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Fall Enrollment Efforts Could Be Pivotal For Federal Health Law Rate hikes are likely on the way for insurance plans issued under the Affordable Care Act, health policy analysts say. Consumers' out-of-pocket costs are expected to climb in 2017 and some major insurers have signaled they are pulling out of the health ...
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How Trump, Clinton would fix the 'crazy' U.S. health system Oct 18 (Reuters) - When former President Bill Clinton called parts of Obamacare "crazy," he put his wife Hillary Clinton on the defensive and gave much-needed ammunition to her Republican rival for the presidency, Donald Trump, who wants to scrap it.
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The human costs of ObamaCare's broken promises It's no secret that ObamaCare has failed to deliver on its backers' promises of more affordable and accessible health care.
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Health|Children 14 or Under Need Fewer HPV Vaccine Doses Children 11 to 14 years old need only two doses of the H.P.V. vaccine, not the previously recommended three doses, to protect against cervical cancer and other cancers caused by the human papillomavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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Pre-Teens Need Just Two Doses of HPV Vaccine, Not Three: Feds There's good news for kids who haven't received all their HPV vaccines yet - they only need two doses of the vaccine instead of three, federal government advisers said Wednesday.
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CDC's New Miami Zika 'Red Zone' Means Stay Out for Pregnant Women Federal health officials have made a new color-coded map for Miami and say pregnant women should stay out of the "red zone" - where Zika virus is actively infecting new people daily.
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Mouth and Gut Germs May Be Linked to Migraines TUESDAY, Oct. 18, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- People with migraines have higher levels of certain microbes, or germs, in their mouths and digestive systems, new research suggests.
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Canada's Mental Health Services Are Leaving Too Many Behind After Donald Trump criticized our health system in the second presidential debate, Canadians took to social media to defend our national treasure.
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The Failing First Line of Defense This is the second story in a three-part series about the relationship between education and mental health. You can read the first installment about mental health in early education here.
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More than half of US adults with mental illness don't get needed care Health care reform has expanded mental health care coverage for Americans, an annual report released this week suggests, but about 56 percent of U.S.
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Zika Virus Infection: What Anesthesiologists Should Know Zika virus was first isolated in Uganda in the 1940s. Until recently, it was thought to be relatively innocuous. But that was then .
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CDC advises pregnant women who have been to Miami-Dade be tested for Zika (CNN) Pregnant women who have "lived in, traveled to, or had unprotected sex with someone who lived in or traveled to Miami-Dade County" since August 1 should be tested for the Zika virus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
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Sexually Transmitted Disease Cases Hit New High in US More cases of sexually transmitted diseases were reported last year than ever before, federal officials said Wednesday - just as state and local health departments that could help fight them lose funding.
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Sixty Percent of Americans Support Legal Pot Support for legal marijuana has reached record levels, with 60 percent of American adults supporting legalizing the drug, according to a new Gallup poll.
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Support For Legalizing Marijuana Reaches Record High As five states prepare to vote on legalizing recreational marijuana in November, public support for the movement has reached an all-time high, according to the latest Gallup poll.
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Dr. Chandra Speaks On Pediactric Sleep Medicine At Conference Chattanoogan Dr. Anuj Chandra was a keynote speaker at the Michigan Academy of Sleep Medicine Annual Conference. He presented an overview of Pediatric Sleep Medicine.
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The NFL has high school athletes thinking pink, but where are the proceeds going? For the eighth straight October, the National Football League has gone pink. Players wear pink gloves, cleats, hats and towels. Referees blow pink whistles.
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CDC now recommends just two HPV vaccine doses for preteens Children who start getting vaccinated against human papillomavirus before 15 need only two doses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decided Wednesday.
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Preteens need only 2 HPV shots, not 3, CDC says The government on Wednesday quickly adopted a recommendation that preteens get two shots instead of three and space them further apart.
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Quinnipiac poll: Clinton extends lead in Pennsylvania Hillary Clinton laughs after a supporter yells "we love you" during a campaign event at the Colorado State fairgrounds in Pueblo, Colo.
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NH voters used some colorful language to describe the presidential candidates "Dishonest/liar." "Idiot." And one word we can't even say. These aren't typically the words you'd use to describe a presidential candidate.
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Instagram's new feature is a mental health game-changer Did you know that, according to the World Health Organization, an estimated 350 million people of all ages suffer from depression?
