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Donald Trump's Mostly False tweet about Obamacare dropouts President Donald Trump highlights the stories of people whose health care premiums have skyrocketed as he pushes for a GOP health care replacement plan.
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Trump, in Zigzag, Calls House Republicans' Health Bill 'Mean' President Trump spoke in the Cabinet Room of the White House before having lunch with Republican senators on Tuesday. Credit Al Drago/The New York Times.
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Doctors just separated twin girls joined at the head in one of the world's rarest surgeries For the first time, conjoined twins Abby and Erin Delaney can sleep in separate beds. The 10-month-old girls from North Carolina were born connected at the head, an extremely rare condition.
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Ambulances are so 2016. After a cardiac arrest, the fastest way to send help is on a flying drone The best medicine for a person who goes into sudden cardiac arrest is an electric shock. That jolt temporarily stops the heart, along with its rapid or erratic beat.
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Autism risk increases 34% if mom has fever while pregnant, study says Pregnant women who come down with a fever, especially in the second trimester, are at increased risk of having a baby with autism, a new study reports.
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Eating fried potatoes linked to higher risk of death, study says (CNN) - How your spuds are cooked is key to your health. People who eat fried potatoes two or more times a week double their risk of an early death compared to those who avoid them, a recent study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition ...
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Attention, fried food lovers. It's official. French fries can kill you Regular consumption of French fries or fried potato snacks can lead to your speedy death, says reports. fitness Updated: Jun 15, 2017 10:37 IST.
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Drones carrying defibrillators could aid heart emergencies CHICAGO - It sounds futuristic: drones carrying heart defibrillators swooping in to help bystanders revive people stricken by cardiac arrest.
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New discovery could get everyone a tan without the sun damage Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital have discovered a compound that can darken the skin without the sun's damaging UV rays, according to a new study published in Cell Reports.
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Chinese man constipated for 22 years has 13 kg of poop removed from his body Doctors removed a 30-inch long section of his colon filled with 13 kg of faecal matter in a three-hour-long surgery. Shaloo Tiwari | Published: June 15, 2017 10:37 am.
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Surgeons Remove 13 kgs Of Poop From A Man's Body In this unusual medical case which took place in China, 30 pounds of poop was removed from a man's large intestine after he was diagnosed with megacolon and Hirschsprung's disease characterized by chronic constipation.
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Red Cross using data to predict critical blood supply Earlier this year, northern Australia was hit by tropical cyclone Debbie. With wind gusts reaching 263 kilometres per hour, Debbie caused significant damage to houses, businesses, and tourist attractions.
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Baby Death: Parents Convicted of Killing Son With Diet of Vegetable Milk Milk is no longer just milk: There's soy milk, there's almond milk, there's cashew milk and there are milks the origins of which you've probably never heard.
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Woman drowns rabid raccoon that attacked her while jogging HOPE, Maine (AP) - A Maine woman out for a run says she killed a rabid raccoon that attacked her by drowning it in a puddle. Rachel Borch, of Hope, says she was running near her home June 2 when she saw the raccoon charging her with its teeth bared.
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The flying doctors: Drones could help save cardiac arrest victims A drone delivery is 16 minutes faster than the time taken by a traditional emergency medical response vehicle to reach a victim. fitness Updated: Jun 15, 2017 11:05 IST.
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Defibrillator-carrying drones could soon save lives That's the conclusion from a report published Tuesday by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) following a simulated study involving drones carrying defibrillators in Sweden.
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Wildway, Trader Joe's grain-free granola recalled for Listeria Trader Joe's and Wildly LLC are recalling their grain-free granola because a supplier notified them that an ingredient used in the granola "has the potential to be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.
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Woman drowns rabid raccoon that attacked her while jogging A Maine woman out for a run says she killed a rabid raccoon that attacked her by drowning it in a puddle. Rachel Borch, of Hope, says she was running near her home June 2 when she saw the raccoon charging her with its teeth bared.
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Broccoli Compound Could Help Treat Type 2 Diabetes Some people don't like to eat their vegetables, but for obese people with type 2 diabetes, broccoli could hold the key to slowing, and potentially reversing, the disease, according to a new study.
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Obese women more likely to have babies with serious birth defects, says study The study also showed that babies of women who are overweight are slightly more likely to have health problems in their first year.
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Nearly 1 in 3 people worldwide overweight or obese More than 2 billion children and adults globally were affected by excess weight in 2015, and the percentage of people dying from health conditions stemming from being overweight or obese is rising, according to findings published in The New England ...
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Overweight pregnancy increases risk of birth defects, study says (CNN) Risks of major birth defects increased in step with the severity of a mother's obesity or overweight, a study published Wednesday in the BMJ medical journal found.
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Going to be outside on your family vacation? Don't bring home a tick as a souvenir Nancy Bush with her sons Christian, Benny and Graydon outside the Logan city library on Monday, June 12, 2017. Christian, who had already had Lyme disease, found a tick on his head while visiting the library in 2015.
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2.2 billion people are overweight and sick, but we're still measuring them by a terrible metric You are a tall man. Statistically speaking, dear reader, you're probably not—but let's say that you are. You are tall, and though you carry a bit of extra weight around your midsection, you like to tell yourself that you're perfectly healthy.
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Daily aspirin linked to higher risk of bleeding in elderly Long-term daily use of aspirin may be more dangerous for elderly patients than previously thought, new research suggests. A study published in The Lancet finds that people over the age of 75 who take aspirin on a daily basis face a higher risk of ...
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Extended hours announced at Cedar Rapids' blood donor centers Blood donated by Janet Engle of Marion is collected in a sterile pouch at the Mississippi Valley Regional Blood Center in Cedar Rapids on Monday, June 12, 2017.
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The best way to remove a tick, plus 8 more things you should know about tick season A female Dermacentor variabilis, or American dog tick. Image from the CDC/DVBID/Gary Maupin, courtesy Michigan Department of Health and Human Services.
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Annual Steubenville Area Relay for Life Saturday LEADING THE WAY - Six-year-old Peyton Geary, shown with his parents, Jake and Melissa Geary, will lead survivors in the opening cancer survivors lap of the annual American Cancer Society Steubenville Area Relay for Life, which kicks off at noon ...
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Chippewa County bird tests positive for West Nile virus CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (WEAU) -- A dead crow found in Chippewa County earlier this month has tested positive for West Nile virus. According to a release from the Chippewa County Health Department, this is the first bird which tested positive for West ...
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Survivor's daughter talks about her mom's cancer battle Prior to the cancer survivors walking their first lap during the Newton-McDonald Counties Relay For Life on Friday night at Neosho High School's Bob Anderson Stadium, Jeanne (Arnce) Fenske was the guest speaker.
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Do opioid drug-abuse deterrents actually work? FDA wants to know. The Food and Drug Administration is ramping up scrutiny of anti-abuse features on opioid painkillers to try to determine if they actually do what they're intended to do.
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Action News Jax Investigates: Confirmed case of Legionnaires' disease in Duval County The Florida Department of Health has confirmed a suspected case of Legionnaires' disease at the Watercrest Assisted Living Facility off San Jose Boulevard in Jacksonville.
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How To Buy A Car With Bad Credit Budget carefully, because you'll pay a higher interest rate if you're not deemed credit-worthy. We've all seen the banners at used car lots screaming "Bad Credit, No Problem," and "We Finance Anyone.
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