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Brain surgeon faces medical malpractice lawsuits for spinal operations

Three women have sued a Long Island neurosurgeon for botching their surgeries and performing unnecessary procedures, alleging their conditions worsened after they received treatment from him. The women filed separate medical malpractice lawsuits against Dr. Paolo Bolognese in Queens County

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Speed May Have Been A Factor In Long Island Expressway Crash That Killed Five

Police are investigating whether speed was a factor in a multi-vehicle crash on a major Long Island roadway that killed five people. A 26-year-old man was driving a Subaru Outback eastbound on the expressway when he apparently lost control of

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The consequences of refusing a breath test

The approach of the holidays brings with it a profusion of parties and large supplies of alcoholic beverages. Police departments on Long Island are generally more vigilant in spotting potentially drunk drivers, and many people will be asked to submit

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Special Needs Expos

Earlier this year, we interviewed Heather Rogoff Angstreich, Founder/Partner, Special Needs Expos about the upcoming year and events they are holding in 2015. Here’s what she had to say: Why did you create special needs expos?  All I wanted to

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Guest Blog: Coping with Stress: Strategies to Encourage Academic Success

By Casey Schmalacker, Academic Coach, New Frontiers in Learning The academic experience is one wrought with change and obstacles that can cause high levels of stress in students. When stress is not contained, it may negatively affect learning by impairing

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Some Hospitals Allow Personal Pets to Visit

Visits from loved ones in the hospital can greatly improve a patient’s mood and assist in his or her recovery, but most hospitals restrict visitors to the human kind. Although many hospitals have pet therapy programs that use trained dogs,

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Some Hospitals Allow Personal Pets to Visit

Visits from loved ones in the hospital can greatly improve the mood of patients and assist in their recovery, but most hospitals restrict visitors to the human kind. Although many hospitals have pet therapy programs that use trained dogs, most

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Married Couple with Mental Disabilities Sue for Right to Live Together

A Long Island married couple who are both developmentally disabled has found a group home where they can cohabit, but a lawsuit for their right to live together continues. The case may be the first to raise the question of

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Cost of Nursing Home Stay in New York Increases

The annual cost of a nursing home stay in New York City has increased dramatically, according to an annual survey by Genworth. In Manhattan, a private room in a nursing home costs $180,000 per year, making Manhattan second only to

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Cerebral Palsy Patient Wins Near-Record-Setting Judgment Against Hospital

A medical malpractice lawyer won a $130 million judgment in April after advising a family to reject a hospital’s $8 million settlement offer in 2009 and losing the case. Though an appeals court later overturned that ruling, a second trial

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