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GOP Rift Over Medicaid and Opioids Imperils Senate Health Bill Senator Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania on Tuesday. Mr. Toomey and other conservative Republicans are determined to hold the line on federal spending.
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GOP hits the gas on ObamaCare repeal Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell · Mitch McConnellGOP senator: I 'can't imagine' voting yes on health bill in a week Poll finds growing opposition to GOP healthcare bill Trump hits Democrats after GOP wins: 'Obstruction doesn't work!
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New study shows promise of yoga in treating back pain NEW YORK -- A new study says yoga may be as good a treatment for back pain as physical therapy. One person who might agree is 74-year-old Judith Zaborowski, who took up yoga more than 10 years ago to help with her aching back.
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Lady at walk-in clinic demands to see a white doctor Hitesh Bhardwaj videoed a lady whose son required medical treatment, at a Mississuaga, Ontario clinic - but only from a white doctor.
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6 Resigned from Trump's HIV/AIDS Advisory Board. Here's Why One Doctor Stayed Six members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA), a president-appointed group tasked with advising the secretary of Health and Human Services (and ultimately the President) on how to promote the best HIV treatment and prevention ...
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Zika Virus Carrier Found In Long Beach: Symptoms Of Disease Amid Rising Travel-Related Cases In California In what is being said as the first detection of an Aedes aegypti mosquito that transmits Zika, dengue, and other viruses, the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) found it in the Long Beach City, a place where mosquito control is under the ...
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Which Oil is the Best Oil? It's being called new research, but it is something nutritionists have known for years: Coconut oil is not a health food. The oil is naturally high in saturated fat, which has been proven to increase the levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol in the body and ...
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A third of the world's people already face deadly heat waves. It could be nearly three-quarters by 2100. Nearly one-third of the global population suffers deadly levels of heat for at least 20 days during the year, new research suggests.
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Family of teen who died from brain-eating amoeba sues water park (CNN) Exactly one year after her death, Lauren Seitz's family filed a wrongful death lawsuit over a deadly amoeba she picked up during a trip to a North Carolina water park.
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SEE IT: Canadian woman requesting 'white doctor' in racist tirade shut down by bystanders A Canadian woman was recorded demanding a "white doctor" for her son at a walk-in clinic in Ontario. The incident was captured by Hitesh Bhardwaj, who was waiting for his own appointment at Rapid Access to Medical Specialists in Mississauga, CBC ...
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'Trump doesn't care about HIV,' say advisers who resigned (CNN) - Six members of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS resigned last week, owing to "a president who simply does not care," one member wrote in a Newsweek op-ed on Friday headlined "Trump doesn't care about HIV.
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Reality Check: Should pregnant women shun meat and lust? The claim: The Indian government is advising pregnant women to exercise, avoid eggs and meat, shun desire and lust, and hang beautiful photos in the bedroom.
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Guns Kill Nearly 1300 US Children Each Year: Study Rambunctious third-graders filled a classroom in Seattle on a crisp autumn day. One of the students dropped his backpack, and horror ensued.
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Old dads produce 'geekier' sons, research shows Dads, if you want your son or daughter to embody all the benefits of geekiness - the social awkwardness, unabashed smarts and laser focus - wait to have kids until your older.
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Medical marijuana creates opportunities and risks for growers as Pa.'s program moves forward Standing among her sisters in the Orange County, N.Y., greenhouse, she'd created quite a buzz among the workers. TODAY'S SPONSOR: "You want to see?
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Mosquitoes That Can Transmit Zika Virus Found in Long Beach The type of mosquitoes that can carry Zika and other dangerous viruses has been found in Long Beach for the first time, city health officials said Monday.
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New Castle farm picked for medical pot operation NEW CASTLE NEWS | CNHI This former factory at 911 Industrial St. in New Castle soon will be home to a medical marijuana growing operation.
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VERIFY: Is coconut oil worse for you heart than other oils? A new American Heart Association Report advises people not to use coconut oil in their food, so we put our VERIFY team on the task of figuring out: Is it worse for your heart than other oils?
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More US counties are finding Zika-carrying mosquitoes With the summer mosquito season in full swing in many states, a new report shows a significant increase in U.S. counties across the South that have reported mosquitoes capable of spreading Zika and related viruses.
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The Latest: Nevada judge postpones pot license decision CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - The Latest on the legal battle of the launch of Nevada's recreational pot sales (all times local):. 5:10 p.m.. A Nevada judge has put off for at least another day a decision on whether to clear the way for medical marijuana ...
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Older fathers have 'geekier sons' Men who delay starting a family are more likely to have "geekier" sons, a study suggests. They were brighter, more focused and less bothered about fitting in - according to the "Geek Index" devised by King's College London.
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Focus on Women as Opioid-Related Hospital Stays, ER Visits Surge There's a startling new snapshot of the nation's opioid epidemic. In just a decade, the rate of people hospitalized because of pain relievers and heroin rose 64 percent, while the rate of opioid-related emergency room visits almost doubled, according ...
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Concerns about fidget spinners highlight unsafe toys report FILE - In this May 11, 2017, file photo, Funky Monkey Toys store owner Tom Jones plays with a fidget spinner in Oxford, Mich. Fidget spinners are among the those on the annual list of hazardous summer toys compiled by World Against Toys Causing Harm, ...
