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Hospital, security contractor sued by nurse victim of patient violence | Study: Lives saved when EMTs have trauma experience

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Hospital, security contractor sued by nurse victim of patient violence | Study: Lives saved when EMTs have trauma experience
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Nurse suing hospital for failing to head off vicious attack by patient

A hospital and its security contractor are facing legal trouble over a brutal beating taken by a unit nurse at the hands of a mentally ill inpatient a year ago. 

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Nurse suing hospital for failing to head off vicious attack by patient

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A hospital and its security contractor are facing legal trouble over a brutal beating taken by a unit nurse at the hands of a mentally ill inpatient a year ago. 
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Paramedics, flight nurses become experts in trauma care by hands-on experience, not long careers per se

EMS colleagues with many years on the job but not much direct trauma exposure set the stage for suboptimal patient outcomes.

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Paramedics, flight nurses become experts in trauma care by hands-on experience, not long careers per se

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EMS colleagues with many years on the job but not much direct trauma exposure set the stage for suboptimal patient outcomes.
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Moderna, FDA reach compromise to accelerate approval of mRNA flu vaccine

The dispute centered around the pharmaceutical company's request for the shot to be approved for those aged 65 and over, a demographic the FDA argued was not properly represented in a 40,000-person clinical study. The company has agreed to perform additional research after the shot goes to market, having appeased regulators with safety data.

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Moderna, FDA reach compromise to accelerate approval of mRNA flu vaccine

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The dispute centered around the pharmaceutical company's request for the shot to be approved for those aged 65 and over, a demographic the FDA argued was not properly represented in a 40,000-person clinical study. The company has agreed to perform additional research after the shot goes to market, having appeased regulators with safety data.
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Federal court strikes down FTC mergers and acquisitions reporting rule

A U.S. District Court in Texas ruled that the agency overstepped its regulatory authority in passing the 2024 Biden-era reporting requirement, which would require stakeholders to spend more than 100 hours filling out a long form to give the agency more oversight of transactions. 

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Federal court strikes down FTC mergers and acquisitions reporting rule

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A U.S. District Court in Texas ruled that the agency overstepped its regulatory authority in passing the 2024 Biden-era reporting requirement, which would require stakeholders to spend more than 100 hours filling out a long form to give the agency more oversight of transactions. 
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FDA investigating outbreak of ‘extensively’ antibiotic resistant salmonella linked to supplement

Capsules of moringa tree leaf, branded as Rosabella, are being recalled after seven states report cases of the illness, with three patients saying they took the supplement. The company has issued an emergency recall. 

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FDA investigating outbreak of ‘extensively’ antibiotic resistant salmonella linked to supplement

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Capsules of moringa tree leaf, branded as Rosabella, are being recalled after seven states report cases of the illness, with three patients saying they took the supplement. The company has issued an emergency recall. 
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3 legal concerns for providers using AI to refill prescriptions—or to do anything similar anytime soon

Utah made waves last month when the state announced it would let an AI chatbot autonomously order drugs for patients. The move struck some observers as something of a high-stakes gamble. 

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Up to 30% of U.S. patients carry genetic variations that reduce the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix) in preventing heart attacks. These patients can easily be identified through genetic testing, but current guidelines do not have any recommendations to do so. A commentary published in the Journal of the American Heart Association from a group of U.S. and European researchers is now calling for future guidelines to incorporate recommendations for CYP2C19 genotyping. prescription drugs
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3 legal concerns for providers using AI to refill prescriptions—or to do anything similar anytime soon

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Up to 30% of U.S. patients carry genetic variations that reduce the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix) in preventing heart attacks. These patients can easily be identified through genetic testing, but current guidelines do not have any recommendations to do so. A commentary published in the Journal of the American Heart Association from a group of U.S. and European researchers is now calling for future guidelines to incorporate recommendations for CYP2C19 genotyping. prescription drugs
Utah made waves last month when the state announced it would let an AI chatbot autonomously order drugs for patients. The move struck some observers as something of a high-stakes gamble. 
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After third conviction, ‘fake nurse' finally gets 75 months in prison

The U.S. Department of Justice said Leticia Gallarzo, 51, most recently pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft in Oct. 2023, but she skipped town and was able to get employment as a nurse and physician assistant in Illinois and California before being caught.

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After third conviction, ‘fake nurse' finally gets 75 months in prison

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The U.S. Department of Justice said Leticia Gallarzo, 51, most recently pleaded guilty to aggravated identity theft in Oct. 2023, but she skipped town and was able to get employment as a nurse and physician assistant in Illinois and California before being caught.
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Lawsuit filed against nonprofit hospital after Cerner hack exposes thousands

Aultman Health System notified its patients of the data breach in December 2025. However, the breach occurred some 11 months earlier. The organization said the delay was due to an ongoing investigation. The lawsuit against Aultman is seeking class action status.

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Lawsuit filed against nonprofit hospital after Cerner hack exposes thousands

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Aultman Health System notified its patients of the data breach in December 2025. However, the breach occurred some 11 months earlier. The organization said the delay was due to an ongoing investigation. The lawsuit against Aultman is seeking class action status.
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First ACC/AHA acute pulmonary embolism guidelines include new categories for risk stratification

The new guidance, the first of its kind, focuses on the importance of making a prompt diagnosis and providing care as quickly as possible. While some PE patients with mild cases can be discharged early, others may require an immediate catheter-based intervention or surgery.

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American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.
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First ACC/AHA acute pulmonary embolism guidelines include new categories for risk stratification

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American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.
The new guidance, the first of its kind, focuses on the importance of making a prompt diagnosis and providing care as quickly as possible. While some PE patients with mild cases can be discharged early, others may require an immediate catheter-based intervention or surgery.
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Combining PET and MRI data may be key to differentiating new type of dementia

Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, also known as LATE, was recently recognized as a type of dementia that occurs in older adults. It typically presents as memory-related cognitive decline.

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Combining PET and MRI data helps distinguish between LATE and Alzheimer's
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Combining PET and MRI data may be key to differentiating new type of dementia

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Combining PET and MRI data helps distinguish between LATE and Alzheimer's
Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, also known as LATE, was recently recognized as a type of dementia that occurs in older adults. It typically presents as memory-related cognitive decline.
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