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South Korea's First Astronaut Hospitalized With Back Pain
South Korea's first astronaut has been hospitalized.UC Davis study suggests sick children should be tranferred to specialty hospitals sooner
... "The use of telemedicine allows the pediatric specialists from the regional children's hospitals to help in the evaluation, treatment and planning for when, or if, critically ill children should be ...Hospital assault highlights security need
An assault on a nurse at a Charlottetown hospital earlier this year has highlighted the need for better security at P.E.I. hospitals, a nurses union president said.Remote monitoring improves heart failure patients' health, may reduce hospital readmissions
... the program improved their heart failure control and helped them stay out of the hospital. All participating patients said the equipment was easy to use. Ninety-five percent believed they were ...Hospital data left open online
SAN FRANCISCO, May 3 (UPI) -- A security breach may have exposed patients at a California university hospital to medical identity theft, an expert on privacy issues says.Young children hospitalized for flu associated with higher costs and higher risk illness
... three flu seasons (2003-2006), the researchers found that 90 percent of the highest-cost hospitalizations for children were linked to influenza, or flu with a co-infection of the respiratory tract. ...P.E.I. hospitals plan more open policy on mistakes
Hospital patients on P.E.I. will soon be informed if they've been the victim of a mistake, under a new policy being put together by the Department of Health.Gatineau hospitals court retired workers to ease staffing shortages
Faced with chronic staffing shortages, hospitals and clinics in Gatineau are trying to lure retired health care professionals back to work for a few hours a week.Hospitals face new superbug threat, scientists warn
Researchers say blood poisoning due to bug known as Steno is on the rise, and affects weakest hospital patientsAsbestos in children's hospital prompts surgery delays
The children's hospital for the Maritimes cancelled all elective surgeries Wednesday after asbestos was discovered in some ductwork.The Montreal Children's Hospital of the MUHC begins search for causes of autism
Dr. Eric Fombonne, from the Research Institute of the MUHC at the Montreal Children’s Hospital, is involved in a multi-site consortium to gather DNA samples from 2,000 autism patients and their ...IBM and Siemens team to help hospitals reduce operating costs
... issues have grown dramatically, Siemens (NYSE: SI) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that they will work together to help community hospitals reduce their operating costs and energy consumption...C. difficile linked to dozens of deaths at Ontario hospital
Hospitals in Ontario will be ordered to report any outbreaks of C. difficile after a Burlington hospital reported that dozens of people died following an outbreak of the bacteria.Risk of hospitalization from violent assault increases when local alcohol sales rise
... track these sales. In addition, Ontario keeps detailed computerized medical records of people hospitalized as a result of violent assault. The researchers identified 3,212 people aged over 13 years ...Exposure to coarse air pollution not associated with hospital admission for respiratory diseases
... windblown dust and mechanical grinding is not statistically significantly associated with emergency hospital admissions for respiratory and cardiovascular diseases among Medicare patients, according ...
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