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AP FACT CHECK: Are pregnancy, rape pre-existing conditions? Pregnancy, sexual assault and domestic violence could be considered "pre-existing conditions" that make it hard to keep insurance coverage under the Republican health care bill, according to a number of news articles and social media posts.
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Prestigious medical groups denounce health care vote Many of the country's most respected doctors' groups and consumer health organizations are decrying Thursday's vote in the House for a Republican health care bill that could cut health benefits for millions of Americans.
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J&J Loses Suit Tying Cancer To Baby Powder -- WSJ Johnson & Johnson was hit with a $110 million jury decision in favor of a woman who said talc in the company's baby powder gave her ovarian cancer, the latest -- and largest -- verdict yet in the litigation saga.
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Jury awards record-setting $110.5 million in baby powder lawsuit ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis jury has awarded a Virginia woman a record-setting $110.5 million in the latest lawsuit alleging that using Johnson & Johnson's baby powder caused cancer.
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Jury awards record-setting $110.5M in baby powder lawsuit ST. LOUIS -- A St. Louis jury has awarded a Virginia woman a record-setting $110.5 million in the latest lawsuit alleging using Johnson & Johnson's Baby Powder caused cancer.
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Jury awards record-setting $110.5M to cancer patient in baby powder lawsuit A jury ruling on Thursday, May 4, 2017, in St. Louis, awarded Louis Slemp, a Virginia woman, a record-setting $110.5 million in the latest lawsuit alleging baby powder caused cancer.
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Cancer patient wins $110M in baby powder lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson A Missouri jury ordered health products giant Johnson & Johnson to pay more than $110 million to a Virginia woman for allegedly failing to disclose the cancer risk from its baby powder and another product.
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FDA approves drug to treat ALS The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Radicava (edaravone) to treat patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig's disease.
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FDA approves first new drug for ALS treatment in 22 years (CNN) The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new drug for the treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, in more than two decades.
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A division within the FDA has reportedly been told to switch its TVs from CNN to Fox News An organization within the Food and Drug Administration has reportedly been asked to change its TV monitors from CNN to Fox News. In an email sent on Wednesday to the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research within the FDA that was obtained by ...
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Newborn photographed with mom's IUD in hand Back in December, I found out I was already 18 weeks pregnant. "How did you not know you were pregnant?" Well my dear, that's because I still have a Mirena IUD.
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More Ticks Than Ever This Year? Unclear, But Already Enough For Abundance Of Caution When Catherine Graciano was recently out walking Seamus, a fluffy Malamute-Chihuahua mix, in Wellfleet near the tip of Cape Cod, she found a dozen big ticks crawling in the dog's white fur after only 20 minutes.
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A Woman's Mirena Goes Missing…Did Her Unborn Child Find It? "When they go right, they're great, but when they go wrong, they go really wrong," I joked with a colleague recently as we discussed a call we had received on the sexual and reproductive healthcare hotline we give referrals on.
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Aunt Jemima frozen pancakes, frozen waffles, frozen French toast slices recalled Check your freezer before making that weekend breakfast. Pinnacle Foods Inc. is voluntarily recalling all "Best By" dates of Aunt Jemima frozen pancakes, frozen waffles and frozen French toast slices distributed nationally in the United States and one ...
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Some Aunt Jemima frozen breakfast food recalled due to Listeria fears PARSIPPANY, N.J. -- A New Jersey-based food company is recalling Aunt Jemima frozen pancakes, waffles and French toast because they might be contaminated with Listeria.
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Aunt Jemima frozen breakfast recall expands to Canada An international recall of Aunt Jemima brand frozen breakfast products spurred by the discovery of Listeria monocytogenes in a production plant has been expanded to include waffles and french toast sold nationwide in Canada.
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Tick-Borne Disease: Tremendously Tricky in Horses Learn more about adoption, whether you're adopting a horse or giving a horse away. Featured Adoptable Horse. 19 y/o Registered Haflinger Gelding.
