NYC agrees ex-Marine is a man, ending 5-year battleChicago Tribune... Marine finally got New York City to admit on Thursday that he is male and agree to reissue the birth certificate that incorrectly stated otherwise. David Hassan, a bearded Iraq War veteran, was born in Manhattan's Lenox Hill Hospital 29 years ago.
City promises marine David Hassan a fix on birth certificate error that lists ...New York Daily NewsBy Barbara Ross / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Marine David Hassan worked as an Arabic translator at Camp Pendleton and did a tour of duty in Iraq before leaving the service in 2007. It's V-Day for a retired Marine who sued the city to get his birth certificate ...
IPAB is Medicare's New Hammer for Spending AccountabilityThe Hospitalist Online... have been stymied for too long by a crippled Congress, and by powerful special interest agendas, says SHM Public Policy Committee member Bradley Flansbaum DO, MPH, FACP, SFHM, director of the HM program at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, ...
NYC lawsuit over birth certificate errorNewsdayClick here NYC lawsuit over birth certificate error Originally published: February 9, 2012 7:46 AM Updated: February 9, 2012 9:14 AM By The Associated Press (AP) -- A former Marine has filed a lawsuit against a New York City hospital that erroneously ...and more »
Will Caffeine Inhalers Increase Caffeine Addiction?Gather.comAbuse, anxiety, heart palpitations, nausea and even overdosing are possible from excessive caffeine consumption, according to Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency medicine physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City who was quoted on CBS NEWS.
Retired Marine suing the city and hospital for calling him a girl Decades-old ...New York Daily NewsSo Wednesday, he was taking on Lenox Hill Hospital and the city in court over a 30-year-old typo: His birth certificate lists him as female. Hassan, who spent five years in the Marines and fought in Iraq, discovered the bungle in 2003 when he lost his ...and more »
New Antibiotic for Bladder Infection Disappoints in TrialEveryday HealthDr. Elizabeth Kavaler, a urologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, said that most women with uncomplicated bladder infections can be safely and effectively treated with a short course of antibiotics. "They usually do not need any testing or ...and more »
Big Drop in Americans' Blood Level of Trans Fats, CDC SaysU.S. News & World Report... the increase in LDL, which is the cholesterol leading to heart disease, this FDA initiative clearly had significant benefits on public health outcomes," said Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, a preventive cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.and more »
New Antibiotic for Bladder Infection Disappoints in TrialiVillage EntertainmentDr. Elizabeth Kavaler, a urologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, said that most women with uncomplicated bladder infections can be safely and effectively treated with a short course of antibiotics. "They usually do not need any testing or ...and more »
T-Shirts, Tuxes and Rap Without FrillsNew York TimesAnd there was also the matter of the income disposal, or in this case, donation: this concert was the first of a pair (the second was scheduled for Tuesday night) benefiting the United Way of New York City and the Shawn Carter Scholarship Foundation, ...and more »
Rotavirus Vaccine Not Linked to Risk of Intestinal DisorderWebMDShe is the director of medical education at the department of emergency medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. The vaccine has been helpful in reducing rates of hospitalization for children with rotavirus. Now we know that it does so without ...and more »
New Antibiotic for Bladder Infection Disappoints in TrialDoctors LoungeDr. Elizabeth Kavaler, a urologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, said that most women with uncomplicated bladder infections can be safely and effectively treated with a short course of antibiotics. "They usually do not need any testing or ...and more »
New Antibiotic for Bladder Infection Disappoints in TrialU.S. News & World ReportDr. Elizabeth Kavaler, a urologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, said that most women with uncomplicated bladder infections can be safely and effectively treated with a short course of antibiotics. "They usually do not need any testing or ...and more »