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Hospital

Prince Philip Has Been Admitted to a Hospital in London After Feeling Sick

The Duke of Edinburgh checked into King Edward VII Hospital last night.
By Morgan Halberg
The baby was ours. But the experience was mine alone.

No, You Aren’t Invited to the Birth of My Child

Every pregnant woman should get to decide for herself which people and germs and cameras invade her recovery room.
By Jules Barrueco
From The Electric Pencil.

Insider Art: The Powerful Drawings on Mental Institution Stationary

The work collected in The Electric Pencil: Drawings from Inside State Hospital No. 3 shows how the need to create art, even in the most adverse situation ultimately triumphs.
By Harris Diamant
Matthew Holness.

Matthew Holness Travels to DarkPlaces

By Cameron K McEwan
The Schuyler...er...Kardashian sisters.

‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ Recap 12×02: ‘Wait for It, Wait for It’

By Sarah Gorman
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 21: An unidentified woman injured in a car accident is wheeled into a hospital by members of the Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps (BSVAC) on June 21, 2013 in the Brooklyn borough New York City. BSVAC is the nation's first minority-run volunteer ambulance corps which was founded in 1988 by two EMS workers, Captain James ''Rocky'' Robinson and Specialist Joe Perez. The BSVAC has historically worked in the poor and crime afflicted neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant where many residents do not have health insurance. BSVAC has struggled financially with three their five ambulances currently inactive as they cannot afford to insure them. Despite this, BSVAC responds to thousands of 911 calls a year, many of them resulting from gun shots and stabbings. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Even a Health Care Union President Wants Less Patients in the Hospital

By George Gresham
Larry Quinn: The Speaker's biggest fan.

Quinn’s Dad Rejoins the Campaign Trail After Being Sidelined by Injury

By Jill Colvin
Mr. de Blasio talking about the closure of St. Vincent's hospital. (Photo: Gideon Resnick)

Bill de Blasio Defends Susan Sarandon’s Honor

By Gideon Resnick
The scene from today's presser.

Christine Quinn Hospital Presser Gets Violent

By Gideon Resnick
Lil Wayne, not a healthy human being. (Getty Images)

Lil Wayne Is Epileptic, Almost Died From <em>Not</em> Drugs [Video]

By Drew Grant
(Photo: Getty)

Andrew Cuomo Recalls His Final Words With Ed Koch

By Colin Campbell

Mayor Bloomberg and Aspiring Mayors Fondly Remember Ed Koch's Legacy

By Colin Campbell
Ed Koch earlier this month. (Photo: Emily Anne Epstein)

Ed Koch Placed in Intensive Care

By Colin Campbell
(Photo: Emily Anne Epstein)

Koch Expected to Stay in Hospital For 'A While'

By Hunter Walker

How's He Doing: Ed Koch Stays in Spotlight Despite Health Woes

By Hunter Walker
President Obama speaking today. (Photo: Getty)

Obama Praises New Yorkers’ ‘Spirit’ and ‘Resilience’

By Colin Campbell
Charlie Rangel

Charlie Rangel Back In The Hospital As Campaign Pushes Back Against The Press

By Hunter Walker
Councilman Fidler (Photo: Facebook)

Fidler Out of Hospital

By Colin Campbell
A nurse protests during OWS march

Hospitals Are the New Banks As New York Nurses Plan Strike Against "Nonprofit Oligarchs"

By Drew Grant
Evans.

Puncture is in Vein

By Rex Reed

Clear! Rudins Revive Village Hospital, Save Landmark

By Matt Chaban
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