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Can I apply for both SSA retirement & disability?
Q: I intend to continue working for several years but have a progressive medical problem that is not totally manageable. Eventually this could make my job dangerous to coworkers and me. I am 61 years ...
Posted on 5/23/12 at 11:07 AM
Trust, but verify...
I understand and appreciate the notion that we should not treat doctors as demigods. They are, after all, just human beings-well-educated and trained human beings in medical science, but human beings ...
Posted on 12/10/11 at 11:12 AM
Safety 1st Detach and Go Healthcare Kit
When we travel with our babies, we often need to clip a fingernail or clear a nostril, right? Ever been to a wedding with your newborn baby? Talk about high-maintenance! The detach and go healthcar...
Posted on 9/11/10 at 5:10 PM
Pa. health care company seeks gas drilling facts
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Some people are absolutely sure gas drilling threatens public health, while others are absolutely sure it doesn't.May 21, 2012
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Georgia woman learns toll of flesh-eating bacteria; will lose hands, remaining foot
May 18, 2012
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Painkiller sales soar around US, fuel addiction
NEW YORK (AP) — Sales of the nation's two most popular prescription painkillers have exploded in new parts of the country, an Associated Press analysis shows, worrying experts who say the push to relieve patients' suffering is spawning an addiction epidemic.April 05, 2012
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High court takes up fight over Obama health law
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's health care overhaul is front and center at the Supreme Court for three days of hearings to