An 11-year-old girl was restrained, injected with anti-psychotic drugs, and placed on a mental health ward after New Zealand police mistook her for a missing woman, a report found Wednesday.
Staff had noted the girl, mistaken for a 20-year-old "resembled a child and may have a disability", Health NZ's review of the ...
In October, cops showed up in Yarimi’s Midwood home and yanked her out of bed after she refused their orders to get up on her ...
WAVES recruitment figures proved those suppositions wrong. In 1945, the WAVES had 73,816 enlisted women, 8,745 officers and ...
Ashley Surcombe was hospitalized with "severe dehydration and multiple organ damage" after being found in her apartment ...
State health regulators have told UConn’s John Dempsey Hospital in Farmington it will need to file a Certificate of Need (CON ...
The Priory Group receives over £2bn a year from UK taxpayers - and for what? Harriet Williamson reports on force-feeding, ...
Two years after Providence Health System shuttered an urgent care center on the site of its defunct Northeast D.C. hospital ...
An organisation that speaks up for patients has slammed hospital chiefs, claiming that they failed to foresee staff and bed ...
Nasser Hospital’s emergency ward filled with wounded ... A barefoot boy carried in his younger brother, around 4 years old, ...
When the first explosions in Gaza this week started around 1:30 a.m., a visiting British doctor went to the balcony of a ...
When Israel unleashed a wave of bombardment this week, shattering Gaza's ceasefire, a hospital in the southern city of Khan ...
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