Medical examiners find traces of marijuana in Trayvon Martin's system - The Star-Ledger - NJ.com


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Medical examiners find traces of marijuana in Trayvon Martin's system
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A paramedic report says Zimmerman had a 1-inch laceration on his head and forehead abrasion. "Bleeding tenderness to his nose, and a small laceration to the back of his head. All injuries have minor bleeding," paramedic Michael Brandy wrote about ...
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Jury Convicts Buhl Man of Rape - Twin Falls Times-News

Jury Convicts Buhl Man of Rape
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On May 22, 2011, a Twin Falls police detective responded to St. Luke's Magic Valley Medical Center for a report of a sexual assault. A woman told police she had been raped after a party, while she slept. The woman said she had gone out to a bar with ...

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Flesh-eating condition caused by common bacteria - CNN


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Flesh-eating condition caused by common bacteria
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Many other bacteria -- especially those that thrive in oxygen-deprived environments, like inside the human body -- can also cause necrotizing fasciitis, said Dr. William Schaffner, chairman of the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Vanderbilt ...
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When Competitive Bidding Hurts Patients - New York Times

When Competitive Bidding Hurts Patients
New York Times
Using CPAP, or any medical device, is complicated, and the machines work only if you know how to use them properly. If the CPAP mask doesn't fit snugly, it can be uncomfortable and cause skin abrasion or even scarring. If moisture condenses in the ...

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St. Jude Medical Updates Optim Lead Registry Data and Status of Riata Leads ... - MarketWatch (press release)

St. Jude Medical Updates Optim Lead Registry Data and Status of Riata Leads ...
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"These data demonstrate that the changes in design and addition of Optim insulation material on St. Jude Medical's current-generation leads have significantly reduced the abrasion-related issues associated with Riata silicone-only leads.

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St. Jude Medical Reports on Lead Failures - MedPage Today

St. Jude Medical Reports on Lead Failures
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Historically, abrasion-caused lead insulation failures range from 3% to 10%. Externalized lead conductors can result in device malfunction or death. Only 171 of the 671 leads were returned to the company for analysis. Most of the increase in cases of ...
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Necrotizing fasciitis: What is the flesh-eating disease? - Fox News


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Necrotizing fasciitis: What is the flesh-eating disease?
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“If you have eaten red meat, that white, tough gristle– that's fascia,” Dr. Michael Lucchesi, chief medical officer for SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, told FoxNews.com. “That's underneath the skin and covers the muscle.
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Burn treatment: Medical advances reduce hospital stays - Plain Dealer


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Burn treatment: Medical advances reduce hospital stays
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Burn treatment gallery (5 photos) CLEVELAND, Ohio -- In 1990, 349 burn patients were admitted to MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland. In 2010, that number dropped to 129 -- a decrease of 63 percent. This dip in the hospitalization rate of burn ...

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Police: Suspect Threatened to 'Flip this Bed,' Assault Officers at BU Medical ... - Patch.com

Police: Suspect Threatened to 'Flip this Bed,' Assault Officers at BU Medical ...
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Just after 4 am, Boston University Medical Center Department of Public Safety Special State Police responded to disturbance at 840 Harrison Ave.. Upon arrival, police said they saw a male—whom officers later identified as Platt—screaming and yelling ...

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FDA Plans ID-Tag System to Detect Faulty Devices - Wall Street Journal

FDA Plans ID-Tag System to Detect Faulty Devices
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By THOMAS M. BURTON The Food and Drug Administration is devising a new system for detecting malfunctions in medical devices that will tap medical and billing records from hospitals and insurance companies. The system is designed to catch malfunctioning ...

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