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China investigates 2 deaths after flu vaccinations
article 2009-11-14 | Author: StaffTwo people in China who received swine flu vaccinations died in the past week but at least one death appears unrelated to the vaccine and the other was being investigated.The country's health ministry reported the deaths late Friday on its Web site — the first time China has announced deaths ...
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Obituaries in the news
article 2009-11-13 | Author: StaffWilliam GanzLOS ANGELES (AP) — Dr. William Ganz, a pioneering cardiologist and one of the inventors of a specialized catheter, has died. He was 90.Cedars-Sinai Medical Center released a statement Wednesday saying Ganz died of natural causes Tuesday in Los Angeles.In 1970, Ganz and Dr. H.J.C. Swan invented a balloon-tipped ...
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Lawyer: Woods' brother did not get proper care
article 2009-11-10 | Author: Eric TuckerA hospital did not do enough to care for the brother of James Woods when he went to the emergency room complaining of a sore throat and vomiting in 2006, a lawyer for the actor told jurors Monday at the trial of a wrongful death lawsuit.Michael Woods died ...
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Fort victims had different reasons for enlisting
article 2009-11-08 | Author: Amy ForlitiThe 13 people killed when an Army psychiatrist allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, included several people who shared the same profession as the alleged shooter, a father of three with ties to Laos whose family had a history of military service, a civilian who had ...
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3 who died in Detroit race described as healthy
article 2009-10-20 | Author: Corey WilliamsThe deaths of three runners who collapsed during a 13.1-mile half marathon appear to have been an aberration, but at least six runners have died while competing in such events in the last two months.Autopsies were inconclusive Monday on the bodies of Rick Brown, 65, of Marietta, Ohio; Daniel Langdon, ...
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Medco plans to compare Plavix, Effient in study
article 2009-10-20 | Author: StaffMedco Health Solutions Inc. said Tuesday it will compare the blood thinner Plavix, the world's second-best selling drug, with the newer Effient to study.Medco's proposed study, which would take more than two years, will exclude patients with a genetic mutation that reduces the effectiveness of Plavix and other drugs. Plavix ...
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3 runners die competing in the Detroit marathon
article 2009-10-19 | Author: StaffA half-marathoner and two other runners died during the Detroit marathon on Sunday, organizers said.Daniel Langdon, 36, of Laingsburg, collapsed at about 9:02 a.m. between the 11- and 12-mile markers, said Rich Harshbarger, vice president of consumer marketing for the Detroit Media Partnership.Rick Brown, 65, of Marietta, Ohio, collapsed at ...
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Study: Flu viruses can spark heart attacks
article 2009-09-22 | Author: Maria ChengHeart patients who catch the flu may have more to worry about than just a fever or the sniffles: the virus could also spark a heart attack, new research shows.Amid the global outbreak of swine flu, experts say it's crucial that heart patients get vaccinated against both regular ...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning NC newspaper publisher dies
article 2009-09-17 | Author: StaffW. Horace Carter, a North Carolina newspaper publisher whose crusades against the Ku Klux Klan earned a Pulitzer Prize, has died. He was 88.Mitchell Ward, director of Inman Funeral Home in Tabor (TAY'-ber) City, confirmed that Carter died Wednesday at New Hanover Regional Medical Center. Carter suffered a
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Jamaican dancehall innovator dies in NY at 47
article 2009-09-07 | Author: StaffWycliffe Johnson, a keyboardist and producer known as "Steely" who helped to steer Jamaican music for nearly two decades and to modernize the dancehall genre, has died. He was 47.Johnson died Tuesday at Brookhaven Memorial Hospital in Patchogue, N.Y., following a heart attack, longtime friend and fellow producer ...
