Hospitalized News
San Francisco -
The San Francisco Police Department has put a special unit on an investigation into how 19 people, the youngest a six-year-old, became sick on Saturday night, after attending a quinceañera celebration in the city's Mission District.
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Rennes -
A drug trial in France that went horribly wrong has left one man brain dead and five others seriously ill.
The men were participating in a drug trial for the Portuguese pharmaceutical firm BIAL at a clinic in northwestern France.
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Oakland -
The family of a brain-dead Oakland teen has filed a federal civil rights suit claiming her California doctors violated her rights by issuing a death certificate while the girl was still breathing.
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Adelaide -
A woman collapsed and was forced to crawl from an Adelaide park after her skinny jeans cut off the circulation in her legs.
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On July 8, it was announced via a press statement that veteran country music singer Randy Travis has been admitted to a hospital in Texas. It has been reported that the country crooner is in critical condition.
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Houston -
Former President George H.W. Bush is being treated in the intensive care unit at a Houston hospital for complications related to bronchitis, a spokesman revealed late Wednesday.
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Los Angeles -
Six-time Grammy-winning R&B singer Toni Braxton has been hospitalized in Los Angeles for complications related to lupus for the second time this year.
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The popular rapper's diagnosis was unclear and he was released at 6 p.m. on Friday after doctors confirmed he was felling better.
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Asheville -
Billy Graham is a wonderful evangelist who has touched the lives of Christians all over the world. Billy Graham was taken into hospital last night after suffering from a pulmonary infection, thought to be bronchitis.
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Bend -
An Oregon man has allegedly become ill with the bubonic plague after he was bitten by a stray cat. The man, who was trying to pull a mouse out of the cat's mouth when he was bitten, is in critical condition at the St. Charles Medical Center, Bend.
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Los Angeles -
A CBS reporter in Los Angeles stumbled on several words during her post-Grammys report, sparking concern Serene Branson suffered a stroke on air.
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Actress Elizabeth Taylor has been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital earlier this week for treatment of her recurring heart ailment.
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Riyadh -
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz has once again been admitted to the hospital after numerous complaints over his consistent back pain. Doctors have ordered tests and suggested the 86-year-old to rest.
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Washington -
United States Vice President Dick Cheney has been admitted to the George Washington University Hospital after experiencing discomfort. Cheney has a long history of heart complications.
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Los Angeles -
The Poison front man who had planned a tour this summer has been diagnosed with a patent forum ovale, which is a hole in the heart.
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Dallas -
The youngest daughter of former United States President Lyndon Baines Johnson, Luci Baines Johnson, has been hospitalized due to a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the nervous system.
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Houston -
Former First Lady Barbara Bush has been admitted into a Texas hospital after not feeling herself for several weeks, however, the doctors do not believe it's anything serious.
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Seoul -
Former United States Secretary of State in the Nixon and Ford administrations, Henry Kissinger, has been hospitalized in Seoul, South Korea as he was meeting with their President.
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On Friday, the production of the "Tonight Show" came to a halt because, during a stunt, host Conan O'Brien hit his head and immediately went to the hospital.
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In a short, rather terse press release, Ed McMahon spokesman Howard Bragman said the man famous for saying, “Heeeeer’s Johnny” on the old "Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson has been hospitalized for several weeks, much of the time in intensive care.
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Johnny Depp has finally spoken about his daughter's recent illness, well as much as Depp ever divulges about his private life.
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The former first lady, 88, is said to be recovering well from surgery at Eisenhower Medical Center.
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Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was admitted to Washington Hospital Center for a heart procedure, although was released from the hospital earlier today.
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Hospital from patient view. Ralf Heb
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