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GOP Senators Suggest Changes for Health Care Bill Offered by House Speaker Paul D. Ryan after a news conference last week on the American Health Care Act, the Republicans' replacement for the Affordable Care Act.
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No Magic in How GOP Plan Lowers Premiums: It Pushes Out Older People There are a lot of unpleasant numbers for Republicans in the Congressional Budget Office's assessment of their health care bill.
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Vancouver boy, 4, dies after anesthesia used in dental procedure 4-year-old Mykel Peterson of Vancouver, Wash., died after dental surgery. Photos provided by family or by KGW of Must Love Kids dentistry office.
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Watch live video: Significant changes have staff check on April the giraffe HARPURSVILLE, N.Y. - April the giraffe continues to get bigger and there was more active kicking during an examination on Monday morning, officials at Animal Adventure Park said there was a "noticeable growth/drop" in the pregnant giraffe's belly.
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Autistic boy dies after routine dental procedure, report says A Washington family is seeking answers after their 4-year-old son died Friday during a seemingly routine dental procedure that reportedly involved a shot of anesthesia.
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4-year-old boy dies after anesthesia used in dental procedure VANCOUVER, Wash. - A family is in shock after they say their 4-year-old son never woke up from a common dental procedure. Mykel Peterson was on the autism spectrum, which made visits to the dentist a challenge.
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Washington boy, 4, dies after dental procedure VANCOUVER, Wash. - Authorities say a 4-year-old southwest Washington boy died after undergoing a dental procedure. Paramedics were called to the dental office Friday and the boy was pronounced dead at a hospital that afternoon.
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Lawmaker mocks abortion law with call for masturbation fines AUSTIN, Texas - A Texas lawmaker is making a point about legislation that restricts women's access to health care and abortions by proposing to fine men $100 when they masturbate.
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April the Giraffe's Labor 'Close,' Storm Affects Live Stream As a powerful nor'easter moved into upstate New York, the zoo live-streaming April the giraffe's pregnancy said the long-necked beauty has undergone "significant changes" and that her labor appears to be fast approaching.
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Australian author found guilty of unconscionable conduct Australian author and blogger Belle Gibson, who lied about beating a normally deadly brain tumor through healthy eating, exploited public generosity by falsely claiming most of her income went to charities, a judge said Wednesday.
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LIVE VIDEO: Tuesday March 14, April's baby is 'very active this evening' HARPURSVILLE, NY - April and her friends have spent the day getting snowed on, thanks to the March snowstorm that is blanketing the east coast.
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Gibson 'used' vulnerable groups: judge Disgraced health personality Belle Gibson used vulnerable groups, including a terminally ill five-year-old, as a marketing strategy to sell her wellness products, a judge has found.
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Bill proposed to regulate masturbation for men A Texas lawmaker has proposed a bill that would fine a man $100 each time he masturbates. The bill also imposes a 24-hour waiting period if a guy wants a colonoscopy or a vasectomy, or if he's in the market for some Viagra.
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Parenthood linked to longer life, says new study of 1.4 million Swedes Parents, take courage. If you survive the sleep deprivation, toddler tantrums and teenage angst, you may be rewarded with a longer life than your childless peers, researchers have said.
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Whole Foods recalls more cheeses from the creamery responsible for products linked to 2 deaths Whole Foods is expanding its recall of products from a creamery linked to two food-poisoning deaths to include more stores. The grocery chain is pulling soft cheeses made with raw, unpasteurized milk by Vulto Creamery from eight more stores in ...
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Widow names raw milk creamery in wrongful death lawsuit The Walton, NY-based Vulto Creamery has been named in the wrongful death of Richard Friedman by the Listeria victim's widow, Vermont resident Veronica Friedman.
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Parenthood can help you live longer in older age, research suggests Research by Sweden's Karolinska Institute suggest having children is linked to living longer. Photograph: Ronnie Kaufman/Getty Images.
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OSHA urges recovery workers, public to be safe in storm cleanup As residents recover from the damage caused by the recent tornadoes and severe storms in Missouri and Kansas, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration urges recovery workers, employers and the public to use caution ...
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Labor Cabinet offering free safety courses The week-long training is based on federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards. It is part of the Labor Cabinet's Population Center Training series which are held in various cities across the state throughout the year.
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Iowans Optimistic They Will Ward Off Bird Flu DES MOINES, Iowa (KCRG-TV9) -- The state of Tennessee has confirmed another case of avian influenza, a low pathogenic variant. On March 6th, a flock was found in the state with H7N9 influenza.
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This Republican bill would let your employer demand access to your genetic information We've reported before on the scam that is the workplace "wellness" program. These are ostensibly voluntary initiatives that aim to goad employees into healthier lifestyles - say through diet, exercise and smoking cessation - by offering them a ...
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Four-year-old boy dies during dentist visit VANCOUVER, WA (KOIN) - "I've never heard of a 4-year-old going to the dentist and dying." Mykel Peterson's mother, Thmeka Curry, is at a loss for answers after her only child's sudden death last Friday.
