Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan, 77, was discharged from a Mumbai hospital on Sunday after undergoing three weeks of treatment for the coronavirus.
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been discharged after being hospitalized on Tuesday to undergo treatment for a possible infection.
“Justice Ginsburg has been discharged from the hospital,” a Supreme Court spokeswoman said in a statement Wednesday, reported CNN. “She is home and doing well.”
The court said that the 87-year-old Ginsburg went to a hospital in Washington on Monday evening after experiencing fever and chills. She then underwent a procedure at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on
Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan, 77, was discharged from a Mumbai hospital on Sunday after undergoing three weeks of treatment for the coronavirus.
Jordan Moreau After testing positive for coronavirus last month, Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan has recovered and was discharged from the hospital, he announced on Sunday.The Indian actor, who is 77 years old, was admitted to Mumbai’s Nanavati hospital on July 11, a little more than three weeks ago.On Twitter, the actor thanked the “excellent care and nursing” at the hospital for making it “possible for me to see this day.”T 3613 – I have tested CoVid- have been discharged.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has undergone a nonsurgical medical procedure in New York City and expects to be released from a hospital there by the end of the week, the Supreme Court said Wednesday night. The court said in a statement that the 87-year-old Ginsburg underwent a minimally invasive procedure to “revise a bile duct stent” at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent a minimally invasive, non-surgical procedure on a bile duct stent she received last year, the Supreme Court said Wednesday.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has undergone a non-surgical procedure.
Ted Johnson Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is being hospitalized after she underwent a non-surgical procedure.The court’s press office said that the justice was resting comfortably and expected to be released by the end of the week.“Justice Ginsburg underwent a minimally invasive non-surgical procedure today at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City to revise a bile duct stent that was originally placed at Sloan Kettering in August 2019,” the court said.
Will Thorne Staff WriterMajor League Baseball returned to our screens on Thursday night, and boy did fans miss it.ESPN’s coverage of the game between the New York Yankees and the defending World Series Champion Washington Nationals struck a huge home run, drawing the network’s largest ever audience for an opening night game.According to Nielsen fast nationals, an average audience of 4 million viewers tuned in for the rain shortened affair, which saw the Yankees emerge victorious by a score of
Katie Price's son has been discharged from hospital. The 42-year-old star's oldest child, 18-year-old Harvey - who suffers from many health complications including blindness, ADHA and Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder which affects his development - was rushed to hospital with a high temperature and having breathing difficulties earlier this month but the pair were pictured together on Tuesday (21.07.20) leaving the facility, much to the "delight" of his mother.
in a statement.She continued: ‘I am tolerating chemotherapy well and am encouraged by the success of my current treatment. I will continue bi-weekly chemotherapy to keep my cancer at bay, and am able to maintain an active daily routine.In spite of her illness, the judge announced that she has no plans to retire as long as she is able to continue working.‘I have often said I would remain a member of the Court as long as I can do the job full steam,’ Ms.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said Friday she is receiving chemotherapy after her cancer has returned, but has no plans to retire from the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg revealed she’s battling cancer once again, after previously fighting the disease four times.“I began a course of chemotherapy (gemcitabine) to treat a recurrence of cancer,” Ginsburg, 87, said in a statement released by the court on Friday, July 17, noting her treatment began in May after a biopsy in February revealed she had lesions on her liver.The My Own Words author, who has been on the Supreme Court since 1993, explained that her May hospitalization due to a gallstone
After a brief hospitalization, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has revealed that her cancer has returned and she is undergoing treatment. A statement from the 87-year-old Justice explained that on May 19th she “began a course of chemotherapy (gemcitabine) to treat a recurrence of cancer.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg announced Friday that she is being treated for a recurrence of cancer. She said, however, that she will «remain a member of the [Supreme] Court.» The announcement comes days after she was hospitalized to treat gallstones and an unrelated infection. According to Ginsburg's statement, she began a course of chemotherapy on May 19.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg says that her liver cancer has returned, but she will remain on the Supreme Court while undergoing chemotherapy.
Ted Johnson Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said that she has been undergoing treatments for a recurrence of cancer but will remain on the court.“On May 19, I began a course of chemotherapy … to treat a recurrence of cancer,” she wrote in a statement made public on Friday.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was discharged from the hospital Wednesday and has returned home, the court said. Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said in a statement Ginsburg is «home and doing well.»Ginsburg was admitted to The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Tuesday morning to be treated for a possible infection, the court announced then.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been hospitalized.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to the hospital early Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court said. She is being treated for a possible infection.«The Justice is resting comfortably and will stay in the hospital for a few days to receive intravenous antibiotic treatment,» said court spokesperson Kathleen Arberg in a statement Tuesday.