
Beth Warren
Health Care Reporter at The Tennessean
Investigative/enterprise reporter at Courier Journal in Louisville, Ky. focused on the opioid crisis. Haven't made bank$$ on my Derby horse picks - yet.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Beth Warren
As fans enjoy CMA Fest, doctors on standby urge them to consider some safety tips to keep them at the event and out of the hospital. Each year, heat-related illness is the No. 1 concern of the LifeFlight Event Medicine team, which has provided emergency medical coverage for the event since 2009, according to a news release issued June 4 by Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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3 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Beth Warren
As fans enjoy CMA Fest, doctors on standby urge them to consider some safety tips to keep them at the event and out of the hospital. Each year, heat-related illness is the No. 1 concern of the LifeFlight Event Medicine team, which has provided emergency medical coverage for the event since 2009, according to a news release issued June 4 by Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
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3 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Beth Warren
Ashlie Bell-Seibers, a cancer survivor left blind in one eye, gets nervous in front of crowds. Still, she grabbed a microphone on June 3 in front of Nashville's federal building to speak about the children and families in Tennessee she said would be harmed by proposed cuts to Medicaid.
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3 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Beth Warren
Cumberland County Hospital, based in Burkesville, Kentucky, issued a national alert June 2 about a data security incident that may have exposed personal information of patients and current and past employees. "There was unauthorized access to our files on our computer system that contain personally identifiable information, including health information," the hospital said in a news release.
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3 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Beth Warren
A biochemist professor in Nashville helped develop a groundbreaking treatment — the first new drug of its kind in three decades — to treat urinary tract infections that impact many women and some men. Neil Osheroff, who also is a professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University, led a team that developed the first antibacterial treatment — a synthetic drug — to treat UTIs that are resistant to antibiotics, a discovery he called a "capstone" of his 42-year career.
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