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Reported Cases of Sexually Transmitted Diseases Are on Rise WASHINGTON - There were more cases of sexually transmitted diseases reported in the United States last year than ever before, according to new federal data.
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Prediction Markets See Narrower Swing State Map Than Polls A new SurveyMonkey poll conducted with The Washington Post found Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton holds a clear advantage in several battleground states, including the aforementioned as well as Michigan, New Mexico and North Carolina.
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10 Things to Know About Cold and Flu Season To Flu shot? or sniff? Doctors still recommend getting a flu shot this year, but the nasal spray vaccine is no longer advised. By Ashley Ludwig (Patch Staff) - October 19, 2016 6:45 pm ET.
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Scientists think they've found why chocolates and wine cause migraines for some very unlucky people The pain can cause you to vomit or temporarily lose your vision, and usually there's not much you can do except wait it out. Though migraines strike about 38 million Americans, their cause is something of a medical mystery.
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Experts Say OK Prison Reform Begins With Mental Health Reform The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Oklahoma would like to see more police officers trained in crisis intervention. OKLAHOMA CITY -. You'll be hearing a lot about criminal justice reform in the coming months.
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Report: More than half of mentally ill U.S. adults get no treatment Mental Health America just released its annual assessment of Americans with mental illness, the treatment they receive and the resources available to them - and the conclusions are sobering: Twenty percent of adults (43.7 million) have a mental health ...
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Instagram tackles self-harm and suicide with new reporting tools, support options While Twitter continues to struggle with rampant bullying and abuse, Instagram is instead stepping up its game when it comes to keeping users safe from harm.
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This is why some foods trigger migraines Scientists at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have found an association between the debilitating headaches that afflict 38 million Americans, and the microbes in their mouths.
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Missourians are urged to check Medicare health and drug plans Now's the time for Missourians with Medicare to check their health and drug coverage for 2017. Medicare's open enrollment period runs from Oct. 15 until Dec. 7. Open enrollment is the best time to make sure your health and drug plans still meet your ...
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Baltimore County schools turn into clinics to give flu shots Thousands of school children can no longer rely on the once popular FluMist. Local school systems are putting parents on alert to switch to shots instead after the federal government said the FluMist vaccine isn't really effective.
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Emergency Room Use Stays High In Oregon Medicaid Study Will Medicaid expansion save the country money as people stop using expensive emergency rooms for primary care? Not yet, suggest the latest findings from a landmark study published online Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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Extras on Excise: State Ballot Initiatives Aimed at Increasing Tobacco Taxes Taxpayers are used to lining up at the polls on Election Day to vote for their preferred candidates. State ballot initiatives, however, sometimes receive backburner treatment due to the drama of national politics.
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A proposition to legalize pot raises DUI concerns: 'We are going to start losing folks in astronomical numbers' The defendant told an LAPD officer he had smoked pot five hours before he was pulled over on Melrose Avenue for driving erratically.
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Return unused prescription drugs at National Take-Back Day on Saturday The Safe Communities Coalition of Hunterdon and Somerset is sending out a Call to Action to all Hunterdon County residents to help reduce the availability of prescription (Rx) drugs in our communities.
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FDA Approval for Olaratumab for Soft Tissue Sarcoma A novel drug has been granted an accelerated approval for use in soft tissue sarcoma by the US Food and Drug Administration. "This is the first new therapy approved by the FDA for the initial treatment of soft tissue sarcoma since doxorubicin's ...
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FDA grants accelerated approval to new treatment for advanced soft tissue sarcoma The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today granted accelerated approval to Lartruvo (olaratumab) with doxorubicin to treat adults with certain types of soft tissue sarcoma (STS), which are cancers that develop in muscles, fat, tendons or other soft ...
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LEAKS: Clinton Camp Admits Planned Parenthood Videos 'Hurt' ST LOUIS, MO - OCTOBER 09: Democratic presidential nominee former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listens during the town hall debate at Washington University on October 9, 2016 in St Louis, Missouri.
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53 sacks of cocaine found in stomach of collapsed Polish man UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 01: Cocaine is an alkaloid substance which exists in the leaves of the coca plant, which is native to Peru and other South American countries.
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5 tiny changes that can lead to major weight loss In the Unites States, 70 percent of adults are overweight, with 37 percent being obese. With these numbers, it is no surprise that most people have been on some sort of diet at some point of their lives.
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