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Michael Jackson Showed ‘No Signs Of Life’ When EMTs Arrived

ER doctor, medical-equipment expert and a former patient of Dr. Conrad Murray’s all testify on day four of manslaughter trial. By Kara Warner Paramedic Richard Senneff takes the stand in the Dr. Conrad Murray involuntary manslaughter trial Photo: Pool/ Getty Images The prosecution presented more incriminating evidence and witness testimony during day four in the manslaughter trial against former Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray. Witnesses who took the stand Friday (September 30) included medical-equipment expert Bob Johnson; Robert Russell, a former patient of Murray’s; paramedics Richard Senneff and Martin Blount; and ER doctor Richelle Cooper. Johnson’s testimony proved to be particularly interesting in that he claimed the device Murray was using to monitor Jackson’s pulse and blood oxygen level, a pulse oximeter, was an inferior model that did not feature an alarm that would have alerted Murray to Jackson’s cardiac arrest the moment it occurred. The alarm feature is a point of contention for the prosecution because they intend to prove that Murray showed gross negligence in administering a dose of the highly potent anesthetic propofol and then leaving Jackson in a room alone, attached to a device that lacked the proper monitoring capabilities. Johnson was followed by Russell, a patient who Murray operated on twice after he suffered a heart attack and had to have several stents placed in his heart. Russell testified that while he was pleased with the results of his surgeries, Murray became unresponsive and distant in June 2009, when he canceled two follow-up appointments with Russell. The last time he had any contact with Murray was via a voicemail the doctor left claiming Russell’s heart was “repaired” and that he was leaving on sabbatical. The message was left approximately 30 minutes before Jackson’s bodyguard Alberto Alvarez called 911. Fireman and paramedic Richard Senneff took the stand next to discuss the specific details involved in his attempts to resuscitate Jackson on the day of his death, particularly the fact that had Murray called 911 at the moment he found Jackson unconscious, the EMTs might have been able to save him. Senneff explained that when he arrived on the scene, only four minutes after they received the 911 call, Murray was “frantic” and that he had to ask the doctor three times what Jackson’s health condition was before Murray answered that there was none, despite the fact that he had been hooked up to an IV that was hanging nearby. “Simply, that did not add up to me, doctors in the house, IV pole, IV hooked up to the patient; it simply did not seem normal,” he said, before adding that Murray lied to him about giving Jackson any medications, including propofol. Senneff also alleged that there were inconsistencies in Murray’s claim that he called 911 immediately, given the fact that when the EMTs arrived and attempted CPR, Jackson’s skin was “very cool to the touch” and his eyes dilated. When asked if he witnessed any signs of life in Jackson, Senneff said, “No, I did not.” When Senneff’s colleague Martin Blount took the stand, he also told the court that he did not see any signs of life from Jackson when they arrived on the scene, and added that he witnessed Murray sweeping bottles of Lidocaine into a black bag before Jackson was taken out of the room. The final witness to testify Friday was Dr. Richelle Cooper, the attending ER physician who treated Jackson when he arrived at the hospital. Cooper recounted asking Murray for a full list of the medications Jackson was taking, as well as what he claimed had happened to cause Jackson’s heart failure. Cooper said Murray thought Jackson was only dehydrated from his long rehearsals and revealed that the pop star was taking anti-anxiety drug Lorazepam, Flomax for an enlarged prostate and Valium. There was no mention of propofol. Murray has pleaded not guilty to the charge of involuntary manslaughter. He faces four years in prison and the loss of his medical license. Related Artists Michael Jackson

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According to CNN, the grand jury heard testimony from Tyler Hadley#39;s uncle along with the lead detective in the case, the medical examiner and a crime scene investigator. “We felt there was sufficient evidence to support the first-degree murder charges, and we planned all along to submit the case to the grand jury,” said Tom Bakkedahl, assistant state#39;s attorney for St. Lucie County, Fla. “It#39;s the first step in a long journey.” Tyler Hadley, the Florida 17-year-old who allegedly blud

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Contagion Movie Review: An Infectious Thriller

How would the human race collectively react to a biological catastrophe? Contagion, the latest film from director Steven Soderbergh, asks this question as it follows the rapid progress of a lethal airborne virus that kills within days, leaving the medical community scrambling to somehow curtail the outbreak. Anchored by Oscar winners Matt Damon, Kate Winslet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Marion Cotillard and Soderbergh (plus Jude Law and Laurence Fishburne), it’s equal parts ensemble film, thriller, international espionage tale and medical mystery. You won’t want to miss this edge-of-your-seat journey. Catch the trailer below, then follow the link for Movie Fanatic’s official Contagion review ! Contagion Trailer

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Chasing Madoff–Official Movie Trailer (Video)–Time for a Department of Algorithms?

