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Sasse: 'Repeal with a delay,' then replace (CNN) Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse on Sunday clarified his suggestion that lawmakers "repeal and then replace" Obamacare, saying if Republicans can't agree on a replacement plan in the next week or so, they should repeal the law "with a delay" and then ...
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President largely sidesteps the bully pulpit in pushing health-care bill With the Republican push to revamp the Affordable Care Act stalled again, even some allies of President Trump question whether he has effectively used the bully pulpit afforded by his office and are increasingly frustrated by distractions of his own ...
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Repeal-only option in play if GOP can't reach agreement on Senate health bill WASHINGTON - President Trump made a weekend push to get a Republican Senate bill to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama's health care law ''across the finish line,'' Trump's top legislative aide said Sunday.
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Some heartburn drugs linked with higher risk of death Some heartburn drugs used by millions of Americans are associated with a higher risk of death, a new study suggests, but people on the drugs should talk with their doctor first before stopping the medicines, experts say.
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Man behind ALS Ice Bucket Challenge hospitalized Pete Frates, who inspired people around the world to dump buckets of ice over their heads to raise money for Lou Gehrig's disease, was in a Boston hospital Monday battling the debilitating disorder.
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Frates' medical care covered Family, Pete dispel death rumors File photoJulie Frates smiles while showing Pete Frates a small door with Pete's No. 3 on it during the dedication ceremony last September for Peter Frates Hall at Endicott College in Beverly.
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Ice Bucket Challenge: 5 things you should know What is the Ice Bucket challenge and when did it start? The Ice Bucket Challenge is a campaign to promote awareness of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) - also known as Lou Gehrig's disease - and encourage donations for research.
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Health vlogger eats poisonous plant on livestream, and you'll totally believe what happens next In the fascinating world of second-tier YouTube health vlogging, chemicals bad and plants good. Only, that doesn't work so well when the plant in question is Agave Americana, a Mexico-dwelling poisonous plant that can easily kill a human.
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Heartburn drugs tied to increased risk of early death, study says (CNN) At prescription strength, proton-pump inhibitors are associated with a potential 25% increased risk of early death from any cause, suggests new research published Monday in the British Medical Journal Open.
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Popular Heartburn Drugs May Boost Death Risk: Study July 3, 2017 -- Popular heartburn drugs known as proton pump inhibitors may raise the chance of death, new research shows. It's not the first time the drugs, also known as PPIs, have been linked to health dangers.
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Australian Class-Action Case Opens Over Pelvic Mesh Implants More than 700 Australian women in a class-action case against Johnson & Johnson say the pharmaceutical giant's vaginal mesh implants caused devastating pain and ravaged their bodies.
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Vatican hospital calls AP investigation into care a 'hoax' ROME - When doctors and nurses at the Vatican's showcase children's hospital complained in 2014 that corners were being cut and medical protocols ignored, the Vatican responded by ordering up a secret in-house investigation.
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These Women Have Taken Johnson & Johnson To Court Over Vaginal Mesh Implants Lawyers claim thousands of women have suffered life-altering complications after they were implanted with Johnson & Johnson products.
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Vatican hospital calls AP investigation into care a 'hoax' An Associated Press investigation has found that Bambino Gesu pediatric hospital, known as "the Pope's hospital," put profits before patients under its previous administration and then sought to bury a report on its problems.
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'The doctor actually rolled his eyes at me and would not test her,' Utah woman says of her child who died Hildale woman says a St. George medical center turned away her daughter about a week before the child died. Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Email Print.
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2 dead from E.coli outbreak in Utah polygamous community SALT LAKE CITY - Utah health authorities were investigating Monday what triggered an E.coli outbreak in a mostly-polygamous community on the Utah-Arizona border after the bacteria killed two children and sickened four others.
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Rains Lead to Mosquito Uptick FILE - In this Aug. 19, 2016 file photon mosquitos collected by Chris Horton, of the Berkshire County Mosquito Control Project, are displayed in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Mosquitoes that can transmit Zika found in Pasadena In this Sept. 29, 2016 photo, Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, responsible for transmitting Zika, sit in a petri dish at the Fiocruz Institute in Recife, Brazil.
