Hospital Information - December 1, 2008

Wine May Help Those Suffering From Type 1 Diabetes

July 22, 2005 - Topics diabetes, insulin, study, statistic and hospital
Drinking a small amount of alcohol with an evening meal may increase the risk of low blood sugar the following day in patients with type 1 diabetes, the results of a study published in Diabetes Care suggest.

"There is no evidence to suggest that individuals with type 1 diabetes adopt a different approach to their use of alcohol than the rest of the population," Dr. Tristan Richardson and colleagues from Royal Bournemouth Hospital, UK, write

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Indonesia Taking 'Firm Action' Against Bird Flu

July 22, 2005 - Topics bird flu, flu, hospital, h5n1 and father
The health minister for Indonesia says the country will take "firm action" in the fight against the "bird flu", which has recently claimed the lives of humans for the first time in the region.

Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari says, "We and the agriculture ministry will take firm action, including culling

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Indonesia Targets Bird Flu

July 21, 2005 - Topics bird flu, flu, hospital, h5n1 and father
The health minister for Indonesia says the country will take "firm action" in the fight against the "bird flu", which has recently claimed the lives of humans for the first time in the region.

Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari says, "We and the agriculture ministry will take firm action, including culling

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Indonesia To Strengthen Fight Against Bird Flu

July 21, 2005 - Topics bird flu, flu, hospital, h5n1 and father

Douglas Maher - All Headline News Staff Reporter

Jakarta,Indonesia (AHN)-The health minister for Indonesia said the country will take "firm action" in the fight against the "bird flu" which has recently claimed the lives of humans for the first time in the region

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Doctor Negligent After Leaving Needle in Patient

July 21, 2005 - Topics hospital and surgery
A physician is found negligent in a medical malpractice lawsuit claiming the doctor lost a surgical needle in a patient's abdomen and then closed the opening after he couldn't find it.

Dr. Douglas M. Heymann is found liable for the incident during a hernia surgery in 2001. The patient, 55-year-old Christopher Faas, now has the needle lodged in his liver, where it will remain

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