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Suspicious colleague reported Levy, Hopkins dean says
A female colleague of Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy became suspicious about a pen the doctor wore around his neck and alerted officials at the medical institution, touching off an investigation into whether he secretly recorded patients....
Tags: Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Criminals, Gynecology, Crime, Law and Justice, Medical Specialization
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Two patients file lawsuits against gynecologist Levy, Johns Hopkins
Two former patients of Johns Hopkins gynecologist Dr. Nikita Levy filed lawsuits against him and his former employer Friday over concerns that he might have secretly photographed them, as a victims advocacy group joined lawyers in pressing for more...
Tags: Malpractice, Judges, Trials, Business Enterprises, Justice System
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Lawyers scramble for patients of accused Hopkins gynecologist
One law firm has rented out a conference room in the downtown Hilton and invited patients of a Johns Hopkins gynecologist to discuss their legal options. Other firms are taking out newspaper ads, urging his patients to contact them. Others are asking...
Tags: Judges, Trials, Saint Francis Care, University of California, Berkeley, Laws
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Hopkins doctor found dead amid investigation of claims he secretly taped patients
Police want to identify women seen over two decades by a Johns Hopkins gynecologist who was found dead on Monday amid a police investigation that he was surreptitiously photographing and videotaping his patients. The doctor, identified as Nikita A....
Tags: Baltimore County, State University of New York, Police Investigations, Cornell University, Medical Research
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Hopkins patients come forward as investigation into secret recording continues
Nearly 100 women, fearing that a Johns Hopkins gynecologist secretly videotaped and photographed them, contacted police Tuesday, and some potential victims reached out to private attorneys contemplating legal action. Police revealed Tuesday that at...
Tags: Baltimore County, Employment, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Medical Research, Justice System
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First free-standing birth center in Illinois gets go-ahead
A state board on Tuesday unanimously approved Illinois' first free-standing birthing center, a homelike facility that allows healthy pregnant women to labor and deliver with minimal medical intervention. The two-room birth center at the nonprofit PCC...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Lobbying, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Nursing, Politics
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Farm women have to be tough
Farm women have to be tougher than a pine knot. If they weren't, there might not be any farm families. The miracle of birth is a sight to behold when everything goes as it should. I get to deliver a lot of calves but, obviously, most of the deliveries I...Tags: YouTube, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Cesarean Section
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ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION: The very important date
EntreeDate fruit is one of the oldest cultivated tree crops, believed to have originated around the Persian Gulf. Domesticated more than 5,000 years ago, this Mediterranean staple was known as the "bread of the desert" for its abundance, stability, and quick...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Copper (dietary supplement), Potassium (dietary supplement), Amino Acids, Dietary Supplements
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SR. MARY ANN SHEARER, SP May 3, 1918 - December 28, 2012
Sr. Mary Shearer died on December 28, 2012 at St. Joseph Residence, Seattle, WA, at 94 years of age, after 69 years as a Sister of Providence. Vigil Service: January 6, 2013. Funeral Mass: January 7, 2013. Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, Seattle, WA, is in...
Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Career and Workplace
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Florida Hospital rolls out mobile health services for women
Florida Hospital rolled out its new Healthy 100 Women’s Mobile Health Coach Wednesday. The fully loaded RV aims to bring preventive health screenings to women where they work and live. The women’s health center on wheels offers mammography,...
Tags: Oncology, Winter Park, Personal Service, Celebration, Florida Hospital
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No. 1: New Sanford hospital brings changes to Aberdeen
Mark Lindquist's first visit to Aberdeen was a memorable one: He shot a 10-point buck and found out he had blood clots in his lungs. The 47-year-old from Sauk City, Wis., was hunting just north of Aberdeen when he noticed he had shortness of breath and...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Gynecology, High Blood Pressure, Medical Specialization
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Remarkable Woman: Lauren Streicher
Ten years ago, a Chicago gynecologist began to notice a pattern among her patients. Many of the women who came to Dr. Lauren Streicher for a second opinion after another doctor recommended a hysterectomy, or removal of the uterus, didn't need the...
Tags: Alvin Ailey, Physical Conditions, Entertainment, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hysterectomy
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