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Developer of Cleveland VA hospital tower close to breaking ground
The developer of the office building and parking garage planned as a companion to the new Department of Veterans Affairs hospital tower in University Circle said he plans to break ground on the long-stalled project by the end of July.
Carl Walker Construction wins Cleveland VA parking garage work
Pittsburgh-based Carl Walker Construction has been awarded a $4.8 million contract to build a three-story, 362-car addition to the existing parking garage at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center.
CLEVELAND, Va. - Russell County keeps calling to Kathy Shearer. Just over the mountain, from her home at Emory, Va., Russell County has lured Shearer into giant book projects for years.
Too much cola zaps muscle power
Excessive cola consumption can lead to anything from mild weakness to profound muscle paralysis, doctors are warning.
Drinking too much cola causes muscle problems
Doctors have issued a warning about excessive cola consumption after noticing an increase in the number of patients suffering from muscle problems, according to the June issue of IJCP, the International Journal of Clinical Practice .
Wounded Howland vet billed for serv.....
A wounded Iraq veteran's fight to save his leg took him through 13 surgeries and what he said was a bureaucratic health care system that charged him $3,000. "I served my country, put my life on the line, and I was wounded.
Dr. Ted Parran of Case Western Reserve University won't face federal charges in billing probe
The U.S. attorney's office in Cleveland has closed its investigation into the billing practices of Dr.
John M. Vivoda, 67, of Warren, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Tuesday, Jan.
Graphic Encouragement to Wash Your Hands
A simple petri dish test revealed that by overlooking basic hygiene, a medical student infected a quadriplegic Iraq war veteran with MRSA, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria that plagues hospitals.
For 24 years, Don Branford saw the faces of America's bravest men and women. A U.S. Army sergeant first class, Branford served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, made friends as close to him as brothers, and ...
VERONA - Cleveland "Dune" Moats Jr., 67, of Verona died Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008, at Augusta Medical Center.
A Hospital Germ on the Warpath
Grace Voros was 85 and enjoying life, watching her family grow and taking romantic walks with the man she fell in love with 61 years ago, when she took a minor fall.
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