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I can’t help but think back with covering Health IT to once again go back to what I sad in August of 2009…but who in the heck am I, just someone who wrote code for a while and knows how this takes place and works against the digital illiterate or those in denial, not fair. If you visit the link below you can go back and hear Harry Markopolos and his testimony in front of Congress, kind of timely right… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Medical Quack Discovery Date : 02/09/2011 21:07 Number of articles : 2

Chasing Madoff–Official Movie Trailer (Video)–Time for a Department of Algorithms?

‘The Debt’ Stars Talk German Accents, ’70s Thrillers

Sam Worthington and Jessica Chastain talk to MTV News about challenges and rewards of playing special agents in John Madden film. By Kara Warner Sam Worthington in “The Debt” Photo: Focus Features Even at a glance, John Madden’s new movie “The Debt” has a lot going for it: a cool-looking espionage thriller that boasts a stellar cast, including breakout stars Sam Worthington (“Avatar”) and Jessica Chastain (“The Help” and “Tree of Life”), as well as acclaimed actors Helen Mirren, Tom Wilkinson and Ciar

Jada Pinkett-Smith’s Show “HawthoRNe” Canceled!

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Jada Pinkett-Smith’s show “HawthoRNe” has been canceled! This news come on top of recent divorce rumors plaguing her and her husband Will Smith, as well as the ones claiming she had an affair with co-star Marc Anthony (ultimately contributing to his divorce from Jennifer Lopez too). After three seasons, TNT has canceled the medical drama saying: “TNT has decided not to order a fourth season of ‘HawthoRNe.’ TNT truly appreciates the tremendous dedication of everyone involved in ‘HawthoRNe.’ The series gave TNT the opportunity to work with many outstanding people, including Jada Pinkett Smith and the rest of the show’s talented cast, crew, producers and writers. We wish everyone involved with HawthoRNe nothing but the best.” Marc Anthony Opens Up About Divorce: Was It Infidelity? Jada Pinkett & Marc Anthony Get Busy On Hawthorne [VIDEO] Will & Jada Pinkett-Smith Spotted The Day After Break Up Rumors [VIDEO] Will & Jada Say Separation Rumors Are “Completely False”

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FDA Recommendations For Hurricane Preparedness

