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Gurney Drive - Hawker Food by Niyaprakash Patient Expert Posted Mon 15 Jun 2009 4:40pm Gurney Drive is a stretch of road or esplanade facing the sea in Penang , just outside Georgetown city. This place was named after British High Commissioner Sir Henry Gurney, who was assassinated by guerrillas during the Communist insurgency in the fifties. Today, Gurney Drive is one of Penang's most happening social areas that is centred Read on »
MRI Accident at Hoag Hospital – Wrong Gurney Used - MRI Sucked the Patient in and Fractured Her Leg by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 24 Jan 2010 10:08am We have heard a lot in the news today about imaging but this one is different, as MRIs use magnetic energy and with a metal gurney not approved for use here, a mistake... as a patient we might keep in the back of our heads and maybe be a bit of a pain, but ask before the procedure if you are riding on an “approved gurney”.  This is somewhat a unique Read on »
Gurney's up to 70% Off Sale by Stephanie Patient Expert Posted Thu 07 Jan 2010 12:00am veggies on the table. Currently Gurney's is adding even a little more incentive to start early on our gardens. They are offering an Early Bird Sale with mark downs up to 70%. Offer Read on »
Blogging From a Gurney in the ER by apraxiamom Posted Sat 02 Jan 2010 4:50pm I hope this is not a prelude to what 2010 holds for me. Please? Pretty please? My husband planned a quick family getaway to a water park for our little family. Just the 4 of us, away from it all for 24 hours. I should have known that this had disaster written all over it. We left the house, Andrew looking a tad pale and sluggish with a low- ... Read on »
Hide your kids, hide your wife, it's the UAB Gurney Derby video short by UABNews Posted Thu 04 Nov 2010 12:00am UAB's Comprehensive Cancer Center has played a role yet again in a clinical trial that shows promise in reducing the number of deaths from lung cancer. The National Cancer Institute announced today that The National Lung Screening Trial (NLST) found annual CT scans of current and former heavy smokers reduced the chance they will die from l ... Read on »
Waistband stretcher for tight pants by Dr. Brett K. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 02 Dec 2008 1:13am Did you have more than your fair share of carbs for thanksgiving? Are you not interested in that tummy tuck or liposuction, but still want to fit into your Levi's? Then you may be interested in the Waistband Stretcher via SkyMall. It does just what it says. Which is refreshing in a way. Read on »
Waistband stretcher for tight pants by Dr. Brett K. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 01 Dec 2008 8:24am Did you have more than your fair share of carbs for thanksgiving? Are you not interested in that tummy tuck or liposuction, but still want to fit into your Levi's? Then you may be interested in the Waistband Stretcher via SkyMall. It does just what it says. Which is refreshing in a way. Read on »
Waistband stretcher for tight pants by Dr. Brett K. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 01 Dec 2008 8:24am Did you have more than your fair share of carbs for thanksgiving? Are you not interested in that tummy tuck or liposuction, but still want to fit into your Levi's? Then you may be interested in the Waistband Stretcher via SkyMall. It does just what it says. Which is refreshing in a way. Read on »
Everything in Texas Is Bigger, Including New Ambulances And Stretchers by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 23 Feb 2011 7:13pm The Medtar company is paying $7000 more for bigger ambulances to handle bigger patient.  Also they are also buying bigger stretchers as that will carry up to 650 pounds... along with the stretchers and other items used in the ambulances.  BD Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy Read on »
Does CPR on a Moving Stretcher Work? by Medline Plus Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 1:15pm on a patient's chest during CPR while a stretcher careens down a hospital hallway works just fine, Chinese researchers have found. By straddling patients on the stretcher -- think "ER," the American TV drama -- paramedics can get them faster to and from the ambulance while still doing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR Read on »

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