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Another Life is an American television soap opera produced and broadcast by the Christian Broadcasting Network from June 1, 1981 to October 5, 1984. It was co-created by Roy Winsor and Bob Aaron, and ran for 875 episodes. It attempted to combine standard afternoon intrigue with religious overtones, as many characters were portrayed as Christians who relied on the power of prayer to solve their problems. Set in the fictional east coast town of Kingsley (ostensibly thought to be in Virginia), the show was taped in CBN's hometown of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Through its run, Another Life revolved around the Davidson family - local anchorman Scott Davidson, his wife Terry who works as a nurse (Mary Jean Feton), daughter Lori (Jeannette Larson and later Debbie McLeod), and teenage son Peter (Darrel Campbell). Although they sometimes struggle with their faith, they stick by their principles, show compassion towards their fellow man - most notably next-door neighbour Liz Cummings (Carolyn Lenz) who lives with her alcoholic and adulterous husband Jeff (Tom McGowan) and their daughter Jenny - and eschew revenge to those who have caused them grief.
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Teen Explains What Life is Like in a Coma Teen Explains What Life is Like in a Coma Teen Explains What Life is Like in a Coma For two weeks Claire Wineland kept picturing herself in Alaska looking at forests, caves and wildlife. “I remember sitting there and staring at the most beautiful scenery ever for hours and hours … it would be freezing cold but I didn’t care,” she recalled in a recent video. “Turns out I was being ice-packed the whole time.” While in her mind she was in Alaska, in reality Wineland was in a California hospital in a medically-induced coma. Following a routine surgery, Wineland, who has cystic fibrosis, contracted a dangerous infection called blood sepsis. In the years after her coma, Wineland has started a non-profit and video channel sharing her stories of survivi...
Another in my continuing series of Hospitalist vs the World. This video is part of a complete collection of original Happy Hospitalist organized at http://thehappyhospitalist.blogspot.com/2010/11/xtranormal-medical-videos-multiple.html.
Evelina paediatric intensive care unit at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London treats the sickest children in the south east. Every case that comes through the doors is a matter of life or death, from major infant cardiac surgery to critical trauma cases. Subscribe to The Guardian ► http://is.gd/subscribeguardian With so much at stake in tiny bodies, the unit attracts some of the best and most dedicated doctors in the NHS. Dr Ranj Singh shows us around. This is the NHS ► http://www.theguardian.com/society/series/this-is-the-nhs Guardian website ► http://is.gd/guardianhome Suggested videos: Another day in A&E; ► http://bit.ly/AandE24hrs Guardian playlists: Comment is Free ► http://is.gd/cifplaylist Guardian Docs ► http://is.gd/guardiandocs Guardian Features ► https://goo.gl/JThOzd ...
This week on ICU: A Matter of Life or Death, Aaron needs a heart transplant to survive and one has finally become available. Aaron’s sisters have a similar heart condition and sister Laura says Aaron’s second chance at life is a gift for the whole family. But the life-saving surgery means Aaron might miss walking his older sister down the aisle at her wedding – something he is desperate to do. Undeterred, Laura brings the wedding to the ICU. Peter has Swine Flu and his lungs are barely functioning. His family and friends can only hope and pray as he’s placed on the ICU’s highest form of support – the ECMO machine which acts as his heart and lungs. Clint’s mid-air collision with another motocross racer has landed him in the ICU with shoulder and head injuries. Thanks to the work of the IC...
This week on ICU: A Matter of Life or Death, Kristy continues her battle with the severe injuries she sustained in a near fatal car accident. A piece of skull was removed in an attempt to reduce the swelling in her brain, but the ICU team is now fighting for her life. The question is if she does survive, what will be her quality of life? The situation is extremely grim, but her parents refuse to give up hope. Margaret, a 55-year-old mother of two, has had a heart transplant, but her heart is too weak to support her body. ICU staff fear that even if her heart recovers, her body may still reject it. David is a TV cameraman who came into Emergency with a severe headache and ended up being admitted to the ICU with a brain aneurysm. If the aneurysm bursts, he could die. But, with the help of ...
KENRICK Bogle will turn four years old on Wednesday, but he won’t be able to celebrate his birthday like other kids his age. He will be holed up in his bed inside the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Bustamante Hospital for Children where he’s been since he was but four days old. Like they’ve done every year since he’s been there, the nurses will throw him a party, but there will be few friends and even less interaction for fear of the risk of infection. Kenrick can’t walk or speak and he can’t breathe on his own. He was born with tracheo-oesophageal fistula, which means there is an abnormal connection between his esophagus and his trachea, in which food in the esophagus may pass into the trachea (and on to the lungs) or alternatively, air in the trachea may cross into the esophagus. The...
What is I C U Every day, tiny stories spring up from the Southern California maze of freeways and neighborhoods and into the "missed connections" section of Craigslist. Most don't have Hollywood endings, it's just hopeful residents trying to meet, reconnect, share moments in some way. For the lucky few, lives change. Every week, video-journalist Katy Newton tracks down the real people behind the posts.
Any likeness to real life people, situations, or scenarios are unintentional, and purely coincidental.