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Limo fire: U.S., Philippine leaders offer condolences for victims
Government officials from the United States and the Philippines took to social media this week to express condolences to the families of a group of Filipina nurses who died in a Bay Area limousine fire over the weekend. “Condolences to the Fojas...
Tags: Philippines, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals
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Jackson's propofol death a first in 14 years, witness says
A toxicologist testified Monday that Michael Jackson is the only person in Los Angeles County not in the medical field to die of propofol intoxication in their home in the last 14 years. The comments from Dan Anderson, with the county coronor's...
Tags: Propofol (drug), Arthritis, AEG, Nursing Homes, Conrad Murray
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Limo fire: Women killed met through nursing, friends say
OAKLAND -- The women involved in a deadly limo accident on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge on Saturday were friends who knew one another through nursing work and were celebrating the wedding of one of the five who died. "I'm shocked. It's devastating, a...
Tags: Arson, Medical Specialization, Television Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Limo fire: Grief at Oakland nursing home where victims worked
An Oakland nursing home was reeling Monday as staff and residents assessed the magnitude of their loss: Eight of the nurses involved in a deadly limousine fire had ties to the home. Four of them were killed. Officials at the Fruitvale Healthcare...
Tags: Long Term Care, Vehicles, Nursing Homes, Philippines, Services and Shopping
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Lebanon border region caught in Syria conflict
ARSAL, Lebanon — When Mustafa Ezzedine, a Sunni Muslim from this Sunni border town, wanted to buy some furniture, he undertook a clandestine trip into war-torn Syria rather than face harassment, or worse, from Shiite Muslim security officers or...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Kidnapping, Religion and Belief, Islam
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Limo fire: Victim planned Manila hilltop wedding, father says
A woman killed over the weekend in a Bay Area limousine fire was going to have a wedding on a hilltop in the Philippines, her family said. Neriza Fojas, 31, had already had a civil wedding ceremony in Las Vegas with her husband, Carlo Moya, but was...
Tags: Philippines, Manila (Philippines), Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals
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After hospital care, the test begins
In 2011, my husband, Eric, a trial attorney, was felled by a brain stem stroke just before he was to board a flight at O'Hare in Chicago. He was just 53 years old with no prior health conditions or problems. From the outset, we knew his recovery and...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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Humans' love for robots may be hard-wired in the brain, studies say
Have you loved R2-D2 and C-3PO since you were a kid? Do you have a soft spot in your in your heart for WALL-E? Did you used to play with Furbies and care for a Tamagotchi digital pet? Can the sight of a Roomba roaming your living room bring a tender smile...
Tags: Long Term Care, Medical Research, Nursing Homes, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology
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'Scream': MTV says it will move forward on a potential series
NEW YORK -- MTV is taking a turn to the horror side, greenlighting a pilot based on Wes Craven’s “Scream” film franchise. The network will collaborate with “Scream” studio Dimesnion Films on the title, with Craven...
Tags: Nick Cannon, Arrested Development (tv program) , HGTV (tv network), Genres, Nicole Polizzi
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McManus: Obama's war on red tape
Here are three things the Obama administration has done that you probably didn't know about: Ever struggle with those accordion-style rubber sleeves on nozzles at the gas station? The sleeve — technically a "vapor recovery nozzle" — was...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Federal Trade Commission, Economy, Business and Finance
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L.A. County hospitals, clinics conduct disaster drill
Less than two weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, several Los Angeles County hospitals and clinics conducted a disaster drill to test whether healthcare officials are prepared for such an emergency. At Providence Little Company of Mary Medical...Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Medical Procedures and Tests, Broken Bones, University of California, Irvine
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At MTV upfront, a small slate and big personalities
NEW YORK -- Popularity on social media platforms and an increase of MTV2’s male viewers were among the virtues touted by MTV at its upfront presentation Thursday, amid a smaller-than-usual development slate and some rocky recent ratings. The...
Tags: Catfish (movie), Entertainment, Sway (music group), Media Industry, Music
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