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SPENCERPORT: Deadly Crash Kills Driver After He Suffers Medical Emergency

TRAFFIC LIGHT OUT AT SCENE OF FATAL ACCIDENT SPENCERPORT, NEW YORK (May 10, 2017) – One person was killed in a car accident at East Houston Street after apparently suffering a medical emergency. The accident remains under investigation. It appears as though the lights at the intersection where the accident happened may have gone out […]

Diagnosing a congenital heart defect

Some children in New York have congenital heart defects, although minor defects may not be diagnosed in young children. More serious ones might be detected either before birth or shortly after birth. Signs of a heart defect include delayed growth, rapid breathing or a bluish tint to fingernails, lips or skin.

Study discovers pathways behind diabetic kidney disease

Researchers have discovered the biological pathways involved in the development of diabetic kidney disease, according to a study. The findings, which were published in the journal Diabetes, could lead to early diagnostic tests and better treatments for diabetic patients living in New York and nationwide.

Common causes for medical misdiagnoses

Patients in New York and across the country can sometimes be the subject of a wrong diagnosis. This can occur in instances where they try to diagnose their illness themselves without consulting a medical professional, fail to take tests or do not report all their symptoms to their physician because they might be too embarrassed. However, a great deal of misdiagnoses occurs because of negligence on the part of a doctor or specialist.

The misdiagnoses of acute kidney injury

Patients in New York who have received an initial diagnosis of acute kidney injury may want to be aware that this condition is often misdiagnosed. This is according to a study conducted by researchers from Columbia University Medical Center. The findings, which are based on an examination of electronic medical records of 3.8 million intensive care and emergency patients, indicate that the current procedure for assessing kidney function may provide misleading results during the initial evaluation of a patient.

TIMES SQUARE: Restaurant Fire Send Smoke Into The Streets at 11-Story High Rise

APARTMENT FIRE LEAVES SEVERAL INJURED AT CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD NEW YORK, NEW YORK (February 27, 2017) – A high rise fire at the Crossroads at the World left at least two people injured, according to NBC New York. The restaurant appeared to be completely wiped out following the fire. It remains unclear exactly what […]