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Therapy animals are everywhere. Proof that they help is not. A therapy-animal trend grips the United States. The San Francisco airport now deploys a pig to calm frazzled travelers. Universities nationwide bring dogs (and a donkey) onto campus to soothe students during finals.
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Veterans with PTSD using new tools to cope with fireworks sensitivities AUSTIN (Nexstar) - Fireworks and the Fourth of July go together like peanut butter and jelly, but for veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, Independence Day can recreate nightmares.
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Male fish mutating into females because of waste chemicals, expert warns Tougher controls should be considered on chemicals that can feminise male fish and cause other "sub-lethal" effects, a leading ecotoxicologist has said.
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Ecstasy being tested as part of revolutionary treatment to help alcoholics beat their addiction Scientists are set to carry out the first ever trial to see whether the controlled substance can help treat heavy drinkers. Dr Sessa is leading the trial along with Professor David Nutt.
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Fireworks can trigger PTSD symptoms for some veterans They were tough in combat, but some of America's bravest men and women fear the 4th of July. Fireworks can be torture-a reminder of the battlefield-but there's a way neighbors can help ease the stress.
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Marijuana sales in Nevada exceed stores' expectations LAS VEGAS (AP) - Recreational marijuana sales have exceeded the expectations of Las Vegas area store owners, who have seen long lines outside their dispensaries since Saturday, when Nevada became the fifth state with shops selling pot to the public.
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Sri Lanka's worst-ever dengue outbreak kills 225 Sri Lanka is suffering its worst-ever dengue outbreak, with the mosquito-borne virus killing 225 people and infecting more than 76,000 this year.
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Infant Mortality Racial Gap Increasing in United States Infant mortality rates recently increased for blacks in the United States, whereas the rates in whites continued to decline, a new study shows.
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Wet spring breeds mosquito angst A worker sprays insecticide in Augusta, Ga. The Northeast Regional Climate Center reports 2017 was the fourthwettest spring on record from West Virginia to Maine.
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Birth control is giving rise to transgender fish Male fish are turning into females thanks to chemicals from birth control pills and makeup being flushed down drains, according to a new study.
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Six things to know about Nevada marijuana: edibles, tourism impact, casino ban and more Nevada has made the fastest turnaround from the ballot box to retail sales of any of the seven other recreational marijuana states.
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DeepMind held 1.6 million people's health records unlawfully, but no one's getting fined for it Google's cutting-edge artificial intelligence unit DeepMind was unlawfully given the health records of 1.6 million patients at London's Royal Free hospital in 2015, the United Kingdom's data protection authority has found.
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Older male partners 'lower chances of IVF baby success' The success rate of couples going through IVF is dependent on the age of the man - not only the woman, a US study suggests. Older men were found to have a lower chance of conceiving than younger men with a female partner of the same age.
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Cocoa and Chocolate Excellent for Cognition: Research Participants in the study showed improved working and processed visual information quicker after consuming cocoa. Scientific research concludes that a balanced diet of chocolate and cocoa performs wonders for brain cognition.
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Yemen cholera cases top 250000: 'We are in a race against time' One week ago in a joint statement from UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake and WHO Director-General Margaret Chan when the Yemen cholera outbreak topped 200,000 cases, it was stated, "We are now facing the worst cholera outbreak in the world.
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Number of smokers in South West at record low as indoor smoking ban celebrates 10th anniversary The number of smokers in South West is at a record low as the indoor smoking ban celebrates its 10th anniversary. The smoking ban in England has helped cut smoking rates as more people have been encouraged to kick the habit in the last ten years.
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New test predicts death risk in breast cancer patients even 20 years after diagnosis The new test can predict whether cancer will recur in early-stage breast cancer patients.(Shutterstock). Reseachers have developed a molecular test which can pinpoint which patients are at low risk of death from breast cancer even 20 years after ...
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