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What led to the GOP's massive health care fail? And what happens next? The spectacular failure of the GOP's Obamacare repeal efforts - reminding us all of the original meaning of "house of cards" - should be looked on as a gift, with all the uncertainty, as well as promise, that gifts always entail.
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Senate health care bill not the answer for Montanans The Affordable Care Act has led to immense and very positive changes in health care access and how it is delivered to millions of Americans.
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GOP senators warming to repeal then replace on ObamaCare Republican senators on Sunday mulled over the possibility of first repealing and then replacing ObamaCare, an idea that the GOP originally rejected but seems to be warming to reluctantly.
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Pope shows solidarity with Charlie Gard's parents Pope Francis is calling for the parents of critically ill baby, Charlie Gard, to be allowed to do everything possible to treat their child.
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Family: Frates back in hospital BEVERLY - Pete Frates is back in the hospital, his family announced on social media Sunday morning. In posts by Frates' mother, Nancy, on the "Team Frate Train" Twitter account and Facebook page, she wrote: "Hello Team Frate Train, please keep our ...
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Pope reverses Vatican stand on British sick baby case - WAOW - Newsline 9, Wausau News, Weather, Sports (Family of Charlie Gard via AP). This is an undated hand out photo of Chris Gard and Connie Yates with their son Charlie Gard provided by the family, at Great Ormond Street Hospital, in London.
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Telling parents they can't try to save their infant's life Once upon a time, the highest lords in the land stopped the parents of a tiny, terribly ill child from trying to save him and instead ordered his death in the palliative-care ward.
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Fish becoming transgender from contraceptive pill chemicals being flushed down household drains A fifth of male fish are now transgender because of chemicals from the contraceptive pill being flushed down household drains, a study by has suggested.
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Hunt for source of two deadly E. coli infections underway in Utah Two Utah children are dead from E. coli infections in recent days, and local health officials do not know how the victims were exposed to the pathogen.
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Tourists, Locals Buy Nevada's Legal Recreational Marijuana Nevada has become the fifth state in the U.S. with stores selling marijuana for recreational purposes. July 1, 2017, at 6:36 p.m.. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Tourists, Locals Buy Nevada's Legal Recreational Marijuana ...
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US teen birth rate drops to all-time low In the United States, teen-aged moms are increasingly rare. In 2016, the teen birth rate dropped 9% compared to the previous year, a new government report published Friday found.
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Family confirms two southern Utah children dead from E. coli HILDALE, Utah - The Southwest Utah Health Department is investigating an E. coli outbreak in Hildale, and family members confirm at least two young children have died.
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US teen birth rates show heartening declines The CDC's National Center for Health Statistics has released data for births in 2016 and has come up with some heartening trends.
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DHH: Amoeba was found in water with acceptable chlorine levels The water in the North Monroe Water System had the required level of chlorine in it when Naegleria fowleri amoeba was found as part of a June 20 test, said State Health Officer Dr.
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With modern travel, 'a disease anywhere is a disease everywhere', UNMC public health dean says Dr. Ali Khan will appear as a featured expert in "Mosquito," a new Discovery Channel documentary airing Thursday. prev. next. The names in the headlines can seem like a Who's Who of infectious diseases: Zika.
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Health officials warn of toxic algae in Napa County waters NAPA COUNTY (KRON)–A toxic blue-green algae was found in several Bay Area lakes and the latest discovery was in Napa County. Two dogs died earlier this week after swimming in the Huichica Creek area in Napa.
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Residential burn ban in effect for Placer, Sierra, Yuba, Nevada counties TRUCKEE, Calif. (News 4 & Fox 11) - Cal Fire and Truckee Fire have suspended all residential outdoor burning within the State Responsibility Area of Nevada, Yuba, Placer and Sierra counties.
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Brain Training App May Counteract Mild Cognitive Impairment A new brain training game developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge could help improve the memory of patients in the very earliest stages of dementia, according to a new study.
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Ebola outbreak to be declared over July 2 The Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in Likati Health Zone, Bas Uele Province in northeast Democratic Republic of the Congo remains stable and their are plans of declaring the outbreak over on Sunday, July 2. Produced by the National Institute of ...
