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'Call the Midwife's' Pam Ferris talks birthing positions, fake babies
Pam Ferris, who plays the cantankerous nun Sister Evangelina on PBS’ “Call the Midwife,” is deep in conversation about her admiration for Anglican sisters (portrayed on the series) during a recent trip to Los Angeles — “they&...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Alzheimer's Disease, Mad Men (tv program), Health and Medical Professionals, United Kingdom
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Sale of possessions may not generate much cash
Dear Liz: We are in our 60s and looking to downsize. We're living in an apartment now and don't like it, so we want to buy a small house. Also, our finances took some serious hits in the recent economy and we're trying to rebuild. But in trying to sell...
Tags: Finance, Financial Aid, Health and Medical Professionals, Students, Craigslist, Inc.
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Review: 'Catch Me If You Can' plays a musical con game
Inside the 2002 Steven Spielberg movie “Catch Me If You Can” is the germ of a great idea for a Broadway show, since antihero Frank Abagnale Jr. ultimately turns out to be less of a con man than consummate thespian. He’s constantly...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Leonardo DiCaprio, Steven Spielberg, Theater, Health and Medical Professionals
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When Page 2 faces dire medical situation, Dodgers come in for the save
PHOENIX — I'm told when you have one of these mini-strokes, your fingers might hit the wrong keys, so my meaning well in a column might come off as something else. I can't explain the previous 39 years. I should have known this trip to spring...
Tags: Hank Conger, Health and Medical Professionals, Ned Colletti , Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Spring Training
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Contract talks break off between Motion Picture & TV Fund, union
Contract talks broke down between the Motion Picture & Television Fund and the union representing healthcare workers Wednesday, paving the way for a planned strike early next week. "After extensive good faith bargaining on MPTF’s part, we have...
Tags: Interior Policy, Strikes, Healthcare Contract Issues, Entertainment, Unions
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Nursing longer doesn't protect against obesity, study says
Getting moms to nurse their babies longer and exclusively did not mean the kids were less at risk for obesity by the time they were 11-1/2 – despite suggestions from other studies that breastfeeding can protect against obesity, researchers in a...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Body Mass Index, Science and Technology, Belarus, Medical Research
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No charges against adult center staffer who refused to do CPR
L.A. NOWBakersfield police have closed an investigation into a senior living facility where a staff member refused to perform CPR on an elderly woman who later died, and say no criminal charges will be pursued. Police began their probe Monday into...... -
Refusing CPR to dying woman not a crime, police conclude
L.A. NOWNo crime was committed at a senior living facility where a staff member refused to perform CPR on an elderly woman who later died, Bakersfield police concluded. The investigation would appear to close the books on the case, which has...... -
Worker who refused to perform CPR on leave from senior center
L.A. NOWThe parent company of a Bakersfield senior living facility where a staff member refused to perform CPR said the employee is on voluntary leave while the case is being investigated, the Associated Press reported.... -
Family backs adult care center that refused CPR to dying woman
L.A. NOWThe family of an 87-year-old woman who died after a staff member at a Bakersfield nursing home refused to perform CPR last week backed the decision and said they do not plan to sue the facility.... -
Family: Woman at care center did not want life-prolonging measures
L.A. NOWThe 87-year-old woman who died after a staff member at a Bakersfield senior living facility refused to perform CPR last week did not want life-prolonging intervention, her family said Tuesday.... -
Face transplant recipient 'in great spirits' after operation
They’re not exactly routine, but face transplants are becoming more common. The latest to be announced, on Tuesday at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston, involved a former transplant nurse whose husband tossed industrial-strength lye on...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Procedures and Tests, Personal Service, Hospitals and Clinics
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