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UPMC moving into the central Pa. health market UPMC is pursuing an affiliation with Harrisburg-based PinnacleHealth System, the biggest deal of its kind for the Pittsburgh health system and one that could give it control over at least seven hospitals in central Pennsylvania.
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UPMC and PinnacleHealth agree to affiliate PinnacleHealth, based in Harrisburg, also said it will acquire four Pennsylvania hospitals and medical centers from Community Health Systems in a separate transaction.
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UMN Medical School's research ranking slips The University of Minnesota Medical School's stature as a research institution tumbled in the latest rankings by U.S. News & World Report.
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Federal advisory panels agree Opana's risks outweigh benefits In a move that could lead to a national ban, two federal advisory panels voted Tuesday that the risks outweigh the benefits of a widely-abused opioid that was reformulated to deter addicts from snorting it.
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Woman Pleads Guilty to Fatal Silicone Injection Federal prosecutors say a Florida woman has pleaded guilty to eight felony counts and admitted to causing a person's death by illegally injecting her with liquid silicone.
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Lane County commissioners vote to boost tobacco use age to 21 Lane County commissioners voted 3-2 on Tuesday to raise the minimum age for buying or using tobacco to 21, up from 18. (AP Photo/Winston-Salem Journal, Jennifer Rotenizer, 2009).
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Boy melts hearts as he sees dad for first time NEW YORK • A video of a visually impaired nine-month-old boy who sees his father clearly for the first time ever, through special glasses, is melting hearts across the world.
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Woman admits killing performer with illegal silicone injection A woman who pretended she was a medical professional admitted she caused the death of a popular Atlanta-area drag performer, officials said Monday.
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Hundreds of students hospitalized with suspected poisoning in Sohag: Egypt health ministry Egypt's health ministry said on Tuesday that some 800 students from eight schools have been hospitalised for suspected food poisoning after becoming sick after eating school meals in the Upper Egyptian governorate of Sohag, state news agency MENA ...
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Trump's FDA pick faces questions over drug-industry ties President Trump's nominee to be FDA commissioner is drawing praise from some Democrats and Republicans, though his drug industry ties and policy positions will likely raise questions during the confirmation process.
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Government marijuana is terrible quality and doesn't even smell like weed In the age of stickiest-of-ickiest-and-rising THC percentages, it appears the United States government still supplies researchers with low grade brick weed you probably smoked in high school.
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Shoveling can bring back injuries, heart attacks Rob Yozzo gets an early start shoveling snow from his driveway at his Birch Tree Road home in Foxborough, Mass., during a snowstorm, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017.
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Bird flu suspected in Alabama Poultry at three possible sites in Alabama are being investigated over suspected bird flu concerns. Aviagen, a large poultry breeding company, said on Tuesday that it euthanized chickens over disease concerns, according to Reuters.
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Your kids aren't killing you; one day they may actually help you live longer Sometimes - a lot of times - it feels as if being a parent is shaving years off your life, but a new study suggests that's not the case.
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Did you know spiders eat 800 million tonnes of prey every year? Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Mar. 15 (ANI): A study shows that global spider population - with a weight of around 25 million tonnes - wipes out an estimated 400-800 million tonnes of prey every year, thus making an essential contribution to maintain the ...
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Legal age to purchase tobacco products raised to 21 in Lane County Lane County officials voted Tuesday to raise the minimum age for buying tobacco products to 21. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images). Print Email · Kale Williams | The Oregonian/OregonLive By Kale Williams | The Oregonian/OregonLive The Oregonian Email the ...
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Infamous 1960s Study Repeated: How Far Would You Go to Obey Authority? In an infamous series of experiments first conducted in the 1960s, Stanley Milgram, a social psychologist, asked study participants to deliver painful electric shocks to other people.
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Workplace Genetic Testing Isn't Just Unethical, It's Scientifically Unsound In 2008, Congress passed the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act to prevent employers and insurance companies from discriminating against Americans based on their medical records.
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Study: People overestimate size of black men, perceive them as more threatening than white men People consistently perceive black men to be bigger and more muscular than they actually are - and as more of a threat - than they do white men of the same size, a new study shows.
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Small kids injured by products every 8 minutes, Nationwide Children's finds Erin Adamik is expecting her first child this summer and plans to be vigilant about her daughter's safety. That means researching products before she buys them and talking with people who've already used them.
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Synthetic pot tied to risky sex, violence and drug abuse in teens Teens who use synthetic pot are at a heightened risk for violent behavior, risky sex and abuse of other drugs, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study revealed.
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Who should take omega-3 fish oil supplements? Millions of people take fish oil supplements for heart health, but a new report from the American Heart Associations shows not everyone may benefit from it.
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Why do we think we're nicer than we actually are? A study has found that 98% of people think they're among the nicest 50%. And this delusion seeps into everything from how we rate our attractiveness to our driving.
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New standards would let first-year residents work 24-hour shifts A new accreditation standard would allow first-year residents to work 24-hour shifts. (Source: Pixabay). WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) -. Newly-revised requirements for graduate medical students would allow first-year residents to work shifts of up to 24 hours.
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