(CBS) SPRINGFIELD, Ill. The Chicago dentist whose 5-year-old patient slipped into a coma and died last year should have his license suspended for six months, a state panel said Tuesday.
The Illinois Board of Dentistry issued its recommendation in the case of Dr. Hicham Riba, the dentist who treated and sedated 5-year-old Diamond Brownridge before she fell into a coma and later died in Sep...
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From the January 2007 Issue of Emergency Medical Services
Special EMS Magazine Monthly Insider Interview with PIO Josh Weiss and paramedic Sandra Williams This month's Insider features an interview that shares two poignant perspectives. Both share their insight on communicating with co-workers and family members in the event of a company tragedy.
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COVINGTON, La. -- The son of former Abita Springs Police Chief Thelma Naquin has pleaded guilty to drug charges and was placed on probation for two years.
Charles Blanchard Jr. also was fined $1,000 plus court costs after he admitted Monday to possession of oxycodone, methadone and diazepam, commonly marketed as Valium.Prompted by his defense attorney, who asked whether he was remorsefu...Hangovers seem to be the body's way of reminding us about the hazards of overindulgence. Physiologically, it's a group effort: Diarrhea, fatigue, headache, nausea, and shaking are the classic symptoms. Sometimes, systolic (the upper number) blood pressure goes up, the heart
beats faster than normal, and sweat glands overproduce - evidence that the ‘fight or flight' response is revved u...
Taking a bird's eye view, both historically and geographically, three important trends have coalesced this past year that I hope will continue next year and lead to important positive change in EMS. The first is a treatment issue, the second is a safety issue and the third is an administration issue.
CPAP has been around for more than 50 years. It was initially used mainly to wean pa...
Trently Charles Trevor Ford, 34, of Mornington, was affected by a cocktail of methadone, diazepam and traces of cannabis when he drove into the drug squad car, Hobart Magistrates Court heard yesterday.
Magistrate Sam Mollard sentenced Ford to four months' jail for driving under the influence of a drug in Burnett St, North Hobart, on July 28 this year.
Ford was also disqualified fro...
OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising consumers not to use a product called Eden Herbal Formulations Sleep Ease Dietary Supplement, because it was found to contain an undeclared drug estazolam, which can be habit-forming when used for as little as a few months. Consumers who may still have this product in their homes are advised to consult with a health care professional before they stop taking th...
OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising consumers not to use a product called Eden Herbal Formulations Sleep Ease Dietary Supplement, because it was found to contain an undeclared drug estazolam, which can be habit-forming when used for as little as a few months. Consumers who may still have this product in their homes are advised to consult with a health care professional before they stop taking th...