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Dorothy Twigg was living on her own, cooking and walking without help until a dizzy spell landed her in the emergency room. She spent three days confined…
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The technology used by Facebook, Google and Amazon to turn spoken language into text, recognize faces and target advertising could help doctors combat one…
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Medicare paid at least $1.5 billion over a decade to replace seven types of defective heart devices, a government watchdog says. The devices apparently…
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The federal government is penalizing 758 hospitals with higher rates of patient safety incidents, and more than half of those places had also been fined…
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Officer Richard Walter looked out the window of his patrol car and saw two young men trading punches outside Sutter’s Saloon.It was 2 a.m. on what should…
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An investigation into doctors performing common elective surgeries is placing the spotlight on a Citrus County physician and hospital.The non-profit news…
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Two years ago, a little boy with a leaky heart valve was rolled into the operating room at Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital in Orlando. Before starting…
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More than 40 percent of Florida’s nursing homes have been cited for problems related to medication errors in the past three years, the Daytona Beach…
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When his mother had lung surgery in Miami, Dr. Robert M. Wachter said he didn't leave her bedside. As chief of hospital service at a major medical center…
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Too many patients leave the hospital, only to bounce back within a few weeks -- an indication that either they were discharged too soon or they were…