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July 22, 2008
Topics doctors, hospital, construction, newspapers, indian, india, bar, friends, medical, lost, driver, phone, young, body, office, help, life, people and man
A 23-year-old man from New Delhi who was admitted to an Indian hospital after a five-feet-long iron rod went through his chest has survived the accident. Calling it the "rarest of the rare surgeries," doctors of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) saved the life of a young executive, Supratim Dutta, whose chest, lungs, stomach and liver were pierced by an iron bar.
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July 22, 2008
Probably as long as there have been children and elders, there have been different ideas about fashion. Kids want the freedom to express themselves and have peer approval. Parents want their children to present themselves as respectable, whatever that may mean to the parent. In one Chicago suburb, though, the town government has gotten involved.
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July 17, 2008
Topics doctors, hospital, construction, newspapers, indian, india, bar, friends, medical, lost, driver, phone, young, body, office, help, life, people and man
A 23-year-old man from New Delhi who was admitted to an Indian hospital after a five-feet-long iron rod went through his chest has survived the accident. Calling it the "rarest of the rare surgeries," doctors of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) saved the life of a young executive, Supratim Dutta, whose chest, lungs, stomach and liver were pierced by an iron bar.
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July 16, 2008
Topics hospital, baby, police, cbs, doctors, medical, young, university, charges, couple, children, news, woman and man
A Tennessee woman is charged with trying to kill her four-month-old baby with overdoses of sodium by administering a salt solution into his feeding tube while the infant was hospitalized. Amber Brewington, 21, was arrested at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Wednesday morning after a hospital staff member alerted authorities that they had seen Brewington tampering with the baby's feeding tube late Tuesday evening.
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July 16, 2008
Topics hospital, baby, police, cbs, doctors, medical, young, university, charges, couple, children, news, woman and man
A Tennessee woman is charged with trying to kill her four-month-old baby with overdoses of sodium by administering a salt solution into his feeding tube while the infant was hospitalized. Amber Brewington, 21, was arrested at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Wednesday morning after a hospital staff member alerted authorities that they had seen Brewington tampering with the baby's feeding tube late Tuesday evening.
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