Bill Aims to Limit High-Tech Hospitals
Officials at University Medical Center in Las Vegas say too many high-tech hospitals may not be a good thing.
Bill aims to limit high-tech hospitals
Officials at University Medical Center in Las Vegas say too many high-tech hospitals may not be a good thing.
Medicare chief says health law working
President Barack Obama's chief of health programs for the elderly and poor on Thursday said the year-old healthcare overhaul was helping millions of Americans and called a push by congressional Republicans to repeal the law unfortunate.
Harlem Globetrotters dazzle Brookdale students
Buckets Blakes of the Harlem Globetrotters bounces a ball off third-grader Dorian Joseph's head as sixth grader and essay winner McKenna Pope gets ready to catch it.
Anacor Pharmaceuticals to get up to $160M in deal with Medicis
Anacor Pharmaceuticals Inc. has struck a research deal for an acne treatment with Medicis Pharmaceutical Corp.
Wis. governor wants to cut union rights in budget
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker told The Associated Press in an exclusive interview Thursday that he will propose removing nearly all public employee collective bargaining rights to help plug a $3.6 billion budget hole.
Student Stabbed At East Hartford High
A dispute between two students in the cafeteria at East Hartford High turned violent about noon Thursday after one pulled a knife and stabbed the other.
'Man up': Nurse charged with taking patient's painkiller
A Minnesota nurse who was supposed to sedate a patient before surgery instead took most of the painkillers for herself and told the patient to "man up" - giving him such a small dose of medication that he was writhing in pain on the operating table, according to criminal charges.
Ecru woman arrested on charges of fondling a vulnerable person
A Pontotoc County resident has been arrested following indictment by a grand jury for crimes against a vulnerable person, announced Attorney General Jim Hood today.
'Man up': Nurse charged with taking patient's painkiller
A Minnesota nurse who was supposed to sedate a patient before surgery instead took most of the painkillers for herself and told the patient to "man up" - giving him such a small dose of medication that he was writhing in pain on the operating table, according to criminal charges.
