Stories tagged with "doctors"
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Medical professionals plan health-care rally
The group Doctors for Patient Care says it will stage a noon rally today at the Indiana War Memorial. Medical professionals are expected to wear scrubs and similar garb for the...
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Manual series exposes flaws, gives chance to fix them
I can’t tell you how saddened I am to read Matthew Tully’s series of columns on Manual High School. I have not lived in Indianapolis in almost 40 years, but one of my...
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Family cherishes time spent with daughter
Mike Farley said he and his wife, Martha, knew for years that the rare medical condition that affected their daughter Kate left her especially susceptible to illness. “Just...
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Health workers receive first H1N1 vaccine
A group of Indiana health care workers have been among the first in the nation vaccinated against the swine flu. Health officials in Indiana and Tennessee set events for Monday to...
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Funeral services held for boy who had flu
Clayton — Funeral services were Thursday for a 6-year-old Hendricks County boy who died of apparent complications from a flu virus. Wyatt Joseph Stevens, a son of Brad and...
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Formerly conjoined twins to visit Warsaw plant
More than six years ago, Egyptian twin Mohamed Ibrahim received an implant to help form his skull after separation surgery from his brother Ahmed. The twins and their family today...
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Remembering patients with every turn of the pedals
For each mile he cycles across the country for 40 days, Dr. Gregory Gramelspacher is remembering one of the patients who died during the 10 years of Wishard Hospital’s...
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Man is arrested in hit-and-run
Brownsburg — A Brownsburg man has been arrested in a weekend hit-and-run accident that seriously injured a man riding a lawn mower. Kerry C. Payne, 54, faces a preliminary...
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Brownsburg man arrested in mower hit-run
A Brownsburg man has been arrested in the weekend hit-and-run accident that seriously injured another man riding a lawn mower. Police arrested Kerry C. Payne, 54, at 9:15 p.m....
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Hit-run leaves mower driver in hospital
A Brownsburg man remains in serious condition today after being hit by a car Sunday while driving his lawn mower. Howard N. Burtner, 69, was taken to Wishard Hospital after being...
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Gonzalez's injury not season-ending
The injury to his right knee that Anthony Gonzalez sustained in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville will not knock the Indianapolis Colts veteran wide receiver out for the...
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Reform backers must think Americans are really gullible
Apparently President Barack Obama and the congressional supporters of health-care “reform” believe the American people are stupid. They expect you to believe the...
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Court: Firm must pay for weight-loss surgery
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Court of Appeals has ruled that a pizza shop must pay for weight-loss surgery for an obese employee to ensure the success of another operation for a back...
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Purdue reports 47 likely swine flu cases
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Purdue University is reporting that 47 students who’ve sought treatment at a campus clinic have likely cases of swine flu. Purdue Student Health...
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Failure to visit doctor isn't reason for wholesale change
Fran Quigley’s Aug. 24 column (“Death of a mother: Just 1 story”) is the logical equivalent of the “death panel” argument against health-care...
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Public option is only way to health-care competition
As Rep. Andre Carson rightly points out in “Carson is the only Hoosier in Congress pushing for public option in health bill” (Aug. 28), the public option is the plan...
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AG opens independent Michael Jackson investigation
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW LOS ANGELES (AP) California Attorney General Jerry Brown is opening an independent...
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Carson takes his case to the airwaves
Rep. Andre Carson continued his campaign in support of President Barack Obama’s health-care reforms, including the controversial public option, in a radio talk show town hall...
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Clinic will offer free care for Evansville workers
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The city is opening a health clinic available to many employees free of charge. The city will spend $25 per employee per month, or about $60,000 a year, under...
