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Ohio News Digest
Good afternoon. Here's a look at how AP's general news coverage is shaping up in Ohio. Questions about coverage plans are welcome and should be directed to the AP Columbus bureau at 614-885-2727 or [email protected]. Ohio-PA-NJ News Editor Christina Paciolla can be reached at 215-561-1133 or [email protected].
FDA extends pregnancy warning for common pain relievers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pregnant women should avoid a group of common pain relievers including Advil and Aleve for the last four months of pregnancy, federal health officials said Thursday, expanding the warning from three months.
Samaritan Healthcare has profitable September
MOSES LAKE — Samaritan Healthcare turned a healthy profit in September.
Couple stands trial for allegedly starving son
EPHRATA - The trial began this week for a Moses Lake couple accused of allegedly refusing to take their 2-year-old son to the hospital as the boy was starving and in "critical" condition.
Ex-Michigan football player suing school over alleged abuse
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A man who played football at the University of Michigan sued the school and its board of regents on Monday, alleging the late Dr. Robert E. Anderson sexually abused him.
Ex-Michigan football player suing school over alleged abuse
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — A man who played football at the University of Michigan sued the school and its board of regents on Monday, alleging the late Dr. Robert E. Anderson sexually abused him.
Old US Soccer jerseys become unique protective masks
Some frontline nurses and doctors battling the coronavirus pandemic head on now have a bit of soccer history for protection.
Old US Soccer jerseys become unique protective masks
Some frontline nurses and doctors battling the coronavirus pandemic head on now have a bit of soccer history for protection.
Moses Lake woman becomes Rhodes scholar finalist
MOSES LAKE - Analiesse Isherwood was on her way to the bus stop when she received email notification that her application as a Rhodes Scholar finalist had been accepted, or rejected. And the subject line wasn't very revealing.
Former staff claims Iowa center exploited disabled patients
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Two doctors and other former employees of an Iowa care center for people with intellectual disabilities have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against a state agency and several officials, alleging a conspiracy to silence complaints about sexual arousal research that included using pornographic material that they claim exploited fragile and dependent residents.
Tennessee doctors: Make masks mandatory, enforce rules
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A group of critical care physicians on Monday called on Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to do more to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
The doctor is in: Pioneering Moses Lake physician celebrates 103rd birthday
MOSES LAKE — Jim Young’s kids always knew when he was working late.
GOP sees opening to revive attacks on Fauci in email trove
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Anthony Fauci has been a political lightning rod since the early days of the pandemic, lionized by the left as a beacon of truth in an administration that badly mismanaged the pandemic and villainized by the right as a misguided, spotlight-seeking bureaucrat seeking to undermine former President Donald Trump.
GOP sees opening to revive attacks on Fauci in email trove
WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Anthony Fauci has been a political lightning rod since the early days of the pandemic, lionized by the left as a beacon of truth in an administration that badly mismanaged the pandemic and villainized by the right as a misguided, spotlight-seeking bureaucrat seeking to undermine former President Donald Trump.
Hospitals still ration medical N95 masks as stockpiles swell
Mike Bowen’s warehouse outside Fort Worth, Texas, was piled high with cases of medical-grade N95 face masks. His company, Prestige Ameritech, can churn out 1 million masks every four days, but he doesn’t have orders for nearly that many. So he recently got approval from the government to export them.
Hospitals still ration medical N95 masks as stockpiles swell
Mike Bowen’s warehouse outside Fort Worth, Texas, was piled high with cases of medical-grade N95 face masks. His company, Prestige Ameritech, can churn out 1 million masks every four days, but he doesn’t have orders for nearly that many. So he recently got approval from the government to export them.
Hospitals still ration medical N95 masks as stockpiles swell
Mike Bowen’s warehouse outside Fort Worth, Texas, was piled high with cases of medical-grade N95 face masks. His company, Prestige Ameritech, can churn out 1 million masks every four days, but he doesn’t have orders for nearly that many. So he recently got approval from the government to export them.
Hospitals still ration medical N95 masks as stockpiles swell
Mike Bowen’s warehouse outside Fort Worth, Texas, was piled high with cases of medical-grade N95 face masks. His company, Prestige Ameritech, can churn out 1 million masks every four days, but he doesn’t have orders for nearly that many. So he recently got approval from the government to export them.
Samaritan Healthcare approves 2019 budget
MOSES LAKE — Additional doctors, physician assistants and nurse practitioners are expected to lead to increased revenue for Samaritan Healthcare in 2019. Hospital district commissioners approved the proposed 2019 budget at the monthly meeting Tuesday.
Samaritan continues to show profit through April
MOSES LAKE — A busier Samaritan Hospital and Samaritan Clinic meant more revenue for April 2018, but it also meant more expenses. Still, the hospital is turning a profit through the end of April.