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Drug Deaths Continue to Rise The rate of drug overdose deaths in the U.S. rose an average of 5.5% a year from 1999 through 2015, according to a report from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).
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Bay State ranks in top 10 for OD deaths Massachusetts ranks among the worst states in the nation for drug overdose deaths, part of a cluster in the Northeast where opioids and other narcotics have spiked OD numbers, federal disease watchdogs say.
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Boehner: Republicans won't repeal and replace Obamacare Former House Speaker John Boehner predicted on Thursday that a full repeal and replace of Obamacare is "not what's going to happen" and that Republicans will instead just make some fixes to the health care law.
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ACA Repeal-and-Replace Preview Gets Down to Dollars A House Republican first draft for repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that surfaced today contains no big surprises, except for dollar amounts that flesh out some familiar GOP prescriptions for reforming healthcare reform.
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Trump will meet with governors worried about Medicaid funding As congressional Republicans prepare to repeal and replace Obamacare, worried governors from across the country are scheduled to meet Monday with President Donald Trump to discuss healthcare reform and other issues.
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Fatal drug overdoses more than doubled since 1999, CDC finds A drug user takes a needle before injecting himself with heroin on March 23, 2016, in New London, Connecticut. 0 Shares. Email. The rate of fatal drug overdoses in the U.S.
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Little Tikes recalls 540000 swings after injuries Little Tikes is voluntarily recalling 540,000 toddler swings after 140 reports of the swing breaking, posing a fall hazard. There have been 39 reports of injuries, including two children with broken arms.
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You'll Never Guess Who Has the Most Orgasms A number of rude studies have recently shown that men, in general, orgasm more frequently than women - a discrepancy so blatant that scientists have taken to calling it the "orgasm gap.
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Here's Why Using More Sugar May Cause Alzheimer's Disease Higher intake of sugar and sugar-rich diets can cause Alzheimer's disease, which manifests with memory loss and the decline of cognitive powers.
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Cancer patients, survivors fear GOP efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act Ashley Walton was 25 when a mole on her back turned out to be melanoma. She had it removed, but three years later she discovered a lump in her abdomen.
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Capitalism and America's addiction epidemic The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a report Friday showing that nearly 13,000 people died from heroin overdoses in 2015, up four-fold from the 3,036 deaths reported in 2010.
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Why women tend to orgasm less — and how to fix it If you're in a heterosexual relationship, you've likely experienced the so-called "orgasm gap" between men and women. And now, a new study offers more evidence that straight women have fewer orgasms than men, or lesbian and bisexual women.
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Scientifically-designed fasting diet lowers risks for major diseases Press Release: University of Southern California, February 16, 2017. What if you could lose weight and reduce your risk of life-threatening disease without any changes in what you eat -- other than a five-day special diet once every few months?
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HighQ: Cashing in on California's cannabis boom The number one question that people ask me now that marijuana's legal is, "How can I make money off of 'the green rush'?
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Asylum seeker with brain tumor returned to detention center in Texas A Salvadoran woman seeking asylum in the United States was returned to a Texas detention center after spending almost two weeks in a hospital, U.S.
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Guatemala navy moves on Dutch 'abortion ship' after protests Puerto de San José (Guatemala) (AFP) - Guatemala's navy on Thursday dispatched a vessel to watch over a Dutch "abortion ship" carrying activists vowing to help women circumvent the country's longstanding prohibition on terminating pregnancies.
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Woman carrying baby without brain to term to donate organs When Keri Young found out her unborn child didn't have a brain, she made an unthinkably selfless decision. She decided to carry Eva to term to donate the organs to other babies in need.
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Your workout could be killing your sex life A study from the University of North Carolina published this month in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise found that men who exercise intensely may have a lower libido than men who exercise moderately or lightly.
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Thousands Of Toddler Swings Recalled MIAMI (CBSMiami) - More than half a million popular child swings have been recalled because the plastic seat can crack or break. The recall effects 540-thouand Little Tikes™ 2-in-1 Snug 'n Secure Pink toddler swings.
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Please Don't 'Glue' Your Vagina Shut During Your Period An obviously male doctor in Kansas thinks that as an alternative to pesky and unseemly tampons, women should basically start gluing their vaginas shut.
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Your Fitness Regimen Could Be Killing Your Sex Life: Study In a new study, men with light to moderate exercise were far more likely to disclose moderate to high libidos than those whose exercise routines were intense or prolonged.
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Woman with brain tumor seeks asylum, but held in detention center Last Updated Feb 24, 2017 1:35 PM EST. DALLAS -- A Salvadoran woman seeking asylum in the United States was returned to a Texas detention center after spending almost two weeks in a hospital, U.S.
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Mom to carry baby without brain to full term to donate organs Keri Young and her husband, Royce, were anxiously awaiting an ultrasound photo of their unborn child when the doctor walked into the room with a serious look on her face.
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A man has created a 'feminine lipstick' as an alternative to pads tampons and cups Ladies, listen up - it's the period product we've all been waiting for. And the best part? It was designed by a man. Introducing "Feminine Lipstick" by Mensez, a glue designed to stop your menstrual flow.
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Little Tikes toddler swings recalled due to fall hazard Little Tikes 2-in-1 Snug 'n Secure Pink toddler swings are being recalled because the plastic seat can crack or break, posing a fall hazard.
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Clever kids more likely to use cannabis in teens Bright children are more likely to drink and smoke cannabis in their teenage years, a new study has found. High academic achievement at the age of 11 has been linked to a lower risk of smoking cigarettes in adolescence.
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Smart Kids Are More Likely To Experiment With Pot And Alcohol Children who get high scores on a national test are more likely to go on to experiment with pot and alcohol, but not cigarettes. 280.
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Multidrug-resistant infections rising in US kids Multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections are rising rapidly in US children and causing longer hospital stays, according to a new study in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society.
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Two children among 10 new flu deaths in North Carolina New flu numbers released Thursday report 10 deaths last week - two children, eight adults. This brings the total number of flu deaths for this season to 44.
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Rise in mumps outbreaks prompts US officials to weigh third vaccine dose In this 1957 file photo, Jon Douglas, 6, right, visits his friend, Greg Cox, standing behind a sign warning he has mumps, on the door of his home in Altamont, Ill.
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Flu virus shifting east, hitting older adults hardest (CNN) Flu activity decreased slightly but remained at high levels across the United States during the week ending February 18, according to a report based on preliminary data issued Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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4 Chapman University students diagnosed with mumps A health advisory was issued Friday at Chapman University in Orange after four law students were diagnosed with mumps. (KABC). KABC.
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State rules for medical marijuana use THC, not weight, for purchase Processing technicians, trim cannabis flowers following harvest at PharmaCann, LLC, a medical marijuana cultivation center, on Jan. 23, 2017 in Dwight, Ill.
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Health Benefits from Intermittent Fasting Mice that fast periodically are healthier, metabolically speaking. To explore whether fasting can help people as well, Min Wei et al.
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