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New Leader Says Komen Has Eye on Future The new leader of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization says it has moved on from the controversy that erupted 2½ years ago over its decision, quickly reversed in an onslaught of criticism, to stop giving grants to Planned Parenthood for breast ...
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NC company recalls chicken due to misbranding RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina company is recalling approximately 200 pounds of grilled chicken entrees because they were mislabeled and contain milk, an allergen not declared on the label. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and ...
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Summer camp helps kids with Tourette's syndrome In this July 15, 2014 photo, counselor Paul Luongo, 24, right, catches camper Colton Semonasky, 12, of Leesburg, Fla., as he experiences a tic where he suddenly falls to the ground while running during a game of "capture the flag" with fellow campers at ...
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Miss Idaho Sierra Sandison Wears Insulin Pump During Bikini Competition ... While many contestants try to conceal certain things during a beauty pageant, Sierra Sandison put every part of herself out there—and it paid off. The newly crowned Miss Idaho made headlines after wearing her insulin pump on stage during the bikini ...
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Medical marijuana research for vets halted TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The firing of a University of Arizona faculty member has halted the research of medical marijuana as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. Dr. Suzanne Sisley was set to begin the only federally-approved research into cannabis ...
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National digest: July 19, 2014 The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to avoid pure powdered caffeine sold on the Internet, following the death of an Ohio teen. A teaspoon of the powder could be lethal — it is equivalent to 25 cups of coffee. Eighteen-year-old Logan ...
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EEE found in mosquitoes in Bridgewater BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts public health officials say the Eastern equine encephalitis virus has been found in the state for the first time this summer. The Department of Public Health said Friday that the mosquito sample was collected Tuesday in ...
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US Medicare program scales back hospice drugs restrictions WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Friday backed down on restrictions of private insurance coverage for hospice drugs under Medicare, saying the regulations were preventing some terminally ill patients from having access to medicine.
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Blue-green algae advisory issued for lake south of Edmonton Officials with Alberta Health Services announced Friday that a blue-green algae advisory had been issued for a lake located southwest of Edmonton. The advisory was issued for Wizard Lake, located southwest of Edmonton. As a result, residents living near ...
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3 more cases of pneumonic plague identified in Colo. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment has identified three more Colorado residents with pneumonic plague. That brings the total number of plague cases to four. The investigation of the original case last week identified three others who ...
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NY doctor convicted of manslaughter in 2 overdoses NEW YORK — A doctor accused of peddling painkiller prescriptions to addicts — including some who died of overdoses and one who later killed four people in a pharmacy holdup — was convicted Friday in what was believed to be the first manslaughter case ...
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Fish oil may protect alcoholics from neurodamage, dementia Washington, July 19 (ANI): A new study has revealed that Omega-3 fish oil might help in reducing the risk of brain cell loss and eventual dementia in alcoholics. Many human studies have earlier shown that long-term alcohol abuse causes brain damage and ...
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Love or Lust? The Eyes Can Tell Your eye movement when you look at your date can tell whether you have love or lust on your mind, a new study finds. How right Bryan Adams was when he sang "Look in to my eyes and you will see, what you mean to me." In a new study, University of ...
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Busy ER may mean better care Surviving a life-threatening illness or injury may be more likely if you're treated at a busy emergency department instead of one that handles fewer patients, a new study finds. Researchers analyzed data on 17.5 million emergency patients treated at nearly ...
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Florida Hospital ranked as the best in the state COLLEGE PARK — Ear, nose and throat are all listed as high-performing categories, and so is orthopedics. Those are just a few of the reasons why, for the second year in a row, Florida Hospital got ranked as the Number 1 hospital in the state of Florida.
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Danes are happiest in the world because of their DNA They are officially the happiest people on Earth and now scientists think they know why life is such a dream for the Danes. Share. Go To. Comments. The key to unbridled contentment appears to be Danish DNA. Researchers who looked at survey data from ...
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Advocates: abortion access shrinking AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall Nearly a year after Gov. Rick Perry signed legislation into law adding abortion restrictions and regulations, abortion rights advocates highlighted new data that shows women in Texas have less access to the controversial ...
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