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Sick baby returns to Canada after U.S. treatment

Sick baby returns to Canada after U.S. treatment
ST. LOUIS, April 21 (Reuters Life!) – A 1-year-old Canadian boy on the brink of death was sent home on Thursday from a U.S. hospital where doctors performed treatment denied the child in Canada, the St. Louis hospital said.
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‘Baby Joseph’ Back Home After U.S. Treatment

‘Baby Joseph’ Back Home After U.S. Treatment
A 15-month-old boy at the center of an end-of-life debate on Thursday left the St. Louis hospital that treated him after doctors in his native Canada refused, doctors and family friends said.
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Baby Joseph returns home following surgery in U.S.
A terminally ill Canadian baby who received treatment in the U.S. aimed at extending his life after doctors in Ontario wouldn’t treat him, is back home.
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Canadian boy goes home after receiving treatment in U.S. denied to him at home
A 15-month-old boy deemed to be in a permanent vegetative state who received treatment in the U.S. aimed at extending his life after it was denied to him in his native Canada left the St. Louis hospital that treated him on Thursday, doctors said.
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Baby Joseph goes home after receiving treatment in St Louis denied to him in his native Canada

Baby Joseph goes home after receiving treatment in St Louis denied to him in his native Canada
ST. LOUIS — The child known as Baby Joseph who is at the center of an end-of-life debate is now home.
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Baby Joseph returns home after tracheotomy procedure in U.S.
A 15-month-old boy at the centre of an end-of-life debate on Thursday left the U.S. hospital that treated him
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Baby Joseph returns home to Canada
ST. LOUIS | A 15-month-old boy at the center of an end-of-life debate on Thursday left the St. Louis hospital that treated him after doctors in his native Canada refused, doctors and family friends said. Joseph Maraachli left Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center in St. Louis before dawn and flew …
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Terminal baby returns to Canada after U.S. treatment

Terminal baby returns to Canada after U.S. treatment
A 1-year-old Canadian boy on the brink of death was sent home on Thursday from a U.S. hospital where doctors performed treatment denied the child in Canada, the St. Louis hospital said.
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Baby Joseph heads home to Canada
ST. LOUIS • Baby Joseph, the 14-month-old boy who gained international attention in a debate over end-of-life issues, left Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center before sunrise Thursday and flew back home to Canada.
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Baby Joseph goes home to Canada
ST. LOUIS, April 21 (UPI) — A 14-month-old boy at the center of an international debate over end-of-life decisions has been flown home to Canada from St. Louis, health authorities said.
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