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  • Woman almost loses leg after infection, disease blamed on pedicure

    07/24/2018 11:30:10 PM PDT · by ATOMIC_PUNK · 27 replies
    https://local12.com ^ | Annie Sharp Tuesday, July 24th 2018
    Woman almost loses leg after infection, disease blamed on pedicure NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The infection that a North Carolina woman contracted at a 'grade A salon' urged her to issue a warning to other pedicure lovers. According to a Facebook post, on June 22 Tracy Lynn Martinez went to get a pedicure at her local salon in Winston, North Carolina. The next day, she said that she had body chills, nausea, and dizziness. She tried to sleep it off but when she woke up her leg had swollen to three times its size. Martinez called an ambulance and shortly...
  • Spreadin' the glove: TSA infecting U.S.?

    11/23/2010 7:38:32 AM PST · by 444Flyer · 39 replies
    WND ^ | 11-22-10 | Bob Unruh
    Those latex gloves Transportation Security Administration agents wear while giving airline passengers those infamous full-body pat-downs apparently aren't there for the safety and security of passengers – only the TSA agents. That's the word being discussed on dozens of online forums and postings after it was noted that the agents wear the same gloves to pat down dozens, perhaps hundreds, of passengers, not changing them even though the Centers for Disease Control in its online writings has emphasized the important of clean hands to prevent the exchange of loathsome afflictions. "Herpes via latex glove ... ewwww," wrote one participant on...
  • Hastert hospitalized for skin infection

    07/13/2006 2:13:52 PM PDT · by lunarbicep · 27 replies · 696+ views
    dfw.com ^ | Thu, Jul. 13, 2006
    House Speaker Dennis Hastert was hospitalized Thursday for treatment of a bacterial skin infection. Hastert was expected to be treated with intravenous antibiotics at Bethesda Naval Hospital in suburban Maryland through the weekend, according to his spokesman Ron Bonjean. Hastert, 64, discovered the infection on his lower left leg and applied a topical ointment. After a few days, Hastert's doctor examined the infection at Bethesda and diagnosed it as cellulitis, a skin infection that appears as a swollen, red area that feels hot and tender, and that can spread rapidly without treatment, the spokesman said. Hastert is a 10-term congressman...