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Almost 600 Veterans Affairs dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis WISCONSIN - Nearly 600 patients who received dental care at a Wisconsin Veterans Affairs medical center may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis B and C and now face an anxious wait to find out if they were infected.
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Michael Bloomberg may be Big Tobacco's biggest enemy Despite decades of scientific confirmation and reconfirmation that smoking is a menace to your health, the decline of the myth of the Marlboro man, and a World Health Organization treaty on tobacco control signed by 180 countries, we still have a long ...
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Crowds gather after Tamil Nadu leader suffers cardiac arrest FILE PHOTO - J. Jayalalithaa, former chief minister of Tamil Nadu state, waves to her supporters from a car after leaving the jail in the southern Indian city of Bangalore October 18, 2014.
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Tamil Nadu Leader Jayalalitha Suffers Heart Attack NEW DELHI - The popular leader of India's southern Tamil Nadu state was in critical condition after undergoing surgery Monday morning hours after suffering a heart attack, the hospital said.
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LIVE: Jayalalithaa on extra-corporal life support, Centre sends Aiims specialists We are in regular touch with Apollo hosp & TN Govt; have sent a team from Delhi AIIMS to Chennai: Union Health Min. JP Nadda #Jayalalithaa pic.
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Doctors to start strike in defiance of court order- VIDEO Dr Ouma Oluga, the Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPPDU) secretary-general, said doctors will not resume work until the government meets their demands contained in a July 2013 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
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4 quit after Oklahoma veteran with maggots in wound dies TALIHINA, Okla. - Four staff members have resigned from a southeastern Oklahoma veterans facility rather than face the possibility of getting fired, after a resident was found to have maggots in a wound.
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Four Oklahoma Veterans Facility Employees Resign After Maggots Were Found In Resident's Wound Four employees resigned from a veterans facility at Talihina after maggots were found in the wound of a resident, who later died of sepsis.
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Veterans center employees resign after gruesome discovery A total of four staff members employed at the Department of Veterans Affairs in Talihina, Oklahoma, have resigned after maggots were discovered in the wound of a resident who had been hospitalized at the facility.
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Legal and still a crime: Abortion laws to watch out for in Trump's America The Supreme Court may not strike down Roe v. Wade, but abortion foes have other ways to criminalize pregnancy. Eesha Pandit · Share; WhatsApp.
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Obama promotes bipartisan cures bill During his weekly White House address, Obama encouraged the Senate to pass the bill without obstruction and praised the bipartisan support that it received in the House.
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Open Source Malaria helps students with proof of concept toxoplasmosis pill A team of Australian student researchers at Sydney Grammar School has managed to recreate the formula for Daraprim, the drug made (in)famous by the actions of Turing Pharmaceuticals last year when it increased the price substantially per pill ...
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21st Century Cures Act passed overwhelmingly by House, major health reform bill moves to Senate National Institutes of Health - Clinical Center (building #10) south entrance. Bethesda, Maryland USA. Photo by Christopher Ziemnowicz.
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Rash of OD's claim six lives in Philadelphia Sunday A rash of heroin overdoses in Philadelphia killed six and sent others to the hospital Sunday, police said. Detectives in the city's East Detective Division reported investigating the overdose deaths.
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Australian students reproduce $750 malaria drug for just $2 per dose A group of Australian students successfully reproduced an active ingredient for a life-saving, anti-parasitic drug called pyrimethamine, the active ingredient in Daraprim (once used as an antimalarial, now primarily used to treat toxoplasmosis and ...
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Possible lawsuit amid new Texas rules over fetal remains AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - New Texas rules requiring the burial or cremation of fetal remains are likely to face a court challenge before taking effect, an abortion-rights attorney said Friday, months after the U.S.
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Satanic Temple strikes out against new Texas abortion rules The Satanic Temple is striking out against the Lone Star State's new rules requiring burial or cremation of aborted fetal remains.
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Blood on the floor: Suicides rise as mental health care in Alabama prisons goes on trial A prisoner looks out over the common area in an Alabama jail. Jails and prisons now hold more people receiving psychiatric treatment than state hospitals.
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High anxiety: Marijuana businesses leery of Trump's AG pick The legal marijuana industry has been vulnerable since Colorado voters first amended the state's constitution to decriminalize the drug.
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Sweet tidings: Nestle creates low-sugar chocolate that still tastes as good It's a sweet dream come true for chocoholics - Nestlé has found a way to drastically reduce the amount of sugar in its confectioneries without affecting the taste.
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Maine pharmacists express confusion over overdose drug law AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) - Members of Maine's Board of Pharmacy say they're confused about the legislative intent behind a bill aimed at letting pharmacists sell an opiate overdose reversal drug over the counter.
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Lawsuit addressing mental health care in state prisons heading to trial COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Kelsey Mitchell scored 23 points and No. 9 Ohio State went on a 22-0 run in the third quarter as No. 9 Ohio State beat… Sykes, Peterson, Day leads No.
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Denver doctor who called Michelle Obama 'monkey face' resigns Dr. Michelle Herren voluntarily resigned on Friday to her position at Denver Health Medical Center after posting racist comments on her Facebook private account.
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Longview not affected in federal ban on smoking in public housing A federal ban on smoking inside homes governed by public housing authorities will send some East Texas smokers on a 25-foot hike anytime they want to light up.
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Nestle discovers low-sugar chocolate GENEVA, Switzerland (AFP) - Nestle has said it has discovered a way to cut the amount of sugar that goes into its KitKat, Butterfinger and other candy bars, but without affecting the taste.
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History Unlocked: Mysterious Mummified Legs Belonged to Queen Nefertari, Scientists Confirm Decades after Queen Nefertari's, spouse of Pharaoh Ramses II, royal tomb was discovered in 1904 in Egypt's Valley of the Queens, scientists have finally identified that one of the remains found on the tomb, a pair of legs, belonged to the queen herself.
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Hundreds of VA dental patients possibly exposed to HIV, hepatitis (CNN) - Nearly 600 patients who received dental care at a Wisconsin Veterans Affairs medical center may have been exposed to HIV, hepatitis B and C and now face an anxious wait to find out if they were infected.
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"Magic mushroom" drug lifted "cloud of doom" for cancer patients His bile duct cancer seemed to bring him more anguish than his wife, Lisa Callaghan, ever realized, she said at a news conference Wednesday.
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National Influenza Vaccination Week reminder of importance of flu shot With National Influenza Vaccination Week, Dec. 4 through 10, health officials are advising the public about the need of getting a getting a flu shot before flu activity increases.
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New evidence suggests Parkinson's might start in the gut, not the brain A new study adds to a growing body of research that suggests we might have been thinking about Parkinson's disease wrong this whole time.
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New York Approves Medical Marijuana Treatment for 10 Chronic Diseases JOHNSTOWN, NY - AUGUST 19: Cannabis plants grow in the greenhouse at Vireo Health's medical marijuana cultivation facility, August 19, 2016 in Johnstown, New York.
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Johnson & Johnson hit with $1 billion verdict for Pinnacle hip implants Medical device manufacturer Johnson & Johnson and its DePuy Orthopedics division were again found liable for injuries stemming from the Pinnacle metal-on-metal hip implant.
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