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Lehigh Valley shut out of first medical marijuana grower-processor permits; Berks gets two The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced the first 12 recipients of coveted grower and processor permits Tuesday afternoon, and Lehigh Valley applicants were shut out.
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In just one year, nearly 1.3 million Americans needed hospital care for opioid-related issues The coast-to-coast opioid epidemic is swamping hospitals, with government data published Tuesday showing 1.27 million emergency room visits or inpatient stays for opioid-related issues in a single year.
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Mesquite council to weigh marijuana moratorium Mary Jane might not be invited to Mesquite any time soon. With less than two weeks before Nevada's "early start" program for recreational marijuana sales opens July 1, the Mesquite City Council is set to consider a resolution that would create a ...
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Cures deemed worse than misdiagnosed chronic Lyme disease Peak US public health body warns of risk from treatments for disease that doesn't exist. Andrew Masterson reports. Share. Tweet.
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Study Finds Yoga Can Help Back Pain, But Keep It Gentle, With These Poses If you're tired of popping pain medicine for your lower back pain, yoga may be a good alternative. New research finds that a yoga class designed specifically for back pain can be as safe and effective as physical therapy in easing pain.
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India's advice for pregnant women to shun meat, lust derided NEW DELHI (AP) - India's government is advising pregnant women to avoid all meat, eggs and lusty thoughts. Doctors say the advice is preposterous, and even dangerous, considering India's already-poor record with maternal health.
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The Latest: Nevada says determined to meet July 1 deadline CARSON CITY, Nev. - The Latest on the legal battle over the licensing of marijuana businesses necessary for existing medical dispensaries to begin selling pot for recreational use on July 1 (all times local, PDT):.
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Bridgewater boy's Lyme disease battle underscores tick danger Most of all, he likes to go "bear-hunting," as he explains it to his mother Anna Clune, in their backyard. And that, Clune said, means he gets a thorough tick check every single night, The Enterprise reported.
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Judge's ruling puts Nevada's July 1 recreational marijuana launch in limbo CARSON CITY, Nev. - Recreational sales of marijuana in Nevada may not begin next month after all. A judge added to the uncertainty Tuesday when he extended a temporary order preventing the state from issuing pot distribution licenses to existing ...
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Zika Mosquitoes Are in More Places Than You Thought, CDC Says The mosquitoes that carry Zika virus, dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever are more common across the United States than previously believed, federal experts reported Tuesday.
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Colorado dad gives sons smartphones, regrets it, now wants to ban preteen use Last year, Colorado father-of-five Tim Farnum gave his two youngest sons smartphones—and immediately regretted it. But he didn't just take the phones away; he took the extra steps of forming a nonprofit called "Parents Against Underage Smartphones ...
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Tarrant County Reports First Human Case of West Nile Virus of the Year Tarrant County health officials have confirmed the season's fist human case of West Nile virus Monday. The affected person has West Nile fever, rather than the more serious neuroinvasive disease, officials said.
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Vaccine jab could prevent heart attacks A vaccine jab that prevents heart attacks could be on the cards after promising early research showing how the immune system can be directed to lower cholesterol.
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West Nile Mosquito Located In Newtown, First Positive In Bucks County In 2017 A mosquito sample from Newtown Township has tested positive for West Nile Virus, officials announced. By Kara Seymour (Patch National Staff) - Updated June 19, 2017 3:54 pm ET.
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As rodent populations grow, ticks — and Lyme disease — are coming indoors Twice in the same week, Lois Wood woke to find ticks crawling over her bare leg in her New Hampshire home. A few nights later, she spotted a mouse running across her bed.
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Unproven Treatments For 'Chronic Lyme Disease' Lead To Severe Infections In a small number but growing number of cases, people in the U.S. have suffered severe bacterial infections, bone damage or a life-threatening condition called septic shock - all because of treatments they received for a condition called "chronic Lyme ...
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No West Nile yet — but it's still early This is one of the traps the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station uses to trap mosquitoes. The state began trapping mosquitoes at the beginning of June.
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Dad Regrets Buying Kids Something More Interesting Than He Is A dad in Colorado bought his tweens smartphones and now he regrets it. This is not an uncommon sentiment from parents. My mom regretted buying my brother a Nokia in 2001, buying my sister an old car in 1997, and on more than on occasion she's ...
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Prostate Cancer Drug: 3-in-1 Test Could Turn Astrazeneca's Lynparza Into a Precision Treatment Scientists have developed a new three-in-one blood test that has the potential to turn AstraZeneca's drug Lynparza into a precision medicine for prostate cancer.
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Occasional smokers who vape smoke more cigarettes (Reuters Health) - Tobacco companies have been selling electronic cigarettes as a way to wean smokers off paper cigarettes, but a new study suggests the strategy could backfire.
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It's so easy to trick people into eating their vegetables If you want to make people eat broccoli, then make them want to eat the broccoli. When vegetables were labeled as decadently as rich desserts, people ate significantly more of them than when they were dished under their basic names, a recent JAMA study ...
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