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June 19, 2008
Topics baby, doctors, hospital, family, city, pregnancy, hospitals, heart, india, newspaper, girl, dead and life
Nearly five hours after being stillborn following a pre-mature delivery, an infant started breathing again to life when the relatives were carrying her to cemetery. The 30-year-old mother Aruna Gaikwad from western-Indian city of Mumbai was admitted to Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital on June 15 after being refused from three reputed city hospitals. She suffered from convulsions resulting from high blood-pressure in her pregnancy in the seventh month of gestation.
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May 1, 2008
Topics bacteria, computer, office, dirty, hospitals, mouse, bbc, college, magazine, radio, toilet, london, health, food, university, hospital and people
Consumer magazine Which? has found that computer keyboards can be a home to bacteria that may cause food poisoning symptoms and stomach upsets. Tests made on 33 keyboards at its office here showed four posed a health risk, with one being host to five times more germs than the office's toilet seats.
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March 3, 2008
Topics parking, hospitals, wales, health, hart, freedom, secretary, cover, alone, private, medical, england, free, charges, hospital and car
Starting April 1, some Welsh hospitals will no longer collect parking fees. Welsh Assembly Government's Health Minister Edwin Hart said National Health Service trusts with existing contracts with private car parking companies must start reducing the parking fees until the agreement lapses. By 2011, only four Welsh hospitals out of 130 will still levy parking charges because of the long-term time frames of their contracts.
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January 10, 2008
Topics hospital, hospitals, law, god, medical, breasts, nature, charges, people, woman, man and breast
A transgender woman slapped a Catholic hospital with a lawsuit after she was denied breast-enlargement surgery. She is suing the hospital for charges of discrimination, because of her sex-change operation. Charlene Hastings, 57, recounted that upon going to Seton Medical Center to inquire about the surgery, she was blatantly told, "God made you a man. " She said that the surgical coordinator said that their facilities were not to be used to assist transgender surgeries.
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November 23, 2007
Topics lawyers, doctors, church, asia, hospitals, taxi, drugs, medical, driver, university, wife, charges, family and news
The strange exorcism case of Madam Amutha Valli, part-time tutor, former national athlete, will resume six more weeks of hearings in April after a 12-day marathon trial that ended Friday and has gripped Singapore's imagination for over a week. Valli, 51, is seeking compensation from two Redemptorist priests and six church members for an alleged exorcism ritual she claims was forced on her at the Novena church in 2004.
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