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New Zika zone identified in Miami's Little River area, with five cases reported At least five people have contracted Zika virus from mosquitoes in Miami's Little River neighborhood, Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced on Thursday, identifying a one-square-mile zone where the disease is spreading - between Northwest 79th and 63rd ...
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'And then there were two': Conjoined twins separated in 16-hour surgery Before she sent her 13-month old twins into the biggest surgery of their lives Wednesday night, Nicole McDonald sang them to sleep.
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Medicare unveils far-reaching overhaul of doctors' pay Changing the way it does business, Medicare on Friday unveiled a far-reaching overhaul of how it pays doctors and other clinicians.
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5 ways consumers can save on Medicare during open enrollment More than 57 million older and disabled Americans rely on Medicare for their health insurance, with millions more joining their ranks every year.
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Election is turning out to be unhealthy source of stress for many Americans Viewers at the University of Cincinnati watch the second presidential debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
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Florida IDs new Miami neighborhood as Zika zone FILE - In a Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2016 file photo, Aedes Aegypti mosquito larvae swim in a container displayed at the Florida Mosquito Control District Office, in Marathon, Fla.
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EMA Panel Makes Oncology Product Announcements The European Medicines Agency's (EMA's) Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) was busy this month with oncology drugs and agents, making a host of recommendations and announcements at its October meeting.
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White House rolls out major shift in Medicare payments The Obama administration on Friday rolled out its long-awaited rules for shifting how Medicare pays doctors, implementing changes made by a bipartisan law Congress passed last year.
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These Nine States Will Vote on Legalizing Recreational and Medical Marijuana Nine states have marijuana measures on the ballot this November, and chances are good that many will pass - giving pot advocates high hopes that the federal government will eventually lift its nationwide ban.
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Hispanic women often have more aggressive, later-stage breast cancer Melissa Rojas did everything right. She was a young mother who made sure to eat nutritiously and stay physically active, but three years ago, she found a lump in her right breast.
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Mind-controlled robotic arm helps paralyzed patients 'feel' Read any science fiction and you'll know that robots themselves can't feel. But in a paper published this week from the University of Pittsburgh, researchers have shown that a mind-controlled robotic arm can help paralyzed patients regain sensation in ...
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Black doctor claims discrimination by airline during flight emergency (CNN) An African-American OB-GYN says she was discriminated against on a flight when attendants refused to let her help with an in-flight medical emergency.
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Doctor Accuses Flight Attendant of 'Blatant Discrimination' During Emergency Social media users have started the hashtags #WeDoExist and #WhatDoctorsLookLike to support Dr. Tamika Cross, a black doctor from Houston who has accused Delta Air Lines of discrimination.
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Delta investigating black female doctor's accusations of 'blatant discrimination' Delta Air Lines is facing a wave of social media backlash after a female physician based in Houston shared a story about a flight attendant doubting whether she was really a doctor while another passenger suffered through a medical emergency.
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Three stories: Breast cancer patients talk about what helped When Becky Wright felt a lump in her breast during a self-exam in March 2013, it didn't worry her. She figured it was "probably a water-filled cyst," said the 51-year-old Marysville resident.
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Trump Says Accuser 'Would Not Be My First Choice' Donald Trump aggressively attacked his accusers on Friday, calling them liars and suggesting they aren't attractive enough to get his attention.
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Donald Trump Finds Worst Possible Character Witness To Dispute Assault Allegations Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, the Republican vice presidential nominee, vowed on Friday that there was evidence to disprove the many claims of sexual improprieties against his ticket-mate, Donald Trump.
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NYC Official: No Evidence Trump Gave $10K to 9/11 Fund New York City's comptroller has found no evidence that Donald Trump gave $10,000 to a fund for 9/11 victims after the terror attack, and concluded that the GOP nominee "may have lied" about making a donation.
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Firefighter union, gay rights group join suit against DEA SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A Utah firefighters union and a gay-rights group can face off against the Drug Enforcement Administration in a court fight over warrantless searches of a prescription drug database similar to those kept by most U.S.
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Update: Conjoined twins separated, both out of surgery New York (CNN) After 27 hours of surgery, twin boys Anias and Jadon McDonald -- born joined at the head 13 months ago -- began a new life apart on Friday.
