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| Refugees 'struggle for cancer care' There is a "high demand" for cancer treatment from refugees, which is often difficult to meet, experts say. Infectious diseases and malnutrition have understandably been the focus of refugee health work. But in Lancet Oncology, the United Nations High ... | |
| State's Medicaid program now covers naturopaths Amanda Lewis and her husband use a naturopathic doctor, who is covered by their insurance plan. But up until this year, Lewis had to pay $95 a visit for her young son because naturopaths in Washington weren't covered under his Medicaid plan. By Rachel ... | |
| How To Fix Our Broken Online Customer Review System One evening in December 2012 a party of nine visited a restaurant in New York City and ordered a house salad. Seven of the nine became ill because, as a health inspection later found, there was cross-contamination in the refrigerator, “bare-hand” contact ... | |
| Candy Companies Cry Foul Over Flavors of Electronic Cigarettes Electronic cigarettes' liquid nicotine companies are being bombarded with cease-and-desist letters from General Mills, the Girl Scouts of the USA and Tootsie Roll Industries among others. The food and candy companies want to keep their noteworthy names ... | |
| Methuen getting ready to Relay for Life May 31-June 1 METHUEN — Cheryl Horan describes the upcoming Methuen Relay for Life fundraiser as an event for anyone who has dealt with cancer to take part in. “This will be a personal passion for anybody to make a difference. This is for people who have survived ... | |
| Iodide Supplements Needed by Pregnant, Nursing Women Pregnant and breast-feeding women should take a supplement with adequate iodide, as recommended by the American Thyroid Association, according to a policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics. The statement, published in the June ... | |
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| ACA is big boost to bottom line of safety net hospitals The Affordable Care Act is restoring health to the bottom lines of safety net hospitals. Harborview Medical Center in Seattle has seen its number of uninsured patients drop from 12 percent in 2013 to 2 percent to date this year, USA Today reports. As a result ... | |
| Oldest American turns 115 INKSTER, Mich. – A Detroit-area woman, a member of a select group of the living to have been born in the 19th century, celebrated a birthday on Friday. Her 115th. Jeralean Talley, born May 23, 1899, went fishing last year and still gets around on her own ... | |
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