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Doctors to be on guard for meningitis in kids (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
U.S. health officials asked doctors on Thursday to be alert for possible cases of meningitis and other illnesses in children caused by Hib bacteria amid an ongoing vaccine shortage.
Zimbabwe health service in 'state of collapse,' doctors say (CNN)
Zimbabwe's health system, once the envy of many African nations, is "in a state of collapse" -- with many hospitals either completely shut down or unable to admit new patients, a leading doctors' group said Thursday.
Security draws Iraqi doctors home (BBC News)
Improved security in Iraq has led to 800 doctors returning so far this year, a senior health ministry official says.
It's Not a Brain Tumor - Doctors Find Worm Instead (Fox News)
Doctors in Arizona thought a Phoenix-area woman had a possible brain tumor, but it turned out there was something else penetrating her brain ? a worm.
Senior doctors applaud new health minister (Scoop.co.nz)
"Senior doctors applaud the decision of new Health Minister Tony Ryall for announcing after only 50 hours in the job his decision to reinstate the right of the medical profession to elect doctors to the Medical Council," said Mr Ian Powell, Executive Director of the Association of Salaried Medical Specialists, today.
1,250 doctors, nurses laid off by UTMB (11 News Houston)
The ax fell Thursday for 1,250 employees at Galveston's UTMB. Most of those who got pink slips were doctors and nurses. By Monday, nearly 3,000 employees will be out of work.
Doctors find worm in woman's brain while operating on 'tumour' (Daily Mail)
Doctors carrying out an operation to remove a woman's 'brain tumour' got a surprise - when they came across a live worm instead.
Doctors, judges join Chile public workers strike (AP via Yahoo! News)
Doctors and judges are joining a national strike in Chile, and will briefly suspend their work to demand higher pay.
Doctors: Wisconsin Has Drinking Problem (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago)
A number of Wisconsin doctors have gotten together to try to do something about what they consider an "epidemic" in the state, drinking. COMMENT-AUDIO
Doctors transplant windpipe with stem cells (AP via Yahoo! News)
Doctors have given a woman a new windpipe with tissue grown from her own stem cells, eliminating the need for anti-rejection drugs. "This technique has great promise," said Dr. Eric Genden, who did a similar transplant in 2005 at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. That operation used both donor and recipient tissue. Only a handful of windpipe, or trachea, transplants have ever been done.
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