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Study May Boost Use of Merck Lung-Cancer Drug Patients with advanced lung cancer who took Merck MRK 0.18 % & Co.'s immune-boosting drug Keytruda as their first treatment lived longer on average than those who received chemotherapy in a new study that could herald a big shift in treatment of the ...
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Immunotherapy cancer drug hailed as 'game changer' An immunotherapy drug has been described as a potential "game-changer" in promising results presented at the European Cancer Congress.
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9 Medicare Stats That Will Blow You Away Medicare is government-regulated health coverage that most of us will receive at some point, with many millions benefiting from it right now.
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Zika virus: What you need to know As the number of confirmed Zika cases continues to grow, researchers both locally and throughout the state say the public can help control the outbreak.
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Mum's strict vegan diet for baby A VEGAN mum who allegedly fed her baby only fruits and nuts has been arrested and charged. Authorities rushed the 11-month-old boy to hospital where he was diagnosed as malnourished.
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Check Your Freezer: Turkey Hill Recalls Dutch Chocolate Ice Cream Turkey Hill Dairy is recalling select 48 oz. containers of its Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream because the package may contain Rocky Road Premium Ice Cream instead of Dutch Chocolate Premium Ice Cream.
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Vegan mother fed her 11-month-old only fruit and nuts. Now she faces child endangerment charges. Pennsylvania: She was proud to be a vegan, and wanted her son to live like she did. But her family members said she took her food choices too far - her diet became a danger, in their eyes, something closer to an obsession than a healthy lifestyle.
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Somerville Man Pens Note to Hospital Staff Who Cared for His Wife Boston writer Peter DeMarco expressed his gratitude to those who treated his wife, Laura, who died in September. By Alex Newman (Patch Staff) - October 7, 2016 6:23 pm ET.
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Race for the Cure expects 8000 people in second year at Baxter Arena Blades, the Omaha Lancers mascot, high fives participants during the 2015 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure around Aksarben Village.
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Vegan mom charged with malnourishing 11-month-old son (FOX NEWS) - A Pennsylvania mother has been charged with child endangerment after investigators found her 11-month-old son allegedly malnourished after being fed only nuts and fruit.
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Multistate Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Chicks and Ducklings Almost 900 individuals in 48 states became ill due to Salmonella linked to contact with live backyard poultry flocks. A link to this article will be included in this email.
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On the Frontlines in the Fight Against Zika in Florida Dr. Christine Curry, an obstetrician at the University of Miami Health System, stands at the front of a windowless conference room, where more than a dozen medical students sit dressed in clean white coats.
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Pink pride: products that benefit breast cancer organizations BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH: Saks Fifth Avenue has again joined forces with Stand Up To Cancer and the Entertainment Industry Foundation for the 2016 Key To The Cure campaign.
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How the Red Cross, UN, and Foreign Governments Made Haiti More Vulnerable to Hurricane Matthew How the Red Cross, UN, and Foreign Governments Made Haiti More Vulnerable to Hurricane JAISAL NOOR, TRNN: As parts of Florida are already emerging from the wake of hurricane Matthew, the death toll in Haiti has passed 572 on Friday and continues ...
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Vegan mom charged with child endangerment A Pennsylvania mom has been charged with child endangerment after her kid, who had been having a vegan diet, was diagnosed with malnutrition by health physicians in the state.
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Walk to End Alzheimer's set for Oct. 15 in Fredericksburg Every day, James Scott sits beside his wife while she gazes out a big window in their Aquia Harbour home. She likes to look outside and watch the birds at the bird feeder, or the children playing in the park across the street.
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Walk raises funds for Alzheimer's It was his 65th birthday, and he smiled as he accepted hugs and birthday wishes from friends and family members. But his expression changed when he started talking about the horror of Alzheimer's disease, which claimed his mother's life three years ago.
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Maryland Confirms 1st Case Of Flu This Season BALTIMORE (WJZ) - It's only October, and Marylanders are fighting the flu. The State Department of Health is dealing with its first case of the season.
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This is how carbon monoxide poisons you In this file photo, members of Palm Beach County Fire Rescue display a carbon monoxide detector during a press conference and demonstration on the dangers of carbon monoxide.
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Californians consider taxing e-cigarettes SAN DIEGO (AP) - After 10 years of unsuccessful efforts to raise cigarette taxes, anti-smoking activists are trying a new approach - a ballot initiative that would not only steeply increase taxes on tobacco products but also add them to previously ...
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Clinton responds to Trump video scandal in one tweet Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton speaks at the Pennsylvania Democrats Voter Registration event at the Zembo Shrine in Harrisburg .
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State: three more West Nile virus cases reported The Massachusetts Department of Public Health on Friday announced three more human cases of West Nile virus, all involving patients over the age of 70 who live in Middlesex County.
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More than 100 sick; Mighty Taco locations implicated A handful of sick customers of four Mighty Taco locations ballooned into an outbreak of more than 100 people involving at least 11 locations of the fast food chain during the past week.
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Harmful algae forces shellfish ban in parts of New England PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Algae blooms are forcing the closure of shellfish beds around New England, including most of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island and much of the coast of Maine.
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Niraparib prolongs PFS in recurrent ovarian cancer COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Niraparib maintenance therapy significantly extended PFS compared with placebo in women with platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer, according to phase 3 study results presented at the European Society for Medical ...
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Pocatello holds it's first 'Race for the Cure' Dozens of runners, walkers, and breast cancer survivors participated in the first Pocatello 'Race for the Cure' 5-K at the Portneuf Wellness Complex.
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Mixed results for Medicare experiment Waleed Najeeb, with Independent Physicians Network, talks with patient Jacqueline Stoecker in 2014. (Photo: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel file).
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Sacramento Police Wearing Pink Ribbons In Support Of Breast Cancer Awareness SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - Throughout the month of October, you might notice Sacramento officers with a new addition to their uniforms: a pink ribbon.
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Original Medicare and completing the Medicare puzzle THE Original Medicare has Part A and Part B. Part A covers inpatient services like hospitalization. Part B covers outpatient services.
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Cannabis Plants Used As Burial Shroud In Ancient Tomb In China Thirteen cannabis plants were discovered in a tomb in Turpan Basin in northwest China. It was the first time archaeologists found marijuana being used as a burial shroud.
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Time to review Medicare drug coverage It's not too soon for seniors 65 and older to start looking into their options for Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage for 2017.
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Expert advice to stay safe in Hurricane Matthew's aftermath One of the first orders of business after returning from a hurricane is to make a visual survey of the area surrounding your house to look for dangerous situations, such as breaks in electric or gas lines.
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Mighty Taco beans may have sickened 100+ in Erie County Health officials say a batch of refried beans may be to blame for sickening more than 100 people who ate at an Erie County Mighty Taco restaurant.
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