Empoli, May 7, 2026 — “There are no fractures, it's just a contusion.” These, more or less, are the words with which a 90-year-old lady from Empoli was discharged last May 2 from the emergency room of the San Giuseppe hospital, only to discover three days later that she had a broken femur. “After falling and getting out of bed, my mother stayed at home for a few hours, then the pain became so severe that she almost fainted, so around 13:00 we ca…
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Empoli, May 7, 2026 — “There are no fractures, it's just a contusion.” These, more or less, are the words with which a 90-year-old lady from Empoli was discharged last May 2 from the emergency room of the San Giuseppe hospital, only to discover three days later that she had a broken femur. “After falling and getting out of bed, my mother stayed at home for a few hours, then the pain became so severe that she almost fainted, so around 13:00 we ca…