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Stony Brook hospital opens center for women, infants
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comRonni Schultz said she can't wait to begin seeing patients at Stony Brook University Medical Center's new women and infants center. "I am totally excited," said Schultz, the associate director of nursing for women and children, as she gave tours...Tags: Long Island, Hospitals and Clinics, Stony Brook University, Illnesses, People
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Susan Campbell: Palin's Daughter Shines Light On Sex Education
When does an unmarried, pregnant 17-year-old merit the attention of the media? Rarely, unless the young woman's mother is the Republican candidate for vice president, who, as governor of Alaska, opposes federal funding for sex education classes, a...Tags: Phyllis Schlafly, Reproduction, John McCain, Rape, Health Treatments
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NJ report calls for more prenatal care
Associated Press WriterBetter education and improved access to health insurance were among the recommendations Thursday from a New Jersey task force that warned that pregnant mothers most at risk of losing their babies aren't getting enough care. "Teens, minorities, unmarried...Tags: Health Insurance, Reproduction, Medicare, Health Treatments, Medical Staff
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Videoconference Lets Marine In Iraq See Newborn Daughter
Courant Staff WriterBrandon Hotard has waited 10 years to become a father. So when it finally happened at 9:39 a.m. Wednesday, he couldn't wait to see his new daughter — even if he was halfway across the world. With the help of a satellite hookup and some pretty...Tags: Reproduction, Medical Specialization
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Training Covers Emergencies During Deliveries
McClatchy NewspapersThe laboring woman groaned in pain: "Ow, ow. Make the baby come out." The baby's head was already seeing daylight. But its shoulder was stuck. Delivering this infant safely would take some careful maneuvers. Doctors, nurses and residents crowded...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Advanced Training, Medical Staff, Medicine
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John C. Norton Jr.
Dr. John C. Norton Jr., a retired Baltimore obstetrician and gynecologist who during his 46-year career delivered an estimated 7,000 babies, died Monday of complications from a stroke at his Catonsville home. He was 91. Dr. Norton, whose father was a...Tags: Georgetown, Christianity, Hospitals and Clinics, Windsor Mill, Roman Catholic
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Funeral held for pregnant traffic agent, infant
STAFF WRITERA pregnant New York City traffic agent fatally killed by a van and the son who died after being delivered by Caesarean section lay together in a coffin at their funeral. About 1,000 mourners, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Raymond...Tags: Reproduction, Raymond W. Kelly, Medical Specialization, Michael Bloomberg
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Odor evacuates medical office building
An unusual odor inside a medical office building affiliated with Pocono Medical Center in Coolbaugh Township prompted the evacuation and closing of the building Wednesday morning. Hospital spokesman Geoffrey Roche said firefighters and personnel from the...Tags: Fires, Medicine, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization
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Looking For Dr. Right
BY ALIX BOYLE | Special To The Courant Illustration by Jacob Thomas | Special to the CourantChoosing a primary health care provider is a lot like choosing a spouse. The sickness-and-health part is obvious, but there are other things to consider. Is there great chemistry? Do you share the same values? Will this person be there for you over the...Tags: Health Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Treatments, Trials, Diseases
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Forum details enormous cost of caring for Illinois babies exposed to alcohol
Chicago Tribune reporterThe cost of caring for the almost 1,800 babies born in Illinois each year who are damaged by exposure to alcohol in the womb is enormous over their lifetimes, which can include medical treatment and incarceration. "This is a huge public health issue, but...Tags: Reproduction, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Northwestern University, Diseases, Drunk Driving
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
The couple already had three daughters. They badly wanted a boy, and she had not conceived in five years, so doctors gave her hormones. The startling result was septuplets, four boys and three girls, heralded by Egyptian doctors as a miracle. For the...Tags: Reproduction, Guerrilla Activity, Boeing Co., Refugee, Government
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Unusual odor forces closing of Monroe medical building
An unusual odor inside a medical office building affiliated with Pocono Medical Center in Monroe County prompted the evacuation and closing of the building this morning. Hospital spokesman Geoffrey Roche said firefighters and personnel from the hospital'...Tags: Fires, Medicine, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization
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