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Moving a large part of Vail Valley Medical Center’s oper ations west is an idea that’s actually a bit overdue. Medical center officials are talking seriously about mov ing a big part of the hospital’s operations out of Vail to an as-yet unidentified piece of land somewhere between Avon and Eagle.
Bulgaria's road carnage drains blood banks, boosts illegal blood tradeSOFIA (AFP) - The high number of injuries from car accidents on Bulgarian roads this summer has drained the blood banks, boosting an already existing illegal blood trade, according to doctors.
Hartford police say a woman who died after a freight train severed her legs has been identified as a 26-year-old Vermont resident.
Hartford police say a woman has died a day after having her legs severed when she was struck by a freight train.
Police say a woman was hit by a Connecticut Southern Rail train overnight on the tracks behind the New England Dodge Music Center in the North Meadows section of Hartford, The Associated Press reports this morning.
The three hospitals that operate the Heart Center of Greater Waterbury brought together a group of politicians, physicians and heart center patients Tuesday to make one thing perfectly clear:
After years of anticipation and hard work, not to mention traffic and parking chaos, the Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke will inaugurate the new wing of the Hotel Dieu today.
The family of a Midland County man recovering after a Sunday plane crash knows he's lucky.
MIAMI – In the weeks after his careening Maxima flipped three times on an old country road, a college boy named Brett Favre proved just how much he loved to court danger.
A shortage of hospital beds is killing as many people every year as road accidents, emergency doctors say. They are calling for a 15% increase in the number of beds to help solve the problem, following research that indicates hundreds die every year.
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