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Study finds angioplasty through wrist is safer
delthia.ricks@newsday.comClogged coronary arteries can be more readily accessed through a patient's wrist rather than routing a catheter through the leg, according to the first large-scale study of one of the world's most common cardiac procedures. Angioplasty practices at...Tags: Heart Disease, Colleges and Universities, Manhattan (New York City), Long Island, New York
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Names in the news
•Dr. Catherine G. Jonnakuty and Dr. Marisha Newton have joined the staff of the Center for Bone Health and the Division of Endocrinology at Mercy Medical Center. Jonnakuty received her undergraduate degree from the University of Maryland and her...Tags: Therapies, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County, Medical Research, Cleveland Clinic
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Russert case prompts interest in sudden cardiac death
delthia.ricks@newsday.comWhen Dr. David Brown heard the news of Tim Russert's death, even he was more than a little unnerved. "I was really upset about it," said Brown, chief of cardiovascular medicine at Stony Brook University Medical Center. "He was only a little bit older...Tags: NBC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Western Medicines, Diseases, Pharmaceuticals
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Edgar Vincent, 90; publicist represented top-tier opera singers and conductors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPublicist and artists manager Edgar Vincent, who represented tenor Plácido Domingo, soprano Beverly Sills and dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov amid a host of A-list singers, conductors and instrumentalists, died Thursday at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York. He...Tags: Erich Leinsdorf, Music Theater, Samuel Ramey, Sarah Caldwell, New York
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He's on bed arrest
Newsday Staff WritersFormer Roslyn schools chief Frank Tassone was arrested and handcuffed to his hospital bed in Manhattan yesterday after a judge issued a bench warrant because he missed his scheduled sentencing for the second time in three weeks. Nassau District...Tags: Defendants, Prisons, Embezzlement, Trials, Crimes
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Tassone still in hospital under constant police watch
Newsday Staff WriterFormer Roslyn schools chief Frank Tassone remained under police guard at a Manhattan hospital Thursday, with no phone calls or visitors allowed, as prosecutors defended their decision to arrest him, calling Tassone "a very real flight risk." "There's...Tags: Rape, Prisons, Crimes, Kathleen Rice, Justice System
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'Treason against our community'
Newsday Staff WritersBefore an angry judge and a courtroom packed with scornful residents and students, former Roslyn superintendent Frank Tassone apologized yesterday to the school district he fleeced of more than $2 million, called his crimes "shameful" and was sent to...Tags: Prisons, Sociology, Embezzlement, Crimes, Justice System
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Tassone out of hospital; Oct. 4 sentencing set
Newsday Staff WriterFormer Roslyn schools chief Frank Tassone has been released from Lenox Hill Hospital, and his doctor says a slow heartbeat, not a heart attack, probably caused him to collapse, hours before he was to be sent to prison last week. Tassone, 59, spent...Tags: Heart Disease, Prisons, Diseases, Punishment
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DA defends Tassone arrest
Newsday Staff WriterFormer Roslyn schools chief Frank Tassone remained under police guard at a Manhattan hospital yesterday, with no phone calls or visitors allowed, as prosecutors defended their decision to arrest him, calling Tassone "a very real flight risk." "There's...Tags: Rape, Prisons, Crimes, Kathleen Rice, Justice System
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Cherries: Healthy body, healthy profit
amSmallBusiness@gmail.comForty-five cherries a day might keep the doctor away -- and former Wall Streeter John Davey is hoping he can bank on it. T The self-financing founder of CherryPharm, Davey, 43, bottles and sells all-natural tart cherry juice, primarily to the New York...Tags: Small Businesses, Physical Fitness, New York, Medical Research, Michigan
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Plea bargain possible in supermodel assault
Supermodel Naomi Campbell, silent and sheathed in a tight black dress, appeared Tuesday in a Manhattan courtroom where prosecutors said a plea bargain was possible in her cell phone assault case.
The real action came outside the lower Manhattan...Tags: Naomi Campbell, Manhattan (New York City), Court Administration, Employees, Prosecution
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Heart condition delays Tassone's sentencing
Newsday Staff WriterFormer Roslyn schools chief Frank Tassone, who was scheduled to be sentenced yesterday for embezzling millions from the district, will remain free a little longer because of a heart condition that may require multiple bypass surgery. Tassone's sentencing...Tags: Therapies, Manhattan (New York City), Metal and Mineral, Pharmaceuticals, Nassau County
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