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Texas Hospital Accused Of Trying To Send Paralyzed Illegal Back To Mexico « CBS Houston

houston.cbslocal.com — “The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston has been treating Francisco Martinez for three months since a workplace injury left him paralyzed from the chest down, but with Martinez not having insurance, the hospital is trying to point him back to Mexico. News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best Of HoustonView full resource at houston.cbslocal.com

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Elderly Patients Who Get on Feet Leave Hospital Sooner - Drugs.com MedNews

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Elderly Patients Who Get on Feet Leave Hospital Sooner - MSN Health - Aging Well

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UTMB gets OK to build new island hospital

galvestondailynews.com — “GALVESTON - The University of Texas Medical Branch has cleared a major hurdle and is moving ahead with plans to build a $438 million hospital on the island.View full resource at galvestondailynews.com

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UTMB gets OK to build new hospital on Galveston Island: http://ht.ly/6dEZo

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A little quackademic medicine in Texas : Respectful Insolence

scienceblogs.com — “Calling all Texas skeptics! Well, at least Texas skeptics who can find their way to Galveston on March 29. The reason? Well, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston is hosting the Nicholson Round-table Integrative Lecture Series: "Complementary and...View full resource at scienceblogs.com

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Majority of Ex-Inmates in Texas Delay HIV Treatment, Study Finds - The Body

thebody.com — “A majority of HIV-positive prison inmates in Texas do not fill their prescriptions in an appropriate amount of time after release, creating a threat to ...View full resource at thebody.com

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Seems to be HIV week for me! TX study says inmates aren't filling scripts after discharge - YIKES! http://snipr.com/hrkli

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Hospital Flooded in Storm to Cut Its Staff by a Third - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “The university of texas will lay off 3,800 people next week from its medical center on galveston island, another severe blow to the island’s battered economy.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Hospital expels patient, raises ethical questions - FierceHealthcare

fiercehealthcare.com — “A doctor at University of Texas Medical Branch's John Sealy Hospital told a patient who was being prepared for surgery to leave the hospital because she was an illegal immigrant, the Houston... Read more...View full resource at fiercehealthcare.com

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Enzyme Discovery May Lead To Powerful New Therapy For Asthma

medicalnewstoday.com — “University of texas medical branch at galveston researchers have found that a single enzyme is apparently critical to most allergen-provoked asthma attacks - and that activity of the enzyme, knownView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Medical News: Lab Notes: Airway Mucus Buster, Amygdala Size Matters - in Lab Notes, Lab Notes from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “A new approach to serious complications of asthma and COPD was effective in a mouse model, and the amygdala may be the brain's hub for friend-making. All that and more in this week's Lab Notes.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Smashwords - About Britt Talley Daniel MD, author of 'Answer From The Deep' and 'And If Thine Eye Offend Thee'

smashwords.com — “This is the biography page for Britt Talley Daniel MD. Britt Talley Daniel MD is a practicing neurologist from Dallas, Texas. Trained at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and in neurology at the Mayo Clinic, Dr. Daniel served his country as a staff neurologist USNR at Balboa Hospital in San Diego, California at the end of the Vietnam conflict. After this he was on the senior staff as a neurologist at Scott and White Clinic in Temple, Texas and an Associate Professor of NeurologView full resource at smashwords.com

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UTMB working on life-long, universal flu vaccine - Beaumont Enterprise

beaumontenterprise.com — “The annual flu vaccine is one of public health's great headaches, from the guessing game about which strains of virus will circulate in the coming season to public weariness about rolling up sleeves for the hastily produced shot. The increased hope comes on the heels of a University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston clinical trial that showed positive results and a British-Swiss team's discovery of a "super antibody" that can fight all types of influenza-A viruses. Turley's team's aView full resource at beaumontenterprise.com

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Shuttle mice to boost disease research

eurekalert.org — “When the space shuttle Discovery lifts off on its final flight Nov. 2, its six astronauts will be joined by 16 mice -- part of a long-term NASA effort aimed at understanding why spaceflight makes humans more vulnerable to infection by viruses and bacteria.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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