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Jurors in Conrad Murray Trial Shown Video on Propofol Use
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- After a long delay, testimony resumed Wednesday in the involuntary manslaughter trial against Michael Jackson's personal physician, Dr. Conrad Murray. Dr. Steven Shafter, who is likely the prosecution's last witness, took the...Tags: Conrad Murray, Lab Tests, Justice System, Witnesses, Prosecution
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Expert: Murray Gave Jackson 40 Times More Sedative Than He Told Police
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Dr. Conrad Murray probably gave Michael Jackson 40 times more of the surgical anesthetic than he admitted to police, a leading expert on the drug testified Thursday. Dr. Steven Shafter was the last witness called before the...Tags: Insomnia, Justice System, Propofol (drug), Prosecution, Heart Failure
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Anesthesiologist Charged With Sexually Assaulting 3rd Woman
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA, Calif. (KTLA) -- An anesthesiologist in Orange County, already accused of sexually assaulting two female patients while they were unconscious, has now been charged with assaulting a third woman. Yashwant Balgiri Giri, 58, is charged with one...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Justice System, Sex Crimes, Punishment, Prosecution
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Last Defense Witness Called in Trial of Michael Jackson's Doctor
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Round two of the battle of the propofol experts started Thursday afternoon in the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor as the defense anesthesiology expert began his testimony. When Dr. Paul White continues his testimony Friday, and he...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Insomnia, Justice System, Prosecution, Propofol (drug)
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Closing Arguments Set for Thursday in Conrad Murray Trial
CNN/KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The jury in the Conrad Murray trial is in recess until Thursday, when closing arguments are set to begin. Murray is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the death of pop star Michael Jackson in June 2009. On Tuesday, Murray ended...Tags: Insomnia, Conrad Murray, Punishment, Witnesses, Prosecution
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Independent Commission Finds Problems at Carlisle Regional Medical Center
A review by the Joint Commission found several problems at Carlisle Regional Medical Center. The Commission gathers information about accredited medical centers through direct observations by employees and other interviews.
This comes after an...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Organizations, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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Family of woman who died after a medical error joins hospital's safety panel
Michelle Malizzo Ballog was nervous as hospital staff wheeled her into surgery to replace a temporary stent in her liver. In a procedure two weeks earlier, also at University of Illinois Medical Center at Chicago, she had awakened too early from the...Tags: Shelton, University of Illinois at Chicago, Heart Problems, Health and Medical Professionals, Family
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Mesh used in pelvic surgeries under scrutiny
The pain began almost immediately after Cheryl Sorrels had pelvic surgery to correct a bulging bladder three years ago. There was also a lot more bleeding than she expected.
Sorrels chalked that up to a difficult recovery. It wasn't until the 58-year-old...Tags: Hemorrhaging, Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Bladder, Intestine
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Some key drugs scarce nationally; shortage not affecting patient care locally
A growing shortage of medications for a host of illnesses has hospitals around the country scrambling for substitutes to avoid patient harm and in some cases, even delaying treatment. While the shortage has not affected patient care locally, both...Tags: Stress, Cancer, Propofol (drug), Heart Failure, Seizures
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Skin Tag: You're It
Premium Health News ServiceDEAR MAYO CLINIC: Where do skin tags come from? As I age, I feel like I get more and more, and they appear out of nowhere. Are they harmful at all? Can I do something to get rid of them myself, or do I need to see a skin doctor? Some of them are really...Tags: Skin Cancer, Mayo Clinic, Health, Surgery, Obesity
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Attorney: Michael Jackson Had Heartbeat at Hospital
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Doctors at UCLA were able to briefly re-establish Michael Jackson's heartbeat at the hospital emergency room, but the King of Pop was "long gone" by then, according to a lawyer for Jackson's father, Joe Jackson. Joe Jackson's attorney,...Tags: Conrad Murray, Jerry Brown, Justice System, Propofol (drug), Prosecution
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Jackson's doctor charged, pleads not guilty
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersProsecutors on Monday charged Michael Jackson's personal physician with involuntary manslaughter in connection with administering a combination of surgical anesthetic and sedatives blamed in the music legend's death last summer. The complaint filed by...Tags: Conrad Murray, Insomnia, Surgery, Roman Polanski, Justice System
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