In a special report from the Children’s Hospital Boston’s Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit, CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. SanjayGupta talks to Children’s Anne Stack, MD, about what precautions the hospital is taking to prepare for a potential influx of flu patients. Related posts:No one’s worried about H1N1?Glass-table injuries to children...
Dr. SanjayGupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent, contracted the H1N1 virus while on assignment in Afghanistan. He tells "The Doctors" about his experience on Wednesday's show, which airs at 3 p.m. on WKMG-Channel 6. "This is an example of when...
SanjayGupta was recently on NPR , talking about his book Cheating Death: The Doctors and Medical Miracles that Are Saving Lives Against All Odds . Here is an excerpt: But I think, you know, this idea that there are patients that we say okay, they're brain dead, and in the United States that means they're dead. In different countries, it means different things, but we use brain death...
BOSTON, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Dr. SanjayGupta, CNN chief medical correspondent, author and neurosurgeon, will open the 2009-2010 Bunker Hill Community College "Compelling Conversations" speaker series. Gupta will speak at 1 p.m., Tuesday, October 27, 2009, in the A300 auditorium.
We’ve poked a bit of fun at CNN’s SanjayGupta in the past. See this Blair Witch like visit to a Mexican swine flu ward he did in the epidemic’s earliest days. And, yes, we’ve also had more substantive quibbles with his reporting. But after having heard him speak earlier this week on NPR’s Fresh Air...
Cheating Death by SanjayGupta, M.D. Copyright 2009 Wellness Central - Nonfiction/Health/Medicine (for the layperson) 282 pages, incl. substantial notes I don't think Dr. Gupta needs a whole lot of help from me, since it appears that CNN.com has been telling stories directly connected to his book ( Poison Gas , New CPR ), but I really enjoyed Cheating Death . Ominous weather is...
SanjayGupta, Chief Medical Correspondent for CNN, spoke to Stephen Colbert last night about his new book, Cheating Death . He explained that there's more gray area between life and death than we normally think. Since it's not as easy to pinpoint the moment of death it gives doctors more chances to intervene, to "cheat death." Is it a useful book in furthering the discussion...
Embedded video from CNN Video Here is video of CNN's Dr. SanjayGupta showing actor Matthew McConaughey what he calls a "new way" of doing CPR. Gupta says new studies show that doing chest compressions only on a cardiac arrest patient is just as effective - if not better - than if mouth-to-mouth is also done. Gupta said you have "8-10 minutes of oxygenated...
First he contracted swine flu in Afghanistan, now CNN's Dr. SanjayGupta is taking one for the team by jumping into the Arctic Ocean to test a medical theory. Gupta has a jam-packed evening in New York tonight -- he's taping "The Colbert Report" then heading to the 92nd Street Y promoting his new book, Cheating Death . The book and a companion documentary are all about...
> CNN's SanjayGupta sits down with Stephen Colbert to talk about his new book. > Joy Behar brings in Mad Men's Bryan Batt (a.k.a. Salvatore Romano) and columnist Dan Savage to discuss gay discrimination on HLN. > Chris Matthews on Rush Limbaugh during his "Morning Meeting" fill-in: "...at some point somebody's going to jam a CO2 pellet into his head and hes going...
By SanjayGupta, M.D.CNN Chief Medical CorrespondentBelow is an excerpt from CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. SanjayGupta's new book, published by Wellness Central, an imprint of Grand Central Publishing. The following is from Chapter Two: A Heart-Stopping Moment:"Cheating Death: The Doctors and Medical Miracles that Are Saving Lives Against All Odds," just hit store...
SANJAYGUPTA tells JYOTHI VENKATESH that though Bipasha Basu was the original choice for the role of Dia Mirza in Acid Factory, Dia will be the surprise packet of the film How would you describe yourself as a film maker? I have never set any boundary as a producer till date. Today ...