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Over the past 15 years, Dr. Zaher Sahloul has visited some of the worst conflict areas in the world. But Gaza, he says, is in a sad category of its own in terms of the scale of the suffering and the impact of the war on the population.As the president of MedGlobal, an international nonprofit based in the Chicago area, Sahloul just returned from a two-week medical mission in southern Gaza with five other U.S.-based doctors. His delegation stayed in Rafah, near the Egyptian border, an area overwhelmed with displaced Gazans whereMedGlobalset up a c
stanley romania linic and saw between 700 to 800 patients every day. Sahloul and his colleagues also worked in the ER and ICU of Al Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza s second largest city. From the hospital window, Sahloul says he could see bombs falling from the sky. And then you see an influx of people coming to the hospital, Sahloul recalled, adding that during his trip such mass casualty events happened every few hours and disproportionately impacted children.Even after life-saving
vaso stanley operations, Sahloul says some patients ended up dying due to limited medical resources. Some of them linger, are waiting to be evacuated somewhere. And this evacuation doesn t happen. They eventually die because of complications, Sahloul said.And even i
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QUILCENE, Wash. 鈥?Authorities in Washington said firefighters had to rescue a California woman who fell into a toilet at a national park while trying to retrieve her cellphone.The Brinnon Fire Department said on its Facebook page that on April 19 at 3 p.m., a woman in her 40s was using the restroom at Olympic National Forest when she dro
stanley mug pped her cellphone into the toilet.She first took apart the toilet seat and tried using dog leashes to try to get it out. Eventually, she took the leashes to help support herself, whi
stanley mug ch failed, and she slid into and fell into the vault head first, the fire department said.After trying for about 15 to 20 minutes to get herself out, she could grab her cell phone and call 911 for help.Crews with Brinnon Fire and Quilcene Fire responded to the mountain top. The crews made a makeshift cribbing platform by passing them down to the patient, the Brinnon Fire Department said. After making it tall enough for her to stand on, the crew pulled the victim to safety. The department said the woman was uninjured and did not want to be transported.She was washed off and strongly encouraged to seek medical attention after being exposed to human waste, but she only wanted to leave, th
stanley thermosflasche e department said.The department said she thanked the first responders and continued her trip back to California. The patient was extremely fortunate not to be overcome by toxic gases or sustain injury, the department said.