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Sleeping tablet risk for heart failure patients Common sleeping tablets 'dramatically increase' the risk of admission to hospital with heart problems and death in people who have a form of heart failure, researchers said. Almost 500,000 people in the UK have heart failure, where the organ does not pump ...
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Silent virus a rare, dangerous risk for the unborn Chicago • It's a common, usually harmless virus. But in a rare, unlucky set of circumstances, it can be devastating for infants whose mothers become infected during pregnancy. Brain damage, deafness and other birth defects are among potential problems ...
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Rochester covering workers' gender reassignment ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — Rochester, New York officials say their city will extend transition-related health coverage to transgender and gender non-conforming municipal employees. Mayor Lovely Warren and City Councilmember-at-Large Matt Haag ...
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Larry Lotter thought he was having a heart attack while drinking at an Illinois bar A cold-hearted crook with a lengthy criminal history sunk to an astounding new low earlier this month when, according to authorities, he stole the wallet of a man who thought he was having a heart attack at a bar in Illinois. As if that weren't enough, the man ...
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Poorer health of surgery patients on Medicaid may alter law's bottom line Sandra Lynch, who got health insurance for the first time in a decade under the Affordable Care Act, has hernia surgery March 13 in Louisville, Kentucky. (THE NEW YORK TIMES). By Robert Pear The New York Times. Add a comment. WASHINGTON ...
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Dancing New Jersey EMT Redefines 'Viral' While Driving Ambulance Sometimes, people in high-stress jobs just need to let loose. And one New Jersey EMT knows how to bust a move in his ambulance. A video called "EMT Voguing," shot from Jonathan Williams' dashboard camera, has racked up more than 800,000 views as ...
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Poorer Health of Surgery Patients on Medicaid May Alter Law's Bottom Line An operation in Louisville, Ky., on a new recipient of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Credit Jabin Botsford for The New York Times. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page.
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1000 dogs dead, three humans sick after eating jerky pet treats: report For seven years, the Food and Drug has investigated complaints of animal illness and death linked to the mostly China-made dog treats, but the organization still don't know why the treats are causing the symptoms. Now, two toddlers and one adult who ate ...
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Public policies to solve obesity crisis less important than education, economic ... LAS VEGAS — Government should not play a role in solving the obesity epidemic through public policies, according to a presentation at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) 23rd Annual Scientific and Clinical Congress in Las Vegas, ...
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Health officials warn about viral mosquito disease TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida Department of Health is warning residents about a viral mosquito-borne disease. Officials have received reports of three Floridians who recently traveled to the Caribbean and contracted chikungunya fever.
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Massive blast of vaccine wipes out cancer Brian Mark Peterson/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT • Stacy Erholtz of Pequot Lakes, Minn., pictured May 12, was all but dead from blood cancer before age 50 until the Mayo Clinic trial. Now her cancer is in remission. MINNEAPOLIS—Stacy Erholtz was out of ...
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Richmond zoo determines cheetah cub's cause of death The death of a popular cheetah cub at the Metro Richmond Zoo likely was caused by an acute, fast-acting bacterial infection, the zoo owner said Saturday. Jim Andelin said the infection likely started in the cub's gastrointestinal tract, but that lab tests were ...
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Gluten sensitivity not real! Gluten Sensitivity. A new study has found that the much-talked about gluten sensitivity may not really exist. The researcher who found the evidence of non-celiac gluten insensitivity in 2011 claimed that gluten must not always be blamed for gastrointestinal and ...
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