own procedures. | What is juvenile diabetes? Albert Lea Tribune Sat, 14 Feb 2009 07:10 AM PST Diabetes is the name given to disorders in which the body has trouble regulating its blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels. There are two major types of diabetes: type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. | | |
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