Jail says polygamist leader’s health improving

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- Jail says polygamist leader’s health improving
- Edwards out 2 to 4 weeks with foot injury
- Robinson named Guilford medical director The Business Journal of …

Jail says polygamist leader’s health improving
Dallas Morning News
Mohave County sheriff’s spokeswoman Trish Carter said Jeffs ate a breakfast of eggs potatoes and fruit Thursday morning. Jeffs has refused most food and liquids for more than a week as part of a self-imposed religious fast. “As of today the medical director did make a comment that it appears he is getting better” Carter said Thursday. “We are monitoring his intake and he is cooperating on and off. Medical staff at the Kingman Ariz. jail began force-feeding the 53-year-old head of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints last Friday after the jail doctor said she feared Jeffs’ death could be “imminent” without medical intervention. In a letter to a Mohave County Superior Court judge Dr.

Edwards out 2 to 4 weeks with foot injury
ESPN
Appalachian State spokesman Mike Flynn said medical privacy laws prevented the university from releasing details about the injury. But a person familiar with the incident said Edwards received stitches for a deep cut after the mower rolled down a steep hill back at him. However the person said Edwards does not have any injuries to bones or tendons. “First of all we’re all fortunate and grateful that Armanti wasn’t more seriously injured in this accident” Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore said.
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Robinson named Guilford medical director The Business Journal of …
Bizjournals.com
MD has been hired as medical director for Guilford County Department of Public Health. Robinson has been a part of the Public Health staff since February in a contractual capacity. Robinson is a native of Winston-Salem and attended Duke University and Bowman Gray School of Medicine.

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