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Lithotripsy treatment frees woman from kidney stone
(Local News ~ 06/14/07)
Shelia Fullbright couldn't be any happier about the new mobile lithotripsy unit at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. She needed only one treatment to break up a 19 mm, nickel-sized kidney stone. The procedure took half a day, left a small bruise and helped the 35-year-old Jackson woman recover her life...
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Hospital launches Healthy Woman program
(Local News ~ 06/14/07)
When it comes to making health care decisions, women take leadership roles. They account for 66 percent of all hospital procedures and 61 percent of physician visits. They provide $2 out of every $3 spent for health care. And, they make 70-90 percent of the health care decisions for their families, which may include both their children and their aging parents...
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City Beautiful gains help for maintenance; road visibility problems to be addressed
(Local News ~ 06/14/07)
Members of the City Beautiful Committee welcomed a new face to their meeting on Wednesday morning. Charlie Ketchum was recently hired by the city to take over the care of the medians and flowerbeds on city property that fall under the responsibility of the committee...
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