Ky. Nurse Pleads Not Guilty to Killing Veteran
A nurse in Kentucky that was charged with killing a ninety-year-old World War II veteran three years ago recently pleaded not guilty to murder. Attorney for the defense, Patrick Nash, entered the plea for the thirty-two-year-old nurse, Maria Kelly Whitt, at her arraignment in the federal court of Lexington on Friday. She has been accused [...]
Heart Problems Possibly Sparked by Prostate Cancer Treatment
A common hormone treatment for men with prostate cancer may be linked to a slight increase in heart related health issues. European medical experts learned through intensive studies that prostate cancer patients had a 28 percent higher risk of having a fatal heart attack as well as 21 percent chance of dying from heart disease [...]
Health Care Bill Is Badly Needed
Posted by Allen P Wilkinson on November 25, 2009 · Leave a Comment
It seems that wherever you turn these days, you cannot escape talk on the proposed health care plan wending its way through Congress. First, I think that everyone agrees that we need an overhaul of the current health care system. It just isn’t working. The costs are so prohibitive that many Americans cannot afford any [...]
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