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  • Lindsay Lohan struggles in rehab

    It seems actress Lindsay Lohan is struggling in rehab after the doctors cut her off from Addreall. The 26-year-old actress is completing her 90-day stint at the Betty Ford Clinic in California. And her friends are worried that she is lacking energy, reports femalefirst.co.uk. A source said: "Lindsay just doesn't want to be there. She was forced to go to Betty Ford by the judge instead of going ...

  • Indo- Swiss bilateral meet held at Geneva

    Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad and Minister of Health Switzerland Alain Berset held a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of World Health Assembly at Geneva with the aim of giving further impetus to cooperation in the field of healthcare. Speaking on the occasion, Azad said that friendship between India and Switzerland goes as back as Independence of India, ...

  • Tunisian dies from new Sars-like coronavirus after Saudi visit

    RABAT, Morocco // A 66-year-old Tunisian man has died from the new coronavirus following a visit to Saudi Arabia and two of his adult children were infected with it, the Tunisian Health Ministry reported. His sons were treated and have since recovered but the rest of the family remains under medical observation, the ministry said in a statement yesterday. The World Health Organization ...

  • WHO publications to be more actively translated into Russian - RF health minister

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  • Local hospitals among highest billers

    Four Philadelphia-area hospitals are on a list of medical centers with the highest billing rates in the country, the New York Times reported. Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Temple University Hospital, Hahnemann University Hospital and Delaware County Memorial Hospital. Crozer-Chesters rates were 3.7 times the national average, second only to Bayonne Medical Center. Hahnemann was fifth with rates ...

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Yojimbo [DVD]

Yojimbo [DVD]

By the time he made Yojimbo in 1961, Japanese director Akira Kurosawa had already forever entangled the lineage of the American Western and their Eastern equivalent, the jidai-geki (period films about samurai). The year before, his Western-inspired masterpiece Seven Samurai ... ...

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  • Sutter Healths Alta Bates fined for health safety violations

    State regulators have slapped Sutter Health's Alta Bates hospital in Oakland with potential fines totaling $142,970 for six health and safety violations related to failure to properly isolate patients with airborne diseases such as tuberculosis. State regulators have slapped Sutter Healths Alta Bates hospital in Oakland with potential fines totaling $142,970 for six health and safety ...

  • Reputation.com co-founder raises $10M for ConsultingMD

    ConsultingMD, led by Reputation.com co-founder Owen Tripp, has raised $10 million from Venrock. Owen Tripp set out to protect people's online reputation with his first startup, Reputation.com. Now he is out to protect their health with his new startup, ConsultingMD. "I have a passion for solving big problems," Tripp told me in an interview on Monday. "We started ConsultingMD to ...

  • Mayor Parker shows off Houston to Wall Street Journal

    Houston Mayor Annise Parker recently got the chance to show The Wall Street Journal why the Petro Metro has been named the coolest place to live in the U.S. and a boomtown. Houston Mayor Annise Parker recently got the chance to show The Wall Street Journal why the Petro Metro has been named the coolest place to live in the U.S. and a boomtown. As part of The Weekend Interview piece, Parker took ...

  • Providence and Saint John hire new chief medical officer

    Sabato Sisillo Providence Medical Center and Saint John Hospital have named Sabato Sisillo as the new chief medical officer for the hospitals. Currently, Sisillo practices with K.C. Pulmonary Associates and is the immediate past president of the Providence Medical Staff. He is also a clinical assistant professor with the University of Kansas Medical Center. Prime Healthcare Services purchased ...

  • GSK creates competition for academic researchers

    GlaxoSmithKline has created a contest for academic researchers that it hopes will accelerate the speed by which academic research can be turned into novel therapies. The London pharmaceutical company, which has large operations in the Philadelphia region, on Tuesday launched a competition program it is calling Discovery Fast Track. Winners of the competition will partner with investigators on ...

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