I Smell Smoke! US Court Settles Insurance Claim for 9/11 Workers

March 12, 2010Dr. Kona No Comments »

From The New York Times:
For the first time since the terrible event on September 11, 2001, rescue workers in NYC can breathe a little easier today. A U.S. District Court has settled an insurance case for workers who have suffered health problems since having been exposed to hazardous environmental agents during the rescue and [...]

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Drop in Cosmetic Surgery-getting whipped

March 9, 2010doubleshot No Comments »

There is some discussion about the number cosmetic surgery procedures declining because of the economic downturn. In 2008 there were about 12 million cosmetic procedures done and 2009 that number declined to 10 million.I wouldn’t worry about such numbers if I were a plastic surgeon. The big money now is in injections and fillers. Think about [...]

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Mistaken Death

February 25, 2010Dr. Kona No Comments »

While our country’s law makers are in the midst of a summit to reform our health care system, it’s nice to see that basic mistakes are still happening on the local level!  Check out this story on a communication error that happened at a Brooklyn hospital today.
Basically, an employee at a Brooklyn hospital called a [...]

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Now Serving Hot Dogs. Consume at Your Own Risk!!

February 23, 2010Dr. Kona No Comments »

We all knew that hot dogs are bad for your health – they’re fatty, salty, meat-like products that are processed and processed again.  But did you know that they could kill more quickly than you might expect?  Not only can they have long term effects like clogging arteries and raising blood pressure, they pose a [...]

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Portraits of Mental Illness

February 22, 2010Dr. Kona No Comments »

This weekend was the opening weekend for Martin Scorsese’s latest flick Shutter Island – a psycho thriller about a patient gone missing at a psychiatric hospital containing patients that are deemed criminally insane.   I won’t give away the plot, but it’s definitely a must see.  The profiles of the patients there are certainly over-dramatized; however, [...]

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