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Goldwater rule in Trumpland: Psychiatrists debate weighing in on the president's mental health Goldwater rule in Trumpland: Psychiatrists debate weighing in on the president's mental health FILE - In this Nov. 7, 2016 file photo, Donald Trump arrives to speak at a campaign rally in Sarasota, Fla.
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In Marlboro's last frontier, a smokers' rights group is defending the "human right" to light up "A man without a vision always falls for his past," reads Aditia Purnomo's t-shirt, as he sits in his office west of Jakarta.
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Twin tragedies give survivor a new face, new life ROCHESTER, Minn. -- He'd been waiting for this day, and when his doctor handed him the mirror, Andy Sandness stared at his image and absorbed the enormity of the moment: He had a new face, one that had belonged to another man.
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After twin tragedies, man gets face transplant at Mayo Clinic Andy Sandness is healing from one of the rarest surgeries in the world - a face transplant, the first at the Mayo Clinic. (Feb. 17, 2017).
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A second chance with a new face This undated photo provided by Andy Sandness shows him before his injuries in 2006. Two days before Christmas, Sandness grabbed a rifle from a closet and pulled the trigger.
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Twin tragedies give survivor a new face Face transplant recipient Andy Sandness is hugged by Dr. Samir Mardini at the Saint Mary's Hospital campus. AP. Previous; Next.
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Take care of your heart Take steps to protect your heart during February, the month of Valentine's Day. (Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto). CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE.
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Couple reveals pregnancy in powerful photo with 452 IVF needles THE WOODLANDS, Texas - After struggling with infertility for years, a couple in Texas used a powerful photo to announce that they were expecting - not one, but two babies.
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Hatchimals, hit toy of 2016, unveils brand new look (CNNMoney) -- Could Hatchimals, the most sought-after toy of 2016, fade as a one-hit wonder? Not if creator Spin Master can help it.
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GOP anxiety rises as conservatives and moderates split on ACA repeal Divisions sharpened last week between hard-right and more pragmatic Republicans over both policy and strategy for repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act.
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Armchair diagnosing Donald Trump with mental illness does a terrible disservice to psychology We don't know, and shouldn't speculate, about the Trumps' mental health. (Reuters/ Jonathan Ernst). Share. Written by.
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People Are Obsessed With This Video Of Roommates Kicking A Rat Out Of Their Apartment 1. Jody Mackin is a senior at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. She told BuzzFeed News she lives in a house with three other girls, Logan, Briana, and Meg.
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Georgia lawmakers tackling medical marijuana in house, senate The Georgia state legislature is once again taking on medical marijuana, hoping to add more medical conditions to the list of people who can use cannabis oil.
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SEE IT: College roommates team up to courageously swat rat out of Pittsburgh apartment, internet goes wild Four college students took matters, brooms and mops into their own hands to evict a rat from their Pittsburgh apartment, with video of the incident quickly going viral.
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Ohio parents arrested after 8-year-old found with heroin in system A Berea, Ohio, couple was indicted on child endangerment charges Friday after their 8-year-old son apparently overdosed on heroin, WKYC reported.
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Medicaid exposes GOP rifts on fate of Obamacare Seema Verma, nominated to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, testifies at her confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Finance Committee.
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Group of girls get rid of rat with an elaborate plan When a group of girls discovered a rat in their house, they devised a very elaborate plan to get the rodent out. We came up with this ridiculous plan to get this rat out of our house and IT ACTUALLY WORKED!
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Elderly woman rescued from home after becoming 'molded' to chair for nearly a year SPRINGFIELD TWP, Ohio (WCMH) - An elderly woman was taken to a hospital Thursday night after paramedics removed her from a chair in her home that authorities say she may have been in for close to a year.
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Infant Brain Scans May Predict Autism Diagnosis A computer algorithm can identify the brains of autism patients with moderate accuracy based on scans taken at six months and one year of age.
