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Trump Voters Would Be Hit Hardest By Health Care Replacement Plan The House plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act would hit one group of voters especially hard: older, rural voters who were crucial to President Donald Trump's victory in 2016.
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Trump voters would be among the biggest losers in Republicans' Obamacare replacement plan Americans who swept President Trump to victory - lower-income, older voters in conservative, rural parts of the country - stand to lose the most in federal healthcare aid under a Republican plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act ...
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Watch Live: April the giraffe in great condition; Birth watch continues HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - More high winds have interrupted a livestream of expectant mother April the Giraffe at Animal Adventure Park in New York state.
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April the Pregnant Giraffe Demands Tasty 'Toll' From Vet Before Exam, Upstate New York Zoo Says April, the giraffe who's captivated millions of fans around the globe as they monitor her fourth pregnancy, will allow her caretakers to enter her pen, but at a price, the upstate New York zoo live-streaming her pen said.
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Satirical bill points up women's angst involved in health care A bill filed late last week by a Houston Democrat to convey the frustration women feel about having their health care and family planning decisions scrutinized would penalize men for "unregulated masturbatory emissions.
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Texas Rep. Jessica Farrar Trolls GOP By Proposing $100 Fine For Men Who Masturbate Proposal aims to show some of the restrictions women face in getting reproductive health care. By Ed Mazza. A Democratic lawmaker in Texas has proposed legislation that would fine men $100 for masturbating and require rectal exams before they get a ...
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With proposal to penalize men for masturbating, legislator aims to shake up health debate State Rep. Jessica Farrar, a Houston Democrat, filed House Bill 4260 Friday, which would fine men $100 for masturbating. by Alex Samuels March 12, 2017 6:20 PM.
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Watch LIVE: April the giraffe staying warm in bitter cold conditions HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - April the giraffe continues to progress toward giving birth to a fourth calf, park officials said Thursday. The live stream from Animal Adventure Park has been going for more than two weeks with April not close to giving birth to ...
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Texas state rep. proposes fines for masturbation A Texas state representative has introduced legislation that would fine men for masturbating and require them to undergo counseling before obtaining a prescription for Viagra, in an effort to highlight anti-abortion laws that place restrictions on women.
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Texas lawmaker files bill that would penalize men for masturbating State Rep. Jessica Farrar, D-Houston, filed a bill Friday that would penalize men for masturbating. DEBORAH CANNON / AMERICAN STATESMAN.
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Employees who decline genetic testing could face penalties under proposed bill Employers could impose hefty penalties on employees who decline to participate in genetic testing as part of workplace wellness programs if a bill approved by a U.S.
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Why a House bill wants workers' genetic information The legislation, if enacted, would allow employers to offer thousands of dollars in savings to workers who submit to a genetic test.
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Deadly And Drug-Resistant Fungal Infection Affects More Than 30 In The US The deadly fungal infection Candida auris already infected more than 30 people in the United States. Who are the people most vulnerable, and where does this drug-resistant pathogen commonly spread?
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Westport Resident With Drug Industry Ties Is Trump's FDA Pick Scott Gottlieb of Westport, Conn. is Trump's choice to head the Food and Drug Administration. (Handout). LAURIE MCGINLEY, CAROLYN Y. JOHNSONThe Washington Post.
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Drug-Resistant Fungal Infections On The Rise Over 30 people have been diagnosed with a deadly fungal infection that has proven resistant to drugs, since health authorities issued a warning in July 2016.
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Has your doctor been up for 24 hours? Rule change will allow it for new residents Has your doctor been up for 24 hours? Rule change will allow it for new residents. 0. Share. Facebook Twitter. Share this with your friends!
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Hair Loss Drug Finasteride May Lead To Long-term Erectile Dysfunction Younger males taking drugs to treat an enlarged prostate or hair loss could experience erectile dysfunction as a side effect, even long after they stop taking the drugs, new research reports.
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New marijuana retailer opens in Salem A new recreational marijuana retailer has opened in South Salem. Locally owned marijuana business Herbal Remedies opened a new location Friday at 3940 Commercial Street SE between McDonald's and camera store The Shutterbug.
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President Trump Picks Scott Gottlieb as Next FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, a practicing physician and resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, is President Donald J. Trump's pick to be the 23rd commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.
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Japan's tobacco lobby fires up as government pushes ahead with tougher smoking laws Japan is moving to pass its strictest-ever smoking laws, but the country's powerful tobacco lobby wants to stub out measures that were adopted years ago by other developed nations.
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Cheese With Listeria Linked To 2 Deaths: What You Should Know About Listeria A multi state Listeria outbreak has been detected by health officials and they are reportedly looking into the issue. This bacterium has already caused two deaths and has resulted in hospitalization of four more individuals.
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Vermont in for Another Big Lyme Disease Season Researchers are saying this year is shaping up to be another big Lyme disease season in Vermont. | March 12, 2017, at 10:54 a.m.. MORE.
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Two critically ill in San Francisco after drinking toxic tea from Chinatown herbalist The tea leaves bought at Sun Wing Wo Trading Company contained the plant-based toxin Aconite, the Department of Public Health said.
