In September 1994, two network TV series set in fictional Chicago hospitals debuted in the same Thursday night time slot.
Thanksgiving is a time when we express gratitude for the things that are important to us. We don't usually spend that time pondering the nature of existence.
Until further notice, Northeast Georgia Medical Center has banned children ages 15 years and younger from visiting inpatient units on both the main and Lanier Park campuses.
Northeast Georgia Medical Center needs more volunteers to shuttle passengers from the main campus parking lot to the hospital.
After an unsuccessful search last spring for a concessionaire to run a retail shop at Brasstown Bald, the U.S. Forest Service is trying again. Only this time, the agency is sweetening the deal.
BY DEBBIE GILBERT dgilbert@gainesvilletimes.com When it comes to treating cancer with radiation therapy, "almost" isn't good enough. If doctors don't direct the beam exactly where it's needed, the energy could slice through healthy tissue with disastrous results. Last month, Northeast Georgia Medical Center began using a new linear accelerator - a machine that delivers radiation - that offers an unprecedented degree of precision. <p ...
Of all the things that could ruin your holidays, suffering a heart attack would have to be near the top of the list.
Five local organizations and communities have been awarded grants from Keep Hall Beautiful to purchase and plant new trees.
If there's anything more tedious than having to undergo medical tests, it's having to drive from one hospital to another when you need to have more than one test done.
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