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Anesthesiologist shortage may raise cardiac risks of spinal anesthesia
MedWire News: Research from Thailand suggests that increasing the availability of anesthesiologists to perform spinal anesthesia could help prevent related cardiac arrest, which is infrequent but often fatal.Writing in the journal...
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Police: Man arrested after attacking woman in Walgreens parking lot
4--SHELBY --A man previously convicted on drug and embezzling charges was arrested Tuesday after police say he robbed and assaulted a woman in the Walgreens parking lot on Grover Street.According to police documents, Douglas Leon...
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Up to the jury
The jury is expected to begin deliberations today to decide whether the murders of a Medicine Hat family were a cold-blooded plot or an impulsive act.Defence lawyer Alain Hepner made his final arguments at Jeremy Steinke's triple-murder...
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Govt may not amend Drugs & Cosmetics (Amendment) Bill, 2005
The industry associations' concerted efforts to rectify the Drugs and Cosmetics (Amendment) Bill, 2005 by incorporating certain provisions to safeguard the genuine manufacturers may not succeed as the Bill, which was passed by Parliament,...
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DNA database violated privacy: Rights court
STRASBOURG: Europes human rights court in France ruled yesterday that Britain had violated two peoples privacy by storing their DNA profiles, even though they had not been convicted of a crime.The decision calls into question rules...
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DNA database violates privacy
3 hours 28 mins ago Europe's human rights court ruled on Thursday that Britain had violated two people's privacy by storing their DNA profiles, even though they had not been convicted of a crime.Skip related content The decision calls...
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ZOLL Medical Corporation to Speak at the RBC Capital Markets Healthcare Conference
ZOLL Medical Corporation (NasdaqGS: ZOLL), a manufacturer of resuscitation devices and related software solutions, today announced that Richard A.Packer, its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and A. Ernest Whiton, its Chief...
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DNA database a breach of human rights, court rules
Nearly one million innocent people could have their records removed from the national DNA database after a court ruled holding them breached their human rights.In a landmark decision which could have major implications on how DNA records...
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Nearly one million innocent people could have their records removed from the national DNA database after a cou
In a landmark decision which could have major implications on how DNA records are stored, the European Court of Human Rights held that two British men should not have had their DNA and fingerprints retained by police.The judgment sparked...
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Rapid Response Teams Don't Cut Hospital Heart Attacks, Death Rates
TUESDAY, Dec.2 (HealthDay News) -- Hospital rapid response teams, created to prevent cardiac arrest and deaths in critically ill patients, do not seem to work, a new study finds. 'Many hospitals have implemented these teams over...
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Rapid response teams don't cut hospital heart attacks, death rates
Cardiovascular Health News Health Encyclopedia: Cardiovascular Health TUESDAY, Dec.2 (HealthDay News) -- Hospital rapid response teams, created to prevent cardiac arrest and deaths in critically ill patients, do not seem to work, a...
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Use of rapid response team in hospital not linked with reduction in cardio arrests or deaths
Medical Research News Although there is an effort to implement rapid response teams in hospitals throughout the country, new research suggests that they do not result in a reduced rate of cardiopulmonary arrests or deaths, according to...
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Medtronic Announces FDA Approval and Market Availability of Sprint Quattro Secure S Single Coil Defibrillati
- Medtronic, Inc.(NYSE: MDT) today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of the Medtronic Sprint Quattro Secure S single coil defibrillation lead (Model 6935) for use with implantable defibrillators in patients at...
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Husband to sue QA after wife dies in hospital
Mum-of-three Tracey Ketchen, 41, suffered fatal heart failure brought on by asthma hours after she was admitted to Queen Alexandra Hospital, Cosham, Portsmouth.An inquest into her death was told of a string of concerns over her care...
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Lagos Shuts Nine Medicine Shops
(Daily Champion/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX News Network) -- Lagos State task force on counterfeit and fake drug and unwholesome processed foods has shut down nine illegal pharmacy and patent medicine shops and arrested three...
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One million could be removed from DNA database if Government loses test case
The database is the biggest of its kind in the world per head of population, and is seen by the police as a vital crime fighting tool, helping to solve hundreds of high profile murders and rapes.The European Court of Human Rights will...
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Ruling due on DNA database case
Thousands of DNA samples from innocent people are now retained.A judgement is due in a case which could have major implications on how DNA records are stored in the UK's national database. The case was taken to the European Court of...
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Crunch time for DNA database
11 hours 32 mins ago Related content The European court of human rights will pass judgment today on a case that could see Britain's DNA database drastically reduced.The case has been brought by two men from Sheffield who were arrested...
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Court rules DNA database illegal
Britain's policy of keeping innocent people's information on the DNA database has been ruled illegal by the European court of human rights.There is no right to appeal the court's judgements, meaning the Home Office must now decide how it...
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Government has 'overstepped' itself on DNA database
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Arrested mother still in hospital
The body of James Taylor was discovered on Tuesday morning A mother arrested after the body of her son was discovered at a house in Kent remains in hospital, but is now in a stable condition, police have said.James Taylor, 11, was...
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DNA database 'breach of human rights'
Britain's policy of keeping innocent people's information on the DNA database has been ruled illegal by the European court of human rights.There is no right to appeal the court's judgements, meaning the Home Office must now decide how it...
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DNA database 'breach of rights'
Thousands of DNA samples from innocent people are now retained Two British men should not have had their DNA and fingerprints retained by police, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.The men's information was held by South...
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European court rules DNA database breaches human rights
Police forces in the UK could be forced to destroy the DNA details of hundreds of thousands of people who have no criminal convictions.The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that when a person has not been convicted of an offence...
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One million innocent people could have their profiles wiped from Britain's DNA database after court ruling
Nearly one million innocent people could have their profiles wiped off Britain's 'Orwellian' DNA database.A landmark European ruling said it was unlawful for police to store for life swabs and fingerprints from people arrested, but...
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