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Rats Beware: These Broom-Toting College Students Don't Mess Around A group of college roommates attending Duquesene University in Pittsburgh faced a daunting problem when a large rat moved in to their space.
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'Hatchimals Glitter' And 'Hatchimals Colleggtible' Extend Hatching-Toy Craze You might be forgiven for not knowing about Hatchimals, they've only been on the market for a few months. If you have young children though, it's more likely that you found yourself scouring shelves for the self-hatching mechanical pets before Christmas.
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Americans Are Still Stressed About the Election Details of the new administration are prolific on news and social media, and Americans say it's stressing them out. A new report released Wednesday by the American Psychological Association (APA) reveals that 57% of Americans say the current political ...
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Senate Dems say HHS playing "hide the info" at HealthCare.gov FILE - This Sept. 15, 2014, file photo shows part of the HealthCare,gov Website in Washington. Senate Democrats want HHS Secretary Tom Price to explain why important consumer information has disappeared from the site.
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Medicaid expansions improved preventive care, but study finds Americans want changes to ACA Due to insurance expansions of the Affordable Care Act, Americans were more likely to undertake preventive care, according to data published in Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.
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Mother fights on against deadly drug that led to son's overdose In the two years since her son's fatal overdose, Lisa Hicks said she has not stopped fighting to strengthen laws on the drug that killed him.
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Flu deaths on the rise in Idaho; officials urge vaccination BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Flu deaths are on the rise in Idaho, and state health officials are warning residents to get vaccinated and take other precautions against influenza.
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Washington University researchers make autism breakthrough for high risk infants ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI) - A new study about infants and autism is giving families new hope. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine and elsewhere have made a major discovery about high risk infants who have siblings with the mental ...
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Disappointing Merck drug news provides new blueprint for moving towards cure for Alzheimer's The recent announcement that Merck is halting a Phase II/III study for a promising Alzheimer's treatment (verubecestat) was another setback in the continued and intensive effort to deliver an innovative therapy by 2020.
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Report: Massachusetts opioid deaths continue to rise BOSTON (AP) - Unintentional opioid-related overdose deaths likely rose for a sixth consecutive year in Massachusetts and fentanyl played a role in as many as three-quarters of the fatalities, according to a new state report.
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New mosquito trap smart enough to keep just the bad bugs In this photo provided by Microsoft, Microsoft researcher Ethan Jackson sets up a trap for mosquitoes in Harris County, Texas in 2016.
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Berea parents held on $150k bond after heroin found in 8-year-old's system: 911 call BEREA - It is among the most disturbing cases to underscore the scope of the heroin crisis. A Berea couple was indicted on child endangerment charges after their 8-year-old apparently overdosed on heroin.
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Toxic metal at higher concentrations in gluten-free food? Although less than 1 percent of Americans have celiac disease, gluten-free diets remain all the rage in the United States. Yet, a new study suggests a potentially harmful ingredients may be hiding in this trendy type of food.
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Berea, Ohio Couple Charged After 7-Year-Old Overdoses on Heroin A couple from Berea, Ohio is facing felony charges after their 7-year-old son overdosed on heroin. Danielle Simko and Charles Dowdy appeared in a Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on Friday after a grand jury handed out felony charges of drug ...
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64-year-old woman gives birth to healthy twins MADRID (AP) --A doctor in northern Spain says a 64-year-old woman has given birth to healthy twins following her second successful pregnancy at an advanced age.
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Woman, 64, Delivers Healthy Set of Twins, 6 Years After Giving Birth to First Child A 64-year-old woman has given birth to a set of twins described to be in "perfect health" - her second successful pregnancy in six years.
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64-year-old woman gives birth to twins No, this isn't ripped from the headlines of the National Enquirer. According to a hospital in Spain, a woman really did give birth to twins at the age of 64.
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Injectable Psoriasis Drug Siliq Receives FDA Approval Millions of people live with psoriasis in the United States. For those dealing with moderate to severe cases of the autoimmune condition, the FDA approved the injectable drug Siliq (brodalumab) as another treatment option.
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