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Why Medical Groups Hate the GOP Health Care Plans Groups representing pediatricians, cancer specialists, heart doctors and family physicians all agree: Both the House and the Senate offerings for fixing health care in the U.S.
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Major medical groups call for rejection of Senate health bill More than a dozen leading health and medical organizations are speaking out in opposition to the Senate's new health care plan to replace Obamacare.
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Saudi Arabia, major combatant in Yemen, to tackle spread of cholera (CNN) Saudi Arabia plans to shell out tens of millions of dollars to stem an outbreak of cholera in Yemen, spawned amid the military offensive it's spearheading there against the Houthi rebels.
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Yemen Now Faces 'The Worst Cholera Outbreak In The World,' UN Says Seized by violence and teetering on the edge of famine, Yemen is grappling with another danger that threatens to outpace them both: cholera.
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Crown prince donates $66.7m to fight cholera outbreak in Yemen Yemenis wait outside a tent where patients infected with cholera are receiving treatment at Sabaeen Hospital in Sanaa. (AFP). RIYADH: The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSRelief) donated $66.7 million to the UN Children's Fund ...
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Midwest City doctor charged in overdose deaths of five patients A Midwest City doctor was charged Friday in the overdose deaths of five patients, accused in a murder case of unlawfully prescribing excessive amounts of prescription drugs to the victims.
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Feeling sick at home? The wallpaper in your room might be the reason LONDON: Toxins produced by fungus growing on the wallpapers in our home can contaminate the air and be easily inhaled, leading to "sick building syndrome," a new study has found.
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Huge Alzheimer's breakthrough stuns scientists Scientists have just made a massive discovery that could have major implications for fighting dementia in old age. Scientists have just made what could be the most important discovery about brains in a very long time, as the National Academies of ...
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Wallpaper fungus can lead to all building occupants falling sick Toxins produced by fungus growing on the wallpapers in our home can contaminate the air and be easily inhaled, leading to "sick building syndrome," a new study has found.
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'Sick building syndrome' can be produced by wallpaper fungi According to a new study, the mold that grows on walls releases toxins into the air, and these chemicals can be bad for the health of people and pets, especially if they are already allergic to particular types of fungi.
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A doctor prescribed so many painkillers, she's been charged with murdering her patients, authorities say On Nov. 21, 2012, Sheila Bartels walked out of the Sunshine Medical Center in Oklahoma with a prescription for a "horrifyingly excessive" cocktail of drugs capable of killing her several times over.
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Free dental care for veterans at Aspen Dental Workers at a local dental clinic are donating their time this weekend to provide free dental care for veterans. It's part of Aspen Dental's annual Day of Service.
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US Opposes Funding Museum for Tuskegee Syphilis Victims A group of men who were subjects of the U.S government's heinous Tuskegee syphilis experiment. | Photo: National Archives. Previous; Next.
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Free Dental Care for Veterans Saturday Nearly 450 Aspen Dental practices will open their doors to provide free dental care for thousands of veterans across the nation Saturday.
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Wallpaper fungus can make you sick: study London, Jun 24 (PTI) Toxins produced by fungus growing on the wallpapers in our home can contaminate the air and be easily inhaled, leading to "sick building syndrome," a new study has found.
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Tennessee Food Maker Recalls Three Brands Of Hummus Nationwide Over Listeria Fears Concerns center on pine nut toppings used as garnish on the Marketside, Lantana and Fresh Foods Market brands of hummus. By Tony Cantu (Patch Staff) - Updated June 24, 2017 4:27 pm ET.
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Aspen Dental in Naples gives Southwest Florida veterans a day of free care World War II Veteran Christopher Crossett and his wife, Lea, remember why they fell in love more than 70 years ago. Katie Klann/Naples Daily News.
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Nevada regulators have cunning plan to keep July 1 recreational marijuana sales on track RENO, Nev. - Nevada regulators reaffirmed Friday that they intend to issue licenses necessary for retailers to begin selling pot for recreational use on July 1, despite a court order that threatens to scuttle the plan.
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Trump administration opposing bid for syphilis study museum BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Trump administration opposes a bid to use unclaimed money from a legal settlement over the government's infamous Tuskegee syphilis study to fund a museum honoring victims of the research project.
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Is Marijuana the Leading Cause of Accidents on the Road? The legalization of marijuana in the United States is happening slowly, and with that, some are moving to stop this new trend in its tracks.
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Insurance study ties legal pot to boost in car crash claims ... × Tired of seeing surveys on articles? If you are a subscriber, simply log in or Subscribe now! Marijuana Collision Claims. In this April 16, 2015 file photo, smoke created by water vapor billows out of the windows of a car, used by Colorado to ...
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Sri Lankan doctors strike to demand university's closure COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - State hospitals in Sri Lanka were paralyzed Friday as doctors went on strike to demand that a private medical university be shut down, saying it could jeopardize health care standards in the island nation.
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Fish Eaters Report Less Rheumatoid Arthritis Pain FRIDAY, June 23, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Eating fish at least twice a week may significantly reduce the pain and swelling associated with rheumatoid arthritis, a new study says.
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Poll: Majority of Americans Acknowledge Ticks as a Health Threat, But Few Try to Prevent Bites CHICAGO, June 20, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In the war on tick-borne diseases, overconfidence is putting humans at a disadvantage, according to osteopathic physicians, who stress the need to prevent bites to avoid life-threatening illnesses.
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Healthy living: How to choose the right sunscreen Do you often feel puzzled when faced with the countless sunscreen options available at your local drugstore? Here is some useful information to help you make a wise choice.
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Opioid epidemic is so bad that librarians are learning how to treat overdoses A crowd hovered over the man lying on the grass as his skin turned purple. Chera Kowalski crouched next to his limp body, a small syringe in her gloved hand.
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South Carolina health officials find West Nile virus BEAUFORT, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina health officials say samples from mosquitoes trapped in Beaufort County have tested positive for the West Nile virus.
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How to check for skin cancer which affects one in five Americans As summer begins and more time is spent outdoors, it's important to regularly check your body for skin cancer. It's also helpful to learn the common locations where skin cancer often develops so you can catch cancer early.
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Wait...Coconut Oil Is Bad For You? The asked doctor show his crease and it like doctor Aaron urged the board certified chiropractic physician specializing in spinal correction nutritional coaching and cellular detoxification.
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Beaufort County mosquitoes test positive for West Nile. Residents advised to take precautions Samples of Beaufort County mosquitoes have tested positive for the West Nile virus according to a report released Friday by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
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Officials: 2 mumps cases confirmed at Harvard University In this Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015 file photo, a pediatrician holds a dose of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine at his practice in Northridge, Calif.
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Judge sides with AIDS Healthcare Foundation, dismisses suit FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A federal judge ruled in favor of one of the nation's largest suppliers of HIV and AIDS medical care, clearing it of wrongdoing in an alleged $20 million scam to bilk the federal government.
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Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Consumption Protects against Alzheimer's Disease This proves that olive oil can help your mind work better, which in turn might indicate that it could potentially prevent Alzheimer's disease.
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