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After saving child, rainbow appears to young heroes
The Brunswick News, Ga.With spring at hand and people heading to pools and beaches, three sixth-grade girls at Frederica Academy were only looking for some casual time when they slipped into a hot tub at the Sea Island Beach Club. Kate Worthley, 11, Ava Parker and Emily...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Swimming, American Red Cross
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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), Barry Saunders column
The News & ObserverNot all superheroes who defy death on city streets wear tights and a cape and soar through the air. Some of them wear green hospital scrubs and get stuck in traffic. The hero who helped save Robert Short's life on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Autopsy of Bangor man shocked with Taser reveals bath salts overdose
Bangor Daily News, MaineA local man who was stunned by Bangor police using a Taser last September after he consumed synthetic bath salts and was "out of control" died as a result of complications from overdosing on the lab-made drug, his autopsy report states. The man's father...Tags: Medical Research, Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Bath Salt Drugs
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Boston bombings: Officer lost all blood but is expected to recover
Los Angeles TimesBOSTON -- A Boston officer shot and wounded in pursuit of the marathon bombing suspects last week had to be resuscitated after his heart stopped and he lost his entire blood supply, but doctors and relatives on Sunday said he was emerging from sedation...Tags: Boston, Medical Research, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Shootings
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Errors cited in Lap-Band operation
A surgeon cut an Orange County woman's aorta during Lap-Band weight-loss surgery in 2011 and an anesthesiologist failed to detect her hemorrhaging, events that led to her death, according to a Los Angeles County Coroner's autopsy report. The report...
Tags: Heart Problems, Medical Research, Los Angeles Police Department, Heart Disease, Trials
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OnStar Gets Emergency Medical Accreditation
KickingTiresOnStar's advisors have helped deliver babies, administer CPR instructions and dole out post-car-accident advice, all before medical help arrives. It turns out they know what they're talking about. GM's safety and communication service has been certified...Tags: General Motors Corp., Emergency Health Procedures
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Dead diver had separated from his class, officials say
The missing diver rescued off Shaw's Cove in Laguna Beach became separated from his classmates during a class dive, Laguna Beach lifeguard officials said Monday. Mark Gibbs, a 51-year-old Tustin resident, died at 1:28 p.m. Friday at Hoag Hospital in...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard
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CPR classes for health care workers
CPR classes are being offered May 1 at Avera St. Luke's Education Center, 709 Sixth Ave. S.E., for people who work in the health care field. For first-time participants: cost, $60, covers the practice of CPR for adult, child and infant CPR,...Tags: Emergency Health Procedures
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Diver who ran out of air off Laguna Beach had separated from class
A scuba diver who died after he went missing at Shaw's Cove in Laguna Beach became separated from his classmates during a class dive and apparently ran out of air, Laguna Beach lifeguard officials said Monday. Mark Gibbs, a 51-year-old Tustin resident,...
Tags: AEG, U.S. Coast Guard, Michael Jackson
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Hands-only CPR to be taught
The Times LeaderTo help educate people in the new hands-only CPR method, the city and Wilkes University nursing students are offering free, hands-on training programs. The sessions run 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Barnes & Noble Wilkes-King's bookstore at 7 S. Main...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Emergency Health Procedures, Medical Specialization, Nursing
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Pens salute heroes' 'great save'
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewDavid Allen finally made it to Consol Energy Center. He attended the Penguins' regular-season home finale Saturday against Carolina, two months after he went into cardiac arrest outside Epiphany Catholic Church prior to a game Feb. 22. "I made it to...Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Evgeni Malkin, Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh Penguins, Marc-Andre Fleury
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St. Paul cop was born to wear the badge -- but for far too briefly
St. Paul Pioneer PressThe 14-year-old boy who ran from St. Paul police officer Josh Lynaugh cried in the back of a squad car. "Did I kill that police officer?" the teen worried after he saw the 30-year-old officer who'd chased him fall to his knees and paramedics load him...Tags: Heart Problems, Cardiologists, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Heart Attack
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