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Health groups urge Rauner to fight Obamacare repeal Local Health leaders discuss what Medicaid black could granting And a repeal of Medicaid expansion would mean for Illinois. Local Health leaders discuss what Medicaid black could granting And a repeal of Medicaid expansion would mean for Illinois.
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GOP plans to replace health care law with 'universal access' WASHINGTON - House Republicans, responding to criticism that repealing the Affordable Care Act would leave millions without health insurance, said on Thursday that their goal in replacing President Barack Obama's health law was to guarantee ...
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Obamacare Had Its Biggest Day Ever This Week, President Says More people signed up on the Obamacare exchanges Thursday than on any prior single day. 12/16/2016 04:34 pm ET. 1.3k. Jeffrey Young Senior Reporter, The Huffington Post.
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Health Highlights: Dec. 16, 2016 The deadline for Americans to sign up for HealthCare.gov health insurance that would take effect Jan. 1 has been extended to 11:59 p.m.
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In 2016, TV Shows Got Wonderfully Honest About Abortion Audiences got to see women of various backgrounds and life stages grapple with unplanned pregnancy. 12/15/2016 03:57 pm ET. 250. Zeba Blay Voices Culture Writer, The Huffington Post.
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Don't be fooled: Mylan's 'bargain' price for its generic EpiPen conceals a massive price hike Mylan, which showered itself in infamy by jacking up the price of its EpiPen, a potentially life-saving epinephrine injector, by 500% over less than a decade, announced Friday that it is finally bringing out a promised generic version of the device for ...
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Getting An Abortion Doesn't Harm Mental Health -- But Being Denied One Does At First Women who tried to get an abortion but were denied one were more likely to experience anxiety and to report lower self-esteem and life satisfaction than women who sought and received an abortion, found a new study.
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Think Your Job Is Depressing? Try Being an Airline Pilot Pilot. A new study on pilots' mental health suggests the skies may not be that friendly after all. (Kent Wien - Flickr/Creative Commons).
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Health care coverage signup ends at midnight NEW BRITAIN - The chief executive officer of Access Health CT said Thursday that the deadline for enrolling in health care coverage beginning Jan. 1 has been extended to midnight today (Sunday morning).
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Enrollment deadline extended for Obamacare The open enrollment deadline is midnight Monday for health coverage under the federal Affordable Care Act beginning Jan. 1. Open enrollment runs through Jan. 31.
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Woman is first to have baby with ovaries frozen as a child A 24-year-old Dubai native has become the first woman to give birth after having her fertility restored from ovarian tissue frozen during her childhood.
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Texas Fetal Burial Rule: Costs and Implementation Remain Murky Weeks From Possible Start Date A new rule in Texas could have far-reaching effects on women who have abortions or miscarriages while at a hospital or clinic in the state.
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Woman Gives Birth After Ovary Was Frozen at Age 9 The first woman to have an ovary frozen before puberty has given birth to a baby in the UK. When she was 9, Moaza Al Matrooshi from Dubai, needed treatment for a potentially fatal blood disorder.
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Woman has baby using ovary tissue frozen at 9 years old A handout picture released on December 15, 2016 shows Moaza Al Matrooshi (L) posing with her husband Ahmed and newly born son at a hospital in London on December 14, 2016.
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Pro-Choice Advocates Hail Federal Judge's Order Temporarily Blocking Texas Fetal Burial Rule A pro-choice advocacy group that is the lead plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against a controversial rule in Texas that would have required fetal tissue to be buried resulting from the circumstances of many miscarriages and abortions hailed a judge's ...
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Illicit Opioids Drive Increase in Drug Overdose Deaths Fentanyl and heroin look to be behind a spike in drug-related deaths, a new CDC report shows. By Kimberly Leonard | Staff Writer Dec. 16, 2016, at 5:53 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Illicit Opioids Drive Increase in U.S ...
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Rate of black lung disease among miners may be 10 times higher than reported Lung disease is a well-known deadly consequence of working in the coal industry. But a new NPR study finds miners are suffering from the most advanced form of the disease at a rate ten times higher than the government has reported.
