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Fewer Americans Would Be Insured With GOP Plan Than With Simple Repeal The Congressional Budget Office recently said that around 24 million fewer Americans would have health insurance in 2026 under the Republican repeal plan than if the current law stayed in place.
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Trump Discusses Changes to Health Bill to Win Over Conservatives The White House is talking with House conservatives about last-minute changes to the embattled GOP health-care bill aimed at wooing enough holdouts to secure House passage.
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After dramatic day, GOP fails to reach health care deal Washington (CNN) A frenzied 24 hours filled with hushed deliberations on Capitol Hill, senior-level meetings at the White House and back-to-back phone calls with the President came to an end Wednesday -- quietly and unceremoniously.
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Leaders Struggle to Unite House Republicans Behind Health Bill Representative Jim Jordan of the House Freedom Caucus. More than 25 of its members were said to oppose the bill. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times.
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Donald Trump and the Republicans Shotgun Marriage Is Off to a Rocky Start Things got hot and heavy between conservatives and populists, but they don't really belong together over the long haul. Will Marshall.
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Health Highlights: March 22, 2017 Congress should oppose Donald Trump's health care bill because it will lead to millions of Americans losing health insurance, the American Medical Association says.
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Boy with vitiligo meets dog with same condition An 8-year-old with a rare skin condition has a new best friend, a dog with the same condition. (KTRK). KTRK. Tuesday, March 21, 2017 08:09PM.
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New research identifies a 'sea of despair' among white, working-class Americans Sickness and early death in the white working class could be rooted in poor job prospects for less-educated young people as they first enter the labor market, a situation that compounds over time through family dysfunction, social isolation, addiction ...
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Boy With Vitiligo Finds A Buddy In Dog With Same Condition The Arkansas boy with vitiligo thinks his new friend in Oregon could use a few more spots on his back. Otherwise he's perfect.
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Boy with skin disorder finds best friend in dog with same condition An 8-year-old Arkansas boy and a 14-year-old dog in Oregon diagnosed with the same skin condition met for the first time this weekend, after an anonymous donor saw a news report on their online friendship and offered to help.
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White Working-Class Death Rate to Be Elevated for a Generation Researchers who sounded the alarm on increasing white working-class mortality blamed the trend Thursday on economic upheaval that created a web of social issues so tightly interwoven that even successful policies would take years to unsnarl them.
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Want to examine your semen? There's a device for that Let's say you're a guy encountering some fertility problems, and you want a hands-on approach. A new device could let you turn your phone camera into a microscope - which would then allow you to test your semen in the privacy of your own home.
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9 deaths and rare cancer linked to breast implants, FDA says (CNN) Nine deaths have been reported to the US Food and Drug Administration stemming from a rare cancer that is associated with breast implants.
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FDA Links Breast Implants To Deaths From Rare Type Of Cancer Women with implants "have a very low but increased risk" of developing a type of lymphoma. By Michael McLaughlin. Nine women have died of a rare type of lymphoma that Food and Drug Administration officials now say may be caused by breast implants.
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Having Children After 35? Older New Mothers Have More Compassion Mothers who experience childbirth for the first time in their thirties have more compassions and punish and scold their child much less frequently than their younger counterparts, according to a Danish study published Monday in the European Journal of ...
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The Benefits of Being an Older Mother The baby-making dictum is about as old as childbearing itself: Have your children while you're young; they're healthier, you're healthier, everyone's happier.
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Older the new mothers, better they are Washington D.C. [USA], Mar. 22 (ANI): Women, who experience motherhood later in life, are more compassionate mothers than their younger counterparts, according to a recent study.
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New study suggests older mothers are better mothers Research shows children of older mothers had fewer behavioral, social and emotional problems compared to children of younger mothers.
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Illinois lawmakers propose legalizing recreational marijuana Illinois lawmakers introduced bills that would make it legal for adults 21 and older to possess, grow and buy limited amounts of marijuana.
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FDA Links Breast Implants To Cases Of Rare Blood Cancer Following similar moves by international health agencies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is going public about a possible link between breast implants and the development of a rare blood cancer.
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Older mothers are better mothers The average maternal age has increased steadily for the past many years - and that is actually not so bad. New research from Aarhus BSS shows that older mothers are less likely to punish and scold their children while raising them, and that the ...
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Pharmacy Owner Acquitted Of Murder In Meningitis Outbreak That Caused 64 Deaths The owner of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy was acquitted on 25 counts of second-degree murder, but guilty of racketeering and fraud in the 2012 fungal meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people and hurt more than 700.
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Marijuana Legalization Bill Introduced In Springfield SPRINGFIELD, IL - Lawmakers introduced legislation in both houses of the Illinois General Assembly Wednesday to legalize and tax marijuana for adults in the state "in the interest of allowing law enforcement to focus on violent and property crimes, ...
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High levels of lead still detected in Fresno children's blood Peeling paint and mold in the bathroom window frame of a Fresno apartment in February 2016. Blighted housing in Fresno is a risk factor for children's exposure to lead.
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Illinois Bills Seek to Legalize, Tax Marijuana Sales to Adults Marijuana plants for sale are displayed at the medical marijuana farmers market at the California Heritage Market in Los Angeles, California July 11, 2014.
