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Disney 'Camp Rock 2' actor Mdot severely injured in Malibu motorcycle accident
L.A. NOWA star of Disney's "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam," who suffered a compound fracture of his right leg in a Malibu motorcycle accident, had one in a series of surgeries Wednesday to his broken body. Matthew "Mdot" Finley was...... -
Validity of hospital rankings
Special to the Los Angeles TimesEven if you're the kind who never reads a review before heading to the car lot or the movie theater, you probably want to know how your hospital stacks up before you walk through the door. You definitely wouldn't want to find out after the fact that...Tags: Heart Disease, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Heart and Circulatory System, Nursing, Entertainment
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A Critical Choice
Steve Garelick of West Hills needed surgery to fix his leaking heart valve — and right away. It was already late February and the 54-year-old certified public accountant knew he couldn’t wait until after tax season, the busiest time of year...Tags: Heart Disease, Medical Services, Medical Procedures and Tests, Stroke, Diabetes
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UCLA Health System
At UCLA Health System, patients always come first. Whether at one of its hospital campuses in Westwood or Santa Monica or at a community clinic or office location, if UCLA is in the name you can be confident that you or your loved ones are receiving...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Services, University of California, Los Angeles, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Aron Kincaid dies at 70; actor appeared in 1960s 'beach' movies
Aron Kincaid, an actor who appeared in 1960s "beach" movies such as "The Girls on the Beach" and "The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini" and later had careers as a model and an artist, has died. He was 70.
Kincaid, who lived in Beverly Hills, died of heart-...Tags: Career and Workplace, Comedy (genre), The Beverly Hillbillies (tv program), Entertainment, World War II (1939-1945)
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Gil Garfield dies at 77; member of the '50s trio the Cheers
Gil Garfield, a member of the 1950s trio the Cheers, who had a top 10 hit with "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots," has died. He was 77.
Garfield, who also was an artist and songwriter, died Saturday of cancer at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical...Tags: Realty, Liver Cancer, Real Estate, Gays and Lesbians, Motorcycling
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Lindsay Lohan is suspect in attack on Betty Ford clinic staffer
L.A. NOWActress Lindsay Lohan is under investigation for misdemeanor battery for allegedly attacking a female staffer at the Betty Ford Center, where a Beverly Hills judge ordered the actress to stay for violating probation. Palm Desert officers are completing an... -
Betty Garrett dies at 91; versatile comedic actress
Betty Garrett, a comedic actress who was a fixture in such MGM musicals as "On The Town" and "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," a regular on the television series "All in the Family" and "Laverne & Shirley" and a star on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater...Tags: Music Theater, Politics, Comedy (genre), Celebrities, Theater
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Helen B. Landgarten dies at 89; pioneering art therapist
Helen B. Landgarten, a Los Angeles artist and pioneering art therapist who established a clinical art therapy program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and graduate departments in art therapy at Immaculate Heart College and Loyola Marymount University, has...Tags: Health Treatments, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Arts, Psychotherapy
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Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor hospitalized in Westwood
L.A. NOWZsa Zsa Gabor was taken to Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center on Sunday evening for surgery to amputate part of her leg, according to her publicist. The 93-year-old actress had been suffering from problems with a lesion on the leg,...... -
Doctors trying to avoid risky leg amputation for Zsa Zsa Gabor, publicist says
L.A. NOWDoctors treating Hollywood legend Zsa Zsa Gabor administered a massive dose of antibiotics to the actress on Monday in an effort to avert a risky amputation of her infected lower leg, her publicist said.... -
Lindsay Lohan ordered to undergo strict outpatient program of drug testing, therapy
L.A. NOWA Beverly Hills judge ordered Lindsay Lohan on Wednesday to undergo rigorous outpatient therapy for the next three months that will require regular counseling and keep her in Los Angeles. L.A. County Superior Court Judge Elden Fox said Lohan will......
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