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Obama administration abandons Medicare drug payment experiment The Obama administration has suddenly decided to abandon proposed experiments aimed at changing how Medicare pays for prescription drugs administered in doctors' offices or hospital outpatient departments - an attempt to improve care and help slow ...
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Plan to Reduce Medicare Drug Costs Is Withdrawn After Bipartisan Criticism WASHINGTON - The Obama administration said on Thursday that it had scrapped one of its most significant efforts to rein in spending on prescription drugs: a plan for a nationwide experiment in which Medicare would have reduced payments for many ...
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Obama administration scraps controversial drug pricing proposal The Obama administration announced Thursday night that it is calling off a controversial initiative to fight high drug prices. The administration is essentially admitting defeat in the battle over its proposed changes to how Medicare pays for drugs ...
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What should we make of John Bel Edwards' high approval ratings? Gov. John Bel Edwards is enjoying relatively high approval ratings at the end of 2016, despite the struggles of Democrats in Louisiana in general.
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Scientists Say the Clock of Aging May Be Reversible Impaired muscle repair in mice, left, compared with improved muscle regeneration seen after reprogramming. Credit The Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
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These are the healthiest and unhealthiest states in the country Hawaii is the healthiest state in the country for the fifth consecutive year, according to an annual state-by-state health ranking report.
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Auction Offering Coffee With Ivanka Trump Is Canceled Ivanka Trump at a presidential debate in Las Vegas in October. Credit Josh Haner/The New York Times. WASHINGTON - An auction offering a 45-minute private meeting with Ivanka Trump in exchange for a charitable donation was abruptly canceled Friday ...
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Free marijuana given away outside of State House The smell of unsmoked "nuggets" wafted through the air outside the State House Thursday, as a small group of pot enthusiasts who had gathered to celebrate marijuana being legal brazenly gave away portions of the leafy drug to one another.
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Powdered milk forces Albertsons, HEB, Safeway bakery recalls More than 60 bakery products - including custom-made cakes - are under recall by grocery retailers Albertsons, Safeway and HEB because they were made with powdered milk from Valley Milk Products LLC, which is under recall because of Salmonella.
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Gift-Giving Taboos That Aren't As Bad As You Think Struggling with last-minute gift ideas? Forget these four gift-giving "rules" and make your life easier. By The Conversation (News Partner) - December 16, 2016 12:06 pm ET.
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Oklahoma ranks 46th in overall health, new study says An annual report released Thursday noted that Oklahoma has some of the worst health rankings in the country, with thousands of residents dying each year to preventable diseases.
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Huff, puff and explode: E-Cigarette fires, injuries on rise Katrina Williams wanted a safer alternative to smoking, and e-cigarettes seemed to be the answer until the day one exploded in her pocket as she drove home from a beauty salon.
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In Light of Zika Findings, Stepped-Up Monitoring of Children's Symptoms Urged A series of studies released Wednesday shed a preliminary light on the Zika virus' consequences for children infected in the womb.
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Formerly conjoined twins leave Bronx hospital for first time Dr. Oren Tepper holds Jadon (l.) and Dr. James Goodrich holds Anias at Montefiore Medical Center. (AP). BY Christopher Brennan. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS.
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Mumps Case Reported at Lincoln County School ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - A Lincoln County school, just an hour north of downtown St. Louis, has confirmed a case of the Mumps. Winfield School District.
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Expanded Committee Anticipates Watershed Year for Miami Breast Cancer Conference The 2017 Miami Breast Cancer Conference, to be held March 9 to 12 at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, welcomes an expanded group of program chairs, and a newly established curriculum committee made up of a multidisciplinary group of breast cancer ...
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Briggs: Here's what everyone gets wrong about gift-giving As you rush out to stores and complete online orders for last-minute holiday gifts, here's something you should know: The retailers are winning.
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Separated twins, Jadon and Anias McDonald, move to rehab after emotional hospital farewell Jadon and Anias McDonald, the twins born joined at the head whose separation surgery captivated millions around the world, were gently placed in a red wagon.
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