Kidney Condition Puts Melania Trump in the Hospital
Kidney Condition Puts Melania Trump in the Hospitalby wpjljron
Tuesday, May 15th, 2018.Kidney Condition Puts Melania Trump in the Hospital“In general, you want to embolize it because you don’t want it to continue to get bigger and erode into the larger vessels of the kidney where it can cause significant bleeding,” he said. He added that embolizing in this case was “most likely a preventive thing.” The procedure came just a week after Mrs. […]
“In general, you want to embolize it because you don’t want it to continue to get bigger and erode into the larger vessels of the kidney where it can cause significant bleeding,” he said. He added that embolizing in this case was “most likely a preventive thing.”
Centre to supply 1.92 crore COVID-19 vaccines to states, UTs during May 16-31: MoHFW
The Covid-19 vaccination drive has successfully completed 118 days wherein over 17.93 crore doses have been administered to identified beneficiaries through collaborative efforts of all states and UTs
PTI | May 14, 2021 | Updated 18:22 IST
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A total of 191.99 lakh doses of Covid-19 vaccines Covishield and Covaxin will be supplied to states/UTs free of cost from May 16 to May 31, the Union health ministry said on Friday.
The delivery schedule for the allocation will be shared in advance. States/UTs have been requested to direct the officials concerned to ensure rational and judicious utilisation of allocated doses and minimise vaccine wastage, it said.
Government ploughs ahead with advice red tape cuts
Government ploughs ahead with advice red tape cuts
An industry body has welcomed a reduction in regulatory layers set for the financial advice sector this year, after the government allocated a final funding amount to FASEA in Tuesday’s budget ahead of its winding down later in 2021.
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Commenting on the budget announcement, FPA chief executive Dante De Gori said the government had demonstrated its progress around reducing the regulatory burden for financial planners.
“The FPA supports a commitment by the Government to reduce the number of regulators in financial advice by confirming the wind down of FASEA by 31 December 2021, and putting increased caps on ASIC’s spending,” Mr De Gori said.
As an 11-year-old fourth-grader, Eric Ikens life was forever changed in 1983.
He was out for a bike ride when he was hit by a car. The injuries that resulted left the then elementary student in a coma for nearly a year. After six months, the hospital discharged him and left his family to search for a facility that would cater to the needs Eric had.
They eventually found such a place in Pittsburgh. It was another five months before Eric awoke and another year before he was able to come back home. The work, however, was far from over.
Eric continued his therapies and made progress. He eventually was able to relearn how to eat on his own and no longer needed a feeding tube. Nearly 40 years later, Eric is a quadriplegic with limited use of his left arm and hand. He also has brain seizures and is unable to speak, but does understand what is said to him. He communicates by pointing, nodding and through his facial expressions.