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Some Epipen batches recalled due to injector issue WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) - Several batches of the EpiPen Auto-Injector are being recalled. Alphapharm Pty Ltd. is recalling four batches of the Adrenaline Injection Syringe Auto-Injectors.
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Pharmacist convicted of racketeering, fraud in fungal meningitis outbreak (CNN) Jurors in the trial of pharmacist Barry Cadden delivered a mixed verdict Wednesday in connection with a deadly 2012 nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak.
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Legalized Marijuana Hearing Draws Conflicting Testimony Public hearing on before the legislature's Judiciary Committee bills relating to legalization of recreational marijuana. Gregory B. Hladky Contact ReporterHARTFORD.
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Do Energy Drinks + Booze = More Injuries? TUESDAY, March 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Mixing caffeine-loaded energy drinks and booze could be a recipe for trouble. That's the word from a new study that says the popular party duo ups the odds someone will get hurt.
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What Budget Cuts Might Mean for US Science A look at the historical effects of downsized research funding suggests that the Trump administration's proposed budget could hit early-career scientists the hardest.
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Face of Cambridge man brought to life 700 years after his death The man's skull, found in a burial site below St John's College, and a reconstruction of how he may have looked. Photograph: Chris Rynn/University of Dundee.
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America's most obese cities for 2017 have a Southern bias In the annual ranking of American metros by obesity (and some other factors, but mostly, it's about the waistlines of residents), Southern cities punch above their weight and that's a bad thing.
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North County teen dies of flu SAN DIEGO - A 17-year-old girl has died of influenza-related complications, the first pediatric fatality in the San Diego region this year, county health officials reported Wednesday.
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Girl born with four legs is surgically separated from parasitic twin baby dominique surgery Host family members Nancy Swabb, her husband Tim Swabb and their daughter Mara Swabb, 9, play with "Baby Dominique.
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Leukemia disguised as strep throat kills 10-year-old girl in days A heartbroken family in Memphis is mourning the loss of a 10-year-old girl, who was diagnosed with strep throat, but died just days later from undiagnosed leukemia.
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New Vaccine Could Slow Disease That Kills 600 Children a Day Laouli Houzeïnatou, 20, and her son, Hanissa Moustaphe, took part in the clinical study of the new vaccine. Laouli was monitored throughout her pregnancy.
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The Best Part Of Sex Happens In The Two Days After You Have Sex, Science Says Sex is like a regrettable drunk order from Taco Bell: Even at its worst, it's still pretty damn good. While there's no denying an explosive orgasm ranks pretty high when it comes to everyone's favorite part of intercourse, a new study found the best ...
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Fuyao puts $7M into safety updates to solve OSHA complaints Fuyao Glass America Inc. says it has resolved the standing complaints filed with the Occupational Health and Safety Administration by some of its 2,000 workers.
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Lingering Sex Afterglow Helps to Bond Partners New research discovers that sexual satisfaction remains elevated 48 hours after sex and that this "afterglow" influences relationship quality over the long run.
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Not to be sniffed at - losing sense of smell predicts early death People who lose their sense of smell in middle or older age risk dying early, a new study suggests. Although previous research has shown a link between Alzheimer's disease and a diminished sense of smell, it is the first time is has been shown to ...
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New Alzheimer's test can predict age when disease will appear Diffusion Tensor MRIshowing a normal brain on the left and a brain probably affected by Alzheimer's disease on the right. Photograph: BSIP/UIG via Getty Images.
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American College Of Cardiology: No Repatha Of Glory Repatha is an expensive way to prevent cardiovascular events. This is the main conclusion that can be drawn from the massive Fourier trial, which found a 15% reduction in heart attacks, strokes, death and other complications of elevated cholesterol ...
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Climate Change Could Lead To An Uptick In Type-2 Diabetes Global warming already widens the footprint of Lyme disease while Zika virus exacerbates asthma and lung diseases and increases the risks posed by violent weather and wildfires.
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Baby born with extra legs thriving after surgery Doctors say a baby girl from Africa who's recovering from a risky surgery at a Chicago-area hospital should be able to lead a normal life.
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Insights into Amyloid Natural State Suggest New Course of Alzheimer's Treatment With the help of an extremely powerful infrared spectroscopy method, researchers have found evidence challenging the widely held theory that Alzheimer's disease can be prevented by clearing amyloid-beta from the brain.
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GSK and Regeneron to mine gene data from 500000 Britons ... * Drugmakers to sequence DNA from UK Biobank participants * Project to deliver first genetic data within a year * Gene variations could point way to new medicines By Ben HirschlerLONDON, March 23 (Reuters) - Britain's GlaxoSmithKline <GSK.
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'Bank' the turtle dies after more than 900 coins removed from stomach BBC News reported Tuesday that the 25-year-old turtle went into a coma after undergoing a second operation Sunday in Bangkok. The second surgery was performed after it was noticed that she was breathing slowly and had an intestinal infection.
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Family of SF woman who died after drinking toxic tea sues herbalist Yu-Ping Xie worked multiple jobs in San Francisco and still found time to cook dinner for her two sons and husband - an unwavering effort to make a better life for her family following their immigration from China more than 13 years ago.
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Sea Turtle Named 'Bank' Dies After Surgery To Remove 915 Coins Vets said the turtle suffered blood poisoning after consuming the coins that had been tossed by Thai tourists. By Nina Golgowski. 5.2k.
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