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More than half a million heart surgery patients at risk of deadly infection More than half a million patients who had open-heart surgery in the United States in the past several years could be at risk for a deadly bacterial infection linked to a device used during their operations, federal health officials said Thursday ...
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Donald Trump Allegedly Lied About Donating to 9/11 Charities Donald Trump's New York values were nowhere to be found in the aftermath of 9/11, according to the New York Daily News. The paper alleges Trump didn't donate to 9/11 charities like he said he did.
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More than half a million heart surgery patients at risk of a dangerous infection More than half a million patients who had open heart surgery in the United States since 2012 could be at risk for a deadly bacterial infection linked to a device used during their operations, federal health officials said Thursday.
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Riverview Chamber offers a Halloween event full of treats, no tricks RIVERVIEW—Pushing her way through crowds of costume-clad kids hyped up on sugary candy wasn't Theresa Turner's definition of fun.
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Heart surgery patients at risk for deadly infection, CDC warns (CNN) Patients who have undergone open heart surgeries since 2012 may be at risk of a life-threatening infection linked to a medical device used during their operations, health officials warned Thursday.
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Your guide to NKY trick or treat times Halloween will be Monday, Oct. 31. The Community Recorder has your guide about when to take your costumed trick-or-treaters out in each city of Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties.
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How To Choose The Right Medicare Plans You think Social Security's rules for claiming benefits are complicated? They're nothing compared to Medicare, says Philip Moeller, author of the massively helpful new book, Get What's Yours for Medicare.
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7 costly Medicare mistakes to avoid A half-century after its creation, Medicare remains a popular program, providing health care to more than 55 million seniors and disabled Americans.
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Denver To Lift Ban On Kratom DENVER (CBS4)– Denver's Department of Environmental Health plans to lift its ban on the drug kratom, just weeks after ordering shops across the metro area to stop selling kratom products.
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LDS Church asks members to vote against recreational marijuana, assisted suicide SALT LAKE CITY -- In a pair of letters to Mormons in four western states, leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have asked them to vote against ballot initiatives for recreational marijuana and physician-assisted suicide.
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Make handwashing a habit & embrace development October 15th is recognised as Global Handwashing Day but we all agree now that for handwashing to be effective its must be a habit that we practice all the time especially after using the toilet, before contact with food or snacks, after handshakes ...
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On the Issues: Clinton, Trump Talk Abortion and Planned Parenthood A. Women's how means defending accessible horse I've become pro life I was. In a week fashion pro choice but I become pro life.
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Maine AG says Question 1 would allow children to have pot PORTLAND, Maine - Maine Attorney General Janet Mills delivered a blow to marijuana legalization advocates Thursday, issuing a revised assessment that the bill would make it legal for children to possess up to 2.5 ounces of the drug.
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My Mother Died Of Breast Cancer & That's Why I Can't Support Susan G. Komen's Race For The Cure Some of my earliest memories are of massive crowds of pink. Every October from the time I was five years old, my mother and I would make the hour-long drive to Houston to participate in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, the world's largest ...
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Medigap plans eliminate or reduce gap in Original Medicare If you don't want to pay the deductibles and copays that go along with Original Medicare, you need to know about Medigap. Related News/Archive.
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5 Halloween Safety Tips from the Hillsboro Police Patch talks to sergeant Alex Oh, officer of youth services for the Hillsboro PD, about keeping Halloween safe and fun. By Charlotte Parrott (Patch Staff) - October 13, 2016 5:42 pm ET.
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The Marijuana Industry Wants to Get Into Fine Dining The 100 diners at this $200-a-plate dinner smoked a citrus-smelling marijuana strain to go with a fall salad with apples, dates and bacon, followed by a darker, sweeter strain of pot to accompany a main course of slow-roasted pork shoulder in a mole ...
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Nurses vote to approve Allina contract, end strike ST. PAUL, Minn. - A nearly six-week long nurses strike in the Twin Cities is coming to an end. On Thursday, a majority of the striking nurses represented by the Minnesota Nurses Association voted in-favor of a tentative agreement with Allina Health ...
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Fitness trackers aren't very accurate at measuring heart rate — and that can be dangerous Fitness trackers aren't very accurate when it comes to measuring heart rate, especially if you're doing a hard workout, researchers say.
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