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Prince Harry's Uniform Missing Key Symbol That Andrew, William Wore
Prince Harry was finally allowed to wear military uniform to a vigil for Queen Elizabeth II but without two letters now at the center of new royal tensions.
Shock as Woman Claims She Ended Up in ER After Eating Illegal Cheese
"Don't die for cheese," said one viewer of the now-viral video on TikTok, after a user ate maggot-ridden Italian cheese.
Mary Mara, Former 'ER' and 'Law & Order' Actress, Found Dead in River
The 61-year-old TV veteran was presumed to have been swimming near her home in Cape Vincent, New York, before she died.
ER Doctor Warns Against Waist-High Turbo-Suction Laundry Device
The doctor joked on Twitter that the American healthcare system is not ready for the "consequences" the device would cause.
Staff Shortages Force New York Hospital to Close Emergency Room
New York is now reporting a daily average of more than 6,000 new cases, up 56 percent in the last 14 days.
Activist Calls for Healthcare Reform After Dad's COVID Diagnosis
In a Twitter thread, Avalos criticized politicians for not valuing undocumented workers and said changes need to be made for both immigration and healthcare, with Biden's administration incoming.
How Doctors are Saving Coronavirus Patients with Innovative New Techniques
Doctors in ERs and ICUs are trying new approaches and using social media and email chains to help each other learn on the fly.
'ER' Actress Vanessa Marquez's Mother 'Violated' By Release of Death Video
Marquez's family has filed a $20 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city of South Pasadena, alleging, among other things, battery, unlawful entry, false arrest and imprisonment.
'ER' Actress Was Shot Dead By Police In 'Lawful Self-Defense'
Marquez was killed in her home on August 30, 2018, after police officers attended a welfare check.
Chicago Doctors Already Report Spike in ER Visits After Weed Legalization
Doctors report higher incidents of cannabis-related problems, such as confusion, anxiety, paranoia and hallucinations.
Magic Mushrooms Not Likely to Send You to the ER
Only 0.2 percent of people who tried shrooms within the last year wound up in the emergency room, according to the Global Drug Survey.
Surprise! That Urgent Care Center May Send You a Big Bill
Urgent care clinics may not be a good option, even when they say they accept your insurance.
E.R. Visits Make Memorial Day Memorable in Bad Way
The holiday weekend marks the start of some stupid behavior and many emergency room visits.
Twitter Could Predict Emergency Room Rush Hours
Researchers say Twitter data can predict surges in emergency room visits for chronic illnesses with 70 percent accuracy.