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Less than conscientious hospital workers find it easier to go unnoticed at night.
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Lewis Blackman had just four days to live when he entered the hospital for routine, elective surgery. His mother, Helen Haskell, holds his portrait.
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Cancer survivor Melinda Henneberger celebrates her 49th birthday, in April, with husband Bill Turque and twins Della and Connor.
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