Science & Medicine
Trauma in the ER: Who covers the uninsured?
June 18, 2012
World & Nation
WASHINGTON -- Atty. Gen. Eric H.
Feb. 27, 2014
Politics
Atty. Gen. Eric Holder hospitalized with shortness of breath
California
Each had experienced a catastrophe--an Upland boy stricken with a liver infection, a Moorpark girl who fell deathly ill from the effects of Reyes syndrome, a Los Angeles woman injured in an auto accident 6,000 miles from home.
May 21, 1988
Science: Although a few studies are in the works, claims about the drink’s healing effects have yet to be proved.
March 27, 2000
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who vowed this year to stay on the Supreme Court as long as she could go “full steam,” announced Wednesday she had undergone a “coronary catheterization procedure” to have a stent put in her right coronary artery.
Nov. 26, 2014
Technology and the Internet
A federal grand jury has indicted two Iranian men on a charge of orchestrating a widespread ransomware cyberattack scheme targeting U.S. cities, hospitals and transportation agencies, including Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center and the Port of San Diego.
Nov. 28, 2018
Demoralized doctors and nurses across the U.S. are struggling to cope with record COVID-19 cases, prompting some governors to take new steps to contain the virus.
Dec. 11, 2020
UCLA Medical Center will ground its MedStar Emergency Air Transport Service after eight years of operation because of a lack of money to fund the 24-hour “flying emergency room,” the program’s director said Wednesday.
July 4, 1991
UCLA Medical Center celebrated the second anniversary of its MedStar helicopter program last week with a reunion of former patients who were rescued by the helicopter.
May 16, 1985