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Salute to Nurses 2017 Letters: AB Addison Gilbert Hospital. Nursing Team, Addison Gilbert Hospital The Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospital Cancer Services nursing team includes medical oncology infusion nurses, office nurses, and dermatology-oncology clinic nurses.
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Warm winter might lead to more ticks, which could carry this potentially life-threatening virus The warm winter might lead to an increase in tick populations, which in turn could lead to more cases of tick-borne infections. (Shutterstock).
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Tick season is almost here and it comes with a great threat Ticks pose a real threat to health for both animals and human beings as they transmit dangerous and deadly diseases. Tick season is around the corner and that is why it is important to understand tick-borne diseases, and what to do to avoid them ...
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Yet Another Measles Outbreak Traces Directly To Antivaccine Autism Panic History repeats itself for the nth time in a decade as yet another community suffers through a measles outbreak that traces directly to antivaccine fervor and thoroughly debunked claims that vaccines cause autism.
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Team cures diabetes in mice without side effects Bruno Doiron, Ph.D., left, and Ralph DeFronzo, M.D., of UT Health San Antonio co-invented a patented technique that has cured diabetes in mice for one year without side effects.
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Handheld screen use in toddlers linked to speech delays, study finds Young children may be more likely to have speech delays if they spend a significant amount of time on small screens, according to preliminary findings released by researchers today.
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Gray Death: The Most Powerful New Opioid Combo That's Risky Even To Touch Just when you think you've seen the scariest opioid concoction, another even more frightening one appears. The latest mix is called "Gray Death", looks like concrete, and is so potent that it can be risky to touch and can kill you with one dose.
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Marijuana Legalization Question on 2018 Ballot? Recreational use of marijuana would be allowed under a proposal by a group frighting for legalization. By Scott Daniel (Patch Staff) - May 5, 2017 2:36 pm ET.
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`Need to draw up standard guidelines for foreign patients, hospitals & docs' MUMBAI: Ahmad Mecklai, a nonpractising allopathic doctor, was more than a little surprised to receive a phone call at 3am from an oral cancer patient.
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Eman Ahmed to stay in premium suite at Abu Dhabi hospital; is 'happy, relieved' Early on Friday morning, Eman Ahmed, once the heaviest woman in the world, arrived at the Abu Dhabi hospital that will take care of her for the next several months.
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Kids with diabetes show a 'Kandu' spirit FLORENCE - While Caleb Warnock, 6, of Florence has many playmates at camp, his best friend may be the one he carries in his pocket and calls Dexter.
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Shouldn't the deparature of once world's heaviest woman Eman Ahmed have been smoother? New Delhi: Did the world's heaviest woman Eman Ahmed, who came to India for weight loss surgery deserve all the controversies and a badly planned exit day?
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Meat recalled over E. coli scare Almost 3 tons of veal, beef and pork products sold in SC and 5 other states are being recalled because of possible contamination with deadly bacteria.
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The 'coolest'Race for the Cure draws thousands The 21st Annual Susan G. Komen Triangle Race for the Cure was more personal than others for Pam Kohl, executive director of the organization that fights against breast cancer, celebrates survivors and honors those who have lost their battle to the disease.
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United Way: Increase mental health awareness through first aid classes May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and Memorial Behavioral Health is committed to increasing awareness that mental illnesses are as real as other physical illnesses, and they are highly treatable.
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Michigan May Become Ninth State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana Use Michigan may become the ninth state to legalize recreational marijuana use by 2018 if a ballot drive gets the approximately 252,000 valid voter signatures necessary to get the initiative added to the state's ballot.
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Annual walk raises awareness of multiple sclerosis Nikki Villella enjoys her job as a crisis counselor, spending time with family and living a normal life in nearly all respects - all of which make it difficult to believe she was diagnosed a few years ago with multiple sclerosis.
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Mental health awareness means identifying risky behaviors, providing early intervention America has celebrated May as "Mental Health Month" for the past 68 years. The focus this year is on raising awareness and addressing the importance of being watchful for potentially dangerous or risky behaviors that could indicate symptoms of mental ...
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