Monday, October 17, 2016

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(CNN) From his bed next to the window, Jadon squeezes his father's finger with all his might, even under heavy sedation. Anias rests in a bed near the door of the room, a testament to strength and resilience.
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(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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Vice President Biden is expected to tell President Obama on Monday that the administration's "cancer moonshot" effort infused new urgency in the fight against the disease but that formidable challenges remain, including a lack of coordination among ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) - October is Breast Cancer Awareness month but a group of Bay Area women want that drive that message home all year long by using our cars.
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By Rebecca Rider rebecca.rider@salisburypost.com LANDIS - It was only a few weeks ago that a man at the Charlotte Ride for the Cure walked up ... Read more | Add your comment. Latest News. Early voting in presidential election starts Thursday ...
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Bonnie Siley began volunteering at the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition's consignment boutique GreatStuff Savvy Resale five years ago.
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The months of September, October and November on the Health Calendar are dedicated to raising awareness about various cancers that continue to plague human kind.
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Last year's flu season was the mildest in the U.S. in three years. But that's no reason to lower your guard. This viral illness can bring seven or more days of aches, fever, cough, and headache.
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CHICAGO - Changes to the rule that overhauls physicians' pay under Medicare, announced two days ago, mean that the vast majority of ophthalmologists will not incur penalties in 2017 and 2018.
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Have extra prescriptions cluttering your medicine cabinet? You can safely dispose of them on Oct. 22. By Katie Kausch (Patch Staff) - October 16, 2016 9:30 am ET.
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POINT PLEASANT BEACH - A sea of pink filled the boards of the Point Pleasant beachfront under sunny skies on Sunday morning to help raise money for breast cancer research and awareness.
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Rochester, Minnesota - When you're trying to get rid of a cigarette habit that's rooted in nicotine addiction, it may seem odd to look to nicotine for help.
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If you're sick and tired of seeing news on TV and online about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, including their allies and critics, plus the pundits and other commentaries, then you're not alone.
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Four women in Springfield overdosed on heroin early Sunday morning after snorting lines of what they believed to be cocaine from a folded dollar bill, a police official said.
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Rosie O'Donnell is a 'fat pig'. Megyn Kelly must have had 'blood coming out of her wherever' when she probed him on his derogatory references to women.
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The Dover Board of Health will sponsor its annual Flu Clinic for Dover residents and town employees on Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 1-3 p.m.
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On Saturday, Oct. 8 The American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of West Virginia held its seventh annual 5K in Morgantown at the Hazel Ruby McQuain Riverfront Park.
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AMHERST, Mass. (AP) - Unwanted or out-of-date prescription drugs can be dropped off at locations throughout central and western Massachusetts next weekend.
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WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - Early results from a survey of law enforcement agencies conducted by the Kansas attorney general suggest legal Colorado marijuana is having a big impact on Kansas, but it may not be all negative.
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Photo by Warren Westura/New Jersey Herald - A flu shot is administered Wednesday at the New Jersey Herald office in Newton. By Lori Comstock New Jersey Herald.
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Earlier this week Nate Silver reported that if only men voted Trump's already won. That is, to say women are voting in greater percentages for Clinton and men for Trump.
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The mind-controlled robotic arm of Pennsylvania man Nathan Copeland hasn't just gotten the sense of touch. It's also got to shake the hand of the U.S.
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It's a huge discovery that could pave the way to healing people with paralysis in the future. In a massive medical first by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh Medical CENTER, scientists were able to use ...
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Hundreds of people gathered Sunday afternoon at the WVU Coliseum to walk two miles in support of the fight against Alzheimer's disease.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. —Four women apparently overdosed on heroin at a home in western Massachusetts, and police say some children discovered them and called 911 in time to save them.
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As fall sets in, the days get shorter and the nights get cooler, and Medicare open enrollment is here. Medicare's Open Enrollment started Saturday, Oct. 15, and runs to Dec. 7. About to turn 65?
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AsiaToday AsiaToday is a comprehensive global media group that provides a variety of latest news from Korea and other East Asian countries.
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Breast cancer survivors, Polly LeDa, Vicksay Richardson and Yolonda Walker, release doves during the 18th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure at The Diamond in Lake Elsinore on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016.
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A new study has some exciting news for people who suffer from type 1 diabetes. According to the researchers, a certain amount of aerobic exercise each day can provide a way to manage the disease.
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This letter came across my desk this week, handwritten in lovely script and signed by a woman. It's in reference to the recorded Donald Trump conversation in which he brags about how he kisses women without waiting and grabs them by the p***y.
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Food Allergy Awareness month may not be until next May, but for those who would like to help raise awareness as we near Halloween—a night when children will be going door to door collecting treats by the bagful—will have at least two opportunities to ...
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A ceremonial walk around the park was part of the Bark For Life in East China Township. Bark For Life to host first event in North Macomb.
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In a follow-up on the first screwworm infestation in the United States in decades, and the first in Florida in half a century, the number of endangered Key deer that needed to be euthanized because of the deteriorated condition caused by the screwworm ...
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We love Halloween. What other night can you dress like a hot dog and eat all your favorite childhood sweets without having someone judge you?
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NEW YORK - Planned Parenthood's 100th anniversary celebrations this weekend come with a sense of relief for the group that traces its roots to a time when women could not vote and contraception was illegal.
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Lauren Koski / Amarillo Globe-News ─ More than 300 advocates for victims of human trafficking walked silently, in single file, down Georgia Street in Amarillo on Saturday as part of the A21 Walk for Freedom.
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