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Trump administration takes another major swipe at the Affordable Care Act The Trump administration took another major swipe at the Affordable Care Act, halting billions of dollars in annual payments required under the law to even out the cost to insurers whose customers need expensive medical services.
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A Brown Recluse Spider Bite Sent This Woman To The ER & Here's What You Need To Know About Them You might think that finding a slew of potentially deadly spiders in your home sounds like something out of a horror movie, but for Brentwood, Tennessee, resident Angela Wright, this creepy infestation was all too real.
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Woman finds nearly 50 brown recluse spiders in her bedroom BRENTWOOD, Tenn. - A Tennessee woman is recovering after a brown recluse spider bit her several times. Angela Wright said she woke up with arm pain and noticed a couple bumps on her chest and arm, but didn't think much of it.
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Trump administration deals another potential blow to Obamacare by freezing risk adjustment payments The Trump administration announced on Saturday another potential blow to the Affordable Care Act -- the freezing of risk-adjustment payments that help stabilize insurance pools in the marketplace.
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Del Monte Vegetables Linked to Outbreak That Has Sickened More Than 200, Officials Say More than 200 people have been infected by an intestinal parasite after reportedly eating vegetables from Fresh Del Monte Produce vegetable trays, the federal authorities said.
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An entire line of ancient American dogs vanished mysteriously: Study The dogs' ancestors who lived in the Americas most likely descended from Siberia, as per a new genetic study. The study further shows that the dogs which lived in the North America as well as Siberia for several thousand years, suddenly vanished but ...
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Scientists cautiously optimistic about HIV vaccine candidate (CNN) -- There may be a glimmer of hope in the fight to protect people from HIV-1, the most widespread type of the virus and the one that causes the most disease globally.
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West Nile Virus Hits Boston: Health Officials JAMAICA PLAIN, MA - Tis the season: A mosquito pool in Jamaica Plain tested positive for West Nile Virus, the Boston Public Health Commission announced Friday.
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Watch the Joyous Reaction of 4-Year-old Girl With Cerebral Palsy Taking Her First Steps A 4-year-old girl with cerebral palsy is melting hearts all over the internet after her parents published a video of her taking her very first steps without a cane.
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West Nile Virus Found in Mosquitoes in Lake County Tests conducted on mosquitoes have revealed for the first time this year the presence of the West Nile virus in Lake County in Northern Illinois.
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West Nile Found in Lake County Mosquitoes Tests on mosquitoes have revealed for the first time this year the presence of the West Nile virus in Lake County in Northern Illinois.
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Novel HIV vaccine candidate is safe and induces immune response in healthy adults and monkeys New research published in The Lancet shows that an experimental HIV-1 vaccine regimen is well-tolerated and generated comparable and robust immune responses against HIV in healthy adults and rhesus monkeys.
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This Michigan girl, 4, with cerebral palsy just took her first steps DETROIT - A 4-year-old girl with cerebral palsy beamed with excitement in a recent video as she walked independently for the first time.
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Bananas Could Become Extinct Due To 'Devastating' Disease According to scientists, bananas may go extinct due to a disease. The disease has spread to other parts of the country and scientists worry that if it reaches South America, the bananas will not be edible.
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Tourists' shock over $27500 hospital bill It's a moment that every new parent dreads - baby's first injury - and it can be even worse news when it occurs overseas. Jang Yeo-im was on holiday in San Francisco with her family when her 8-month-old baby Park Jeong-whan fell off the bed in their ...
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Dangerous Tropical Diseases Are Pushing Bananas To The Brink Of Extinction, Researchers Warn Researchers have warned for several years that a tropical disease could wipe out the most widely consumed banana varieties, And now, a banana species that may hold the key to protecting the world's banana crops from the disease is in danger.
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Scientists discover new pathogen can cause blindness in just 1 day Washington: Beware! A dangerous new pathogen can now blind or kill people. A recent study has found that the pathogen infects completely healthy people and can cause blindness in one day and flesh-eating infections, brain abscesses and death in just a ...
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Concerns Mount Over Pain Clinic Closures In Tennessee NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The abrupt closures of several Comprehension Pain Specialist clinics across middle Tennessee have patients and different organizations concerned about future of the opioid epidemic.
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Oregon: 2nd measles case confirmed in Multnomah County In a follow-up on a report earlier this week of a confirmed measles case in the Portland area, the first case in four years, the Multnomah County Health Department confirmed a second case on Friday.
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Ruth Griffin: Find your perfect sunscreen By this stage, we have all gotten this message: not only does slathering on some sunscreen every day protect our skin from cancer, it can also stop the development of fine lines and sunspots.
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Novartis, Sandoz recall 12 medications over packaging concerns Twelve medicines have been recalled in the United States by Sandoz Inc. and its affiliate Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp., the companies said in a statement Friday, because their blister packaging does not meet US federal requirements for child resistance.
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Consumer Reports: Prevent skin cancer with sunscreen Nearly five million people are treated for skin cancer in the United States every year. This makes it the most common form of cancer in the country.
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These are the six sunscreen mistakes you could be making this summer Many of us are enjoying the hot weather at the moment and are making the most of it by spending time out doors. While most people will apply sun cream before they go outside there are several mistakes we may be making - without us realising it.
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Edmonton's cannabis rules could spark changes to tobacco smoking laws Similar risks should have similar regulations, that's what anti-smoking advocates are telling Edmonton city council, as councillors decide where people should be allowed to smoke cannabis in public when it's legal in October.
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Staying safe in the sun – a dermatologist helps separate facts from hype Skin cancer is the No. 1 cancer diagnosis in the United States - it's more common than breast, prostate, and lung cancers combined.
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Livin' la vida mocha: Coffee has life lengthening properties, study suggests Livin' la vida mocha: Coffee has life lengthening properties, study suggests Your habit of guzzling coffee throughout the day could be the secret to a longer life.
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The Institute of Human Virology honoured Kerala's Chief and Health Minister for effective control of Nipah virus THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala has received international recognition for its effective prevention measures against Nipah virus outbreak.
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Spot the signs of heat exhaustion After weeks of blue skies and high temperatures, health leaders across South Cheshire and Vale Royal want to make sure we're enjoying the good weather, but not to exhaustion.
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