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Murtha's gallbladder procedure rarely deadly

CNN - Elizabeth Landau, Sabriya Rice - ‎1 hour ago‎
... are informed about before surgery, said Dr. Albert Wu, professor of health policy and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. ...

Earthquake-response doctors in Haiti can't save everyone seeking emergency care

Washington Post - Tom Kirsch - ‎17 hours ago‎
Kirsch, an emergency physician who has served in a number of disaster areas, is leading the Johns Hopkins University disaster response team in ...

Haiti earthquake relief efforts are still falling short

Washington Post - Peter Slevin - ‎22 hours ago‎
The demands for treatment of all kinds, including postoperative care and rehabilitation, are "massive," said Thomas Kirsch, a Johns Hopkins University ...

CBS News to investigate antibiotics in food animals

Drovers - ‎Feb 3, 2010‎
Also in the mix is likely to be Ellen Silbergreld, of John Hopkins University's Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Center for a Livable Future. ...

Pollutants giving you sick car syndrome

Frost Illustrated - Gerald W. Deas - ‎7 hours ago‎
This drug was discovered several years ago by scientists at Johns Hopkins Hospital that relieved patients suffering from hives. It was also used during WWII ...

One Thing After Another

New York Times - Sandeep Jauhar - ‎Jan 22, 2010‎
For example, a five-point checklist implemented in 2001 virtually eradicated central line infections in the intensive care unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital, ...

Wooden Toilet Seats Can Trigger Children's Rash

BusinessWeek - ‎Jan 25, 2010‎
... or after several uses of a wooden seat, said Dr. Bernard Cohen, director of pediatric dermatology at Johns Hopkins Children's Center, and colleagues. ...

The Overuse of Antibiotics in Livestock Feed Is Killing Us

AlterNet - Martha Rosenberg - ‎Jan 26, 2010‎
While antibiotics do squeeze more nutrients out of feed by killing gut bacteria and causing "growth" say scientists, a Johns Hopkins University study in ...

'Henrietta Lacks': A Donor's Immortal Legacy

WBUR - ‎Feb 2, 2010‎
She was treated at Johns Hopkins University, where a doctor named George Gey snipped cells from her cervix without telling her. Gey discovered that Lacks' ...

Rise in Drug Resistance of Deadly Infections Linked to Malnourishment and ...

BigNews.biz (press release) - ‎Jan 30, 2010‎
John Hopkins University health scientist, Dr. Ellen Silbergeld states “there's no doubt that drug use n farm animals is a major driver of antimicrobial ...
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