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Hospitals Give Away Baby Boxes to Curb Infant Mortality Parents across the country are beginning to ditch traditional cribs in favor of "baby boxes." Baby Box Co., a Los Angeles-based company, is partnering with hospitals in the United States to give away free cardboard boxes to new parents after they are ...
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Did arsenic kill Jane Austen? LONDON - The cause of Jane Austen's mysterious death at age 41 has been much pondered over the years. Was it a hormonal disorder?
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Potentially lethal toxin found in San Francisco tea (NEWSER) - Two people had to be resuscitated and are now seriously ill in the hospital after drinking toxic tea purchased in San Francisco's Chinatown, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
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Beyond Lyme: New Tick-Borne Diseases On The Rise In US Tucker Lane and his mother, Lynn Cash, sit in the wooded backyard of his home in West Barnstable, Mass. Kayana Szymczak for NPR. Richard Ostfeld and Felicia Keesing, husband-and-wife researchers in upstate New York.
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Jane Austen poisoned with arsenic? Not so fast, experts say (CNN) Three antiquated pairs of spectacles displayed in the British Library are causing pulses to flutter clear across the globe. Legendary author Jane Austen was poisoned with arsenic, proposed Sandra Tuppen, lead curator of Modern Archives ...
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Jane Austen poisoned with arsenic? Not so fast, experts say (CNN) - Three antiquated pairs of spectacles displayed in the British Library are causing pulses to flutter clear across the globe.
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Rep. Andy Harris meets with constituents on health care, the bay, other issues Rep. Andy Harris meets with constituents on health care, the Bay, other issues Saturday at Harford County offi. Health care dominated discussions between Rep. Andy Harris and several dozen constituents who met with the congressman Saturday at his Bel ...
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Has your doctor been up for 24 hours? Rule change will allow it for new residents New guidelines by the organization that oversees medical residency programs for new doctors in the United States will soon allow first-year residents to work shifts as long as 24 hours, eight hours more than the current limit.
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Groundbreaking Study Shows That the Brain Can Function Up to Ten Minutes After Death A team of Canadian scientists proved that the brain can continue to function 10 minutes after death was pronounced. Death had always been one of the biggest enigmas of medical science And, as fate would have, each time we think we're getting closer to ...
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Buzz cuts bring big bucks for St. Baldrick's AUSTINTOWN - Hair tumbled down as the money total climbed Saturday at the St. Baldrick's Head Shaving Fundraiser. Dozens of people committed to shaving their heads at Austintown Plaza to raise money for the St. Baldrick's Foundation, the largest ...
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Your Brain May Still Work After You Die Canadian researchers suggest that brain activity can continue up to 10 minutes after a person is clinically dead. The paper is based on a human subject whose brain remained in delta activity after being plugged off life support.
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Strawberries and these other foods have the most pesticides Eating pesticide-free may mean a diet with fewer strawberries, or at least eating their organic versions. Strawberries topped the Environmental Working Group's "Dirty Dozen" list of produce with the most pesticides.
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Beach Beat: The main event EWG vs. AFF — no holds barred The "Dirty Dozen" is in the news again and as usual I'm imaging a remake of the 1967 motion picture with a cauliflower playing Ernest Borgnine's character, a cucumber in place of Donald Sutherland and some kind of smooth-skinned melon in the role ...
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American Red Cross offers winter storm safety tips BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. (WDTV)-- With Winter Storm Warnings and Watches in effect across the area, the American Red Cross, West Virginia region, is monitoring developments and is prepared to respond if necessary.
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Can high-intensity interval training delay the ageing process? High-intensity interval training may help protein-building and energy production inside our body's cells, researchers say. Photograph: Alamy.
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That faddish gluten-free diet may be raising your diabetes risk A good diet is a varied diet - so unless you have gluten sensitivity, going gluten-free isn't actually doing you any good. In fact, it's probably putting you at a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
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Joseph Nicolosi wasn't the first therapist to try to 'cure' homosexuality Protesters demonstrate outside a gathering for the National Association For Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH) in Phoenix, Ariz.
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Erectile Dysfunction, Induced By Hair Growth & Prostate Drugs Erectile Dysfunction (Photo : Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images) Drugs use to manage hair loss and enlarged prostate may suffer from long-term erectile dysfunction (ED).
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National Nutrition Month: Put your best fork forward "Put Your Best Fork Forward" is the theme of National Nutrition Month, which spans the month of March. The theme is about making shifts to healthier food and beverage choices, and making small changes can add up over time.
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WHO says strawberries may not be so safe for you According to the World Health Organization, pesticides are potentially toxic to humans and may have negative effects on reproduction.
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High-intensity aerobic training may help reverse ageing High-intensity aerobic exercise may be the best type of training for people over 65, as it can reverse some cellular aspects of ageing, an Indian-origin researcher has found.
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Brazilian yellow fever outbreak could follow in Zika's footsteps, experts warn Yellow fever in the country has now claimed the lives of 220 people and the number could still rise over time. USA health officials are sounding the alarm over yet another potential mosquito-borne health threat to Americans - yellow fever.
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