MERCY'S POWERFUL FRIENDSThese are some of Mercy Hospital and Medical Center's influential friends: read the full story
Medical Center News
Four years ago, Mercy Hospital and Medical Center -- Chicago's first hospital -- was facing bankruptcy and on the verge of closing. The hospital run by the Sisters of Mercy, whose mission is to serve the poor, was bleeding money. read the full story
KMC limits visitor access in wake of flu
Kern Medical Center is changing its visitor policy and taking other steps to protect patients from the H1N1 "swine flu" virus. The number of adults who can visit a patient will be limited and children younger than 18 will not be allowed into hospital rooms at all,... read the full story
Initiative gauging roots of problems
Through the Kentucky Women’s Health Registry - the first statewide women’s health initiative of its kind - researchers at the University of Kentucky are learning that women in western Kentucky face a series of health issues of particular concern... read the full story
POLICE NEWS: Scottsville man charged in connection with alleged stabbing Su
A Scottsville man was charged with first-degree assault for allegedly stabbing a Bowling Green man during a fight around 2 p.m. Sunday, according to a Bowling Green Police Department arrest citation. Gary D. Scantland, 34, 914 Pea Ridge Road, was charged with... read the full story
Mediation Breaks Down in Hospital Child Porn Case
Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center says that mediation talks with more than 125 people who allege they were sexually abused there as children have broken down. READ MORE>> read the full story
Jury finds man guilty of causing serious bodily injury to his son
By MARTHA DELLER FORT WORTH — A 38-year-old Fort Worth father was convicted Thursday of starving his 7-month-old son, who weighed only 6 pounds when a neighbor called 911 in 2007 to report that the baby’s mother would not take him to the hospital despite... read the full story
Jury finds man guilty of causing serious bodily injury to his son
By MARTHA DELLER FORT WORTH — A 38-year-old Fort Worth father was convicted Thursday of starving his 7-month-old son, who weighed only 6 pounds when a neighbor called 911 in 2007 to report that the baby’s mother would not take him to the hospital despite... read the full story

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