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The FDA reminds consumers to take precautions for storing water and ensuring the safety of their food and medical supplies for themselves and their pets during and after this week’s expected hurricane-related rain, possible flooding and power outages. Get Prepared, Make An Emergency Plan The agency also reminds consumers that it is important to have a plan in place for emergency medication and medical supplies for both people and animals. This is especially true for those with health concerns, particularly if the power goes out. In general, FDA encourages consumers to: Food • Do not eat any food that may have come into contact with flood water. If in doubt, throw it out. • Do not eat food packed in plastic, paper, cardboard, cloth and similar containers that have been water-damaged. • Discard food and beverage containers with screw-caps, snap lids, crimped caps (soda bottles), twist caps, flip tops and home canned foods, if they have come in contact with flood water. These containers cannot be disinfected. • Check to ensure that the freezer temperature is at or below 0 °F and the refrigerator is at or below 40 °F. • Keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature. • For more information, see Hurricanes and Floods: Key Tips for Consumers About Food and Water Safety http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm077029.htm and Power Outages: Key Tips for Consumers About Food and Water Safety http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm077023.htm Water • Area health departments will determine whether local tap water can be used for drinking. If the water cannot be used or is questionable, and bottled water is not available, then use the directions in the next bullet to purify it. • Boiling water will kill most types of disease-causing organisms that may be present. If the water is cloudy, filter it through clean cloths or allow it to settle and draw off the clear water for boiling. Boil the water for one minute, let it cool and store it in clean containers with covers. • For more information, see Food Safety for Consumers Returning Home After a Hurricane and/or Flooding http://www.fda.gov/Food/ResourcesForYou/Consumers/ucm076993.htm Pets • If you have to leave your home, take your pet with you if at all possible. You are the best person to take care of your pet. • Pets should be contained in a carrier or on a leash. • Emergencies can make pets display unexpected or uncharacteristic behaviors. It may take several weeks before your pet’s behavior is back to normal. • Allow your pet plenty of time to rest and get used to new surroundings. Provide familiar toys, if possible. • For more information see Taking Care of Pets During a Disaster or Emergency http://www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/ResourcesforYou/ucm047099.htm Essential Things To Keep In Your Bag When You Travel Drugs Exposed to Water • For lifesaving drugs exposed to water, when replacements may not be readily available, if the container is contaminated but the contents appear unaffected –if the pills are dry—the pills may be used until a replacement can be obtained. However, if the pill is wet it is contaminated and should be discarded. • Other drug products (pills, oral liquids, drugs for injections, inhalers, skin medications) —even those in their original containers—should be discarded if they have come into contact with flood or contaminated water. In the ideal setting, capsules, tablets, and liquids in drug containers with screw-top caps, snap lids, or droppers, should be discarded if they are contaminated. In addition, medications that have been placed in any alternative storage containers should be discarded if they have come in contact with flood or contaminated water. • For more information, see Safe Drug Use After a Natural Disaster http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/EmergencyPreparedness/ucm085200.htm Insulin Storage and Switching Between Products in an Emergency • As a general rule, insulin loses its potency according to the temperature it is exposed to and length of that exposure. Under emergency conditions, you might still need to use insulin that has been stored above 86 °F. Such extreme temperatures may cause insulin to lose potency, which could result in loss of blood glucose control over time. • In any case, you should try to keep insulin as cool as possible. Try to keep insulin away from direct heat and out of direct sunlight, but if you are using ice, also avoid freezing the insulin. • When properly stored insulin becomes available, discard and replace the insulin vials that have been exposed to these extreme conditions. • For more information see Information Regarding Insulin Storage and Switching Between Products in an Emergency http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/EmergencyPreparedness/ucm085213.htm Medical Devices • If you have a “life-supporting” or “life-sustaining” device that depends on electricity, you should contact your healthcare provider for information on how to maintain function in the event of a loss of power. • Keep your device and supplies clean and dry. If possible, notify your local Public Health Authority to request evacuation prior to adverse weather events. • For more information, see FDA Offers Tips about Medical Devices and Hurricane Disasters http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/Safety/EmergencySituations/ucm055987.htm Vaccines, Blood, Biologics • If the power goes out, make note of the time and keep refrigerators and freezers closed as much as possible. • When the power is restored, if possible, determine the temperature in the refrigerator or freezer before the temperature starts to go back down. • If the power outage continues, consider removing products from the refrigerator or freezer and packing them in ice or dry ice as appropriate. • If contact with flood water occurs, the product should be considered contaminated and should not be used. • For more information, see Impact of Severe Weather Conditions on Biological Products http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/SafetyAvailability/ProductSecurity/ucm147243.htm Find more information for consumers and industry on all FDA-regulated products at http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm064572.htm

FDA Recommendations For Hurricane Preparedness

Jerry Leiber wife Gaby picture

Rock N#39; Roll songwriter Jerry Leiber and wife Gaby pose at the 55th Annual Broadcast Music Industries (BMI) Pop Awards in Beverly Hills, California in this May 15, 2007 file picture. Leiber and his partner Mike Stoller wrote such hits as ” Hound Dog” “Love Potion No. 9”, “On Broadway” and “Stand By Me”. Leiber,78, died August 22, 2011 at Cedars -Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Jerry Leiber, who with longtime partner Mike Stoller wrote “Hound Dog,” #39;#39;Jailhouse Rock,” #39;#39;Yaket

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Watch Lady Gaga’s “Yoü and I” Video

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Those of you who were disappointed by Lady Gaga’s low-budget “Edge of Glory” video will be pleased to see she’s back to her old, over-the-top tricks in “Yoü and I.” Between the weird ice-cream truck, the agrarian setting, the veils, and the prosthetics and other medical paraphernalia, the video has us thinking of the ’90s Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Flavorwire Discovery Date : 16/08/2011 20:36 Number of articles : 12

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Rose McGowan’s New Look is Interesting of the Day

I am a fan of Rose McGowan and she could get into the entire supply of botox at the medical spa, turning her face into a paralyzed, swollen, mess that looks almost like a cartoon character, or even Jon Benet Ramesy toddlers in tiara shit and I’ll still get behind her and say how fucking hot she is…because she is fucking hot and I’m not gonna let a little botched plastic surgery or overdone cosmetic procedure take away from that….even though she looks a little weirder than she used to, cuz a little swelling, allergic reaction, even accident victim shit never turned me off and I’m not gonna let it start now…

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