Tuesday, June 27, 2017

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Daily update June 27, 2017
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A New Jersey mom says she posted her three-year-old son's heart surgery bill online to show how potential changes in the health care law could drastically increase out-of-pocket costs for those with life-threatening conditions.
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A New Jersey mother's plea to voters and lawmakers Friday about pending healthcare changes caught Twitter by storm after she shared her 3-year-old son's most recent $231,000 hospital bill for life-saving heart surgery.
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Barry J. Cadden, the former co-owner and head pharmacist of the New England Compounding Center, arriving at the federal courthouse in Boston on Monday.
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New Mexico health officials have documented two more human cases of plague in Santa Fe County. June 26, 2017, at 12:16 p.m.. MORE.
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The mother of a young boy with a rare disorder is speaking out about the Senate Republicans' proposed health care bill, which would give states the ability to reinstate a lifetime "insurance cap" -- an act that would devastate her family.
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For the sixth time in the last nine years, Rady Children's Hospital has been nationally ranked in the U.S. News and World Report's 11th annual "Best Children's Hospitals" edition.
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After a mild winter and a quick emergent spring, it certainly seems that the tick population is out with force this year. Pam Brown, the Community Relations Officer at Onslow County's Health Department, said "there has been one case of Rocky Mountain ...
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Barry Cadden, president of the New England Compounding Center, along with members of his legal team, arrive at the federal courthouse for sentencing Monday, June 26, 2017, in Boston.
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A blacklegged or deer tick in a photo from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. prev. next. If it's muggy, then it's buggy.
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Alison Chandra never expected to go viral for tweeting about her son's medical bills - in fact, she never expected to be the mother of a child who needed so much medical care in the first place.
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BOSTON - The co-founder of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy is set to be sentenced in a deadly nationwide meningitis outbreak that killed more than 60 people and sickened hundreds more.
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As Senate Republicans work to pass a health care bill, Alison Chandra thought it would be "fitting" to shed light on the financial realities of her son's care at Boston Children's Hospital.
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Baraka Cosmas, 7, is helped by a Customs Border and Patrol agent upon arriving at JFK airport from Tanzania, Saturday, March 25, 2017, in New York.
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Two new cases of human plague have been confirmed in New Mexico's Sante Fe County, the state's department on health said on Monday.
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The number of Americans who die prematurely would rise by about 29,000 each year if the health reform plan put forth by Senate Republicans were to go into full effect, a new report suggests.
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Baraka Cosmas waits to have a plaster cast made of the remainder of his arm at Shriners Hospital for Children in Philadelphia, Monday, March 27, 2017.
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"You don't want to come to Middletown to overdose because someone might not come with Narcan and save your life," he said.
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Dabrowski's son, Gene, said his mother needed 50 to 60 stitches in various locations by doctors at New London Hospital. (Courtesy) The bobcat's face was covered with quills, triggering speculation that the animal is rabid.
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(CNN) Complaints of adverse health events related to cosmetic and personal care products more than doubled from 2015 to 2016, according to a study published Monday in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
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Gene Dabrowski's 80-year-old mother Elsie was attacked by a rabid bobcat as she was on the way out to her chicken coop. Gene Dabrowski's 80-year-old mother Elsie was attacked by a rabid bobcat as she was on the way out to her chicken coop.
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A shopper walks past a woman at a counter displaying cosmetics at a shopping mall in Beijing November 6, 2012. REUTERS/David Gray.
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Alison Schrag and Ben Schrag with their kids at Central Park, where tick season is just beginning. Stephen Yang. More On: ticks · One bite from this tick could turn you into a vegetarian · How to save yourself from the upcoming tick apocalypse · Why ...
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Children's National Medical Center in D.C. ranked No. 10 on the U.S. News "honor roll," which tallies up the best-performing children's hospitals in the U.S.
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The Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (Daff) yesterday placed a general ban on the sale of live chicken throughout the country as the contagious H5N8 avian flu spreads to more provinces.
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GREENFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - A union nurse who has worked at Baystate Franklin Medical Center for over 13 years told 22News that at 7:00pm Sunday evening, nurses were forced to sign out of their computers and were escorted out of the hospital by ...
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The little buggers are everywhere right now, and the risk of Lyme disease is high. Here's how to protect your family. By Melinda Wenner Moyer.
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Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich talks about steps to fight the opioid crisis. Robert Gundran/azcentral.com. Macro of oxycodone opioid tablets.
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A new study shows that people suffering from mental health disorders are consuming more than 50 percent of the country's prescribed opioids.
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In this Monday, Nov. 29, 2010, file photo a patient undergoes a blood test inside a mobile health care clinic parked in downtown Johannesburg.
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SANTA FE, N.M. - The New Mexico Department of Health on Monday confirmed two more human cases of plague. The recent cases involve a 52-year-old woman and a 62-year-old woman.
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Highly pathogenic Avian Influenza outbreak in South Africa: Public urged to report wild bird or backyard chicken deaths. 4 hours ago.
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Lebanon - A research team including a Dartmouth-Hitchcock anesthesiologist has found that doctors are much more likely to prescribe opioids for patients with depression and anxiety than those who do not have a mental illness.
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Geekiness is higher in boys whose dads were older than 35 years old when they were conceived, study suggests. Children with older fathers also scored better on STEM exams.
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A new study suggests that people with anxiety and depression are consuming a disproportionate share of prescription painkillers, a finding that could add a new wrinkle to the epidemic of opioid use in the United States.
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Since the surgeon general's first report on smoking and health was issued in 1964, public health organizations, policy advocates, lawmakers, healthcare providers, and the public have made great strides to decrease smoking prevalence across the United ...
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Lucinda Allen, Tony Allen and their daughter Marri-Alice after the mother's health troubles were triggered by sex. NZ Herald. Share via email Facebook share Share on Facebook Twitter share Share on Twitter Show more share options Show more Bookmark ...
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Nearly 450 Aspen Dental practices across the country opened their doors to provide free dental care for thousands of veterans. The one in Marquette was opened all day and took patients by appointment.
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