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'Brain Training' App Improves Memory in People With Cognitive Decline LONDON (Reuters) - A brain training computer game developed by British neuroscientists has been shown to improve the memory of patients in the very earliest stages of dementia and could help such patients avert some symptoms of cognitive decline.
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Chinese Vlogger accidentally poisons herself on livestream A VLOGGER in China had a near fatal experience when she accidentally ate a poisonous plant live on camera thinking it was a harmless aloe vera leaf.
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Health officials wary as wet spring leads to mosquitoes PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A wetter-than-normal spring in the Northeast is producing a bumper crop of mosquitoes, leading to worries of a corresponding spike in mosquito-borne illnesses this summer as Americans grill and play outdoors.
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Ebola Outbreak Declared Over in Democratic Republic of Congo After Four Deaths A small outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is over, the World Health Organization said Sunday. Four people died and four survived being infected by the virus, WHO said.
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Ebola outbreak in DRC is over, WHO says (CNN) The World Health Organization declared an end to the most recent outbreak of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday, marking the latest key milestone in the fight against the deadly disease.
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Ohio councilman: Maybe we should stop responding to repeat overdose calls Give Middletown Councilman Dan Picard full marks for administrative ingenuity, if nothing else. Facing rising costs from the erupting opioid crisis plaguing the US, and angry at repeat offenders, Picard offered an "outside the box" solution.
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EDITORIAL "Three strikes" not the way to go for opioid addicts The name summons up images of a well-tended small community, with a local eminence's statue in the town square, tree-lined boulevards and sidewalks that are pretty much rolled up by 6 p.m.
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Let overdoses die? Ohio councilman stuns with his take on opioid abuse A day before Middletown's council meeting on June 20, City Manager Doug Adkins attended a local heroin summit. He told people there the city was on pace to spend $100,000 on Narcan, a medicine that can block the effects of opioids and is often used by ...
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Health Officials Wary as Wet Spring Leads to Mosquitoes A wetter-than-normal spring in the Northeast is behind a bumper crop of mosquitoes as Americans begin grilling and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Vlogger live streams herself being POISONED by eating a plant she mistakenly thought was aloe vera A vlogger from China is said to have accidentally poisoned herself after consuming a plant she had mistaken for aloe vera live on camera.
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Aspiring Internet Star Accidentally Poisons Self for Video A young woman trying to make a viral video for the Internet wound up hospitalized after she bought the wrong kind of plant and wound up live-streaming footage of herself eating poison.
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Brain-Eating Amoeba Found In Louisiana Tap Water; People Warned To Avoid Water In Nose This photomicrograph shows brain tissue infected with Naegleria fowleri, commonly known as brain-eating amoeba. Louisiana's Department of Health confirmed this week that brain-eating amoeba had been found in two water systems in the state.
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New futuristic bionic arm unveiled for 2 veterans Two veterans living with arm amputations have become the first recipients of a new generation of prosthetic limbs. The prosthetic gives Fred Downs and Artie McAuley unprecedented, near-natural arm and hand motion, the Defense Advanced Research ...
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Prolonged breastfeeding ups risk of severe dental caries Breastfeeding at age 2 or older increases a child's risk of severe dental caries by the time they're 5, independently of how much sugar they get from foods, researchers say.
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Pope reverses Vatican stand on British sick baby case VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Francis called Sunday for the parents of a terminally ill British baby to be allowed to do everything possible to treat their 10-month-old son, amending the Vatican's previous position after conservatives complained.
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Pope's prayers for parents of terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard The Vatican says the Pope is following the case "with affection and sadness" and "expresses his closeness" to Charlie's parents.
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Pope expresses support for British parents of Baby Charlie Vatican City (AFP) - Pope Francis expressed his support Sunday for the British parents of a baby with a rare genetic disease, saying he hoped doctors would allow them to "care for their child until the end".
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'She's been denied her big night': Teen cancer survivor banned from school ball The 16-year-old was told by the school it was in the best interests of her health to not attend. Photo / Facebook. 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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One toke over the line a literal in Texarkana: Medical pot won't be legal on Texas side Coming soon to Texarkana, a transformation of life-altering proportions: Medicine on one side of the street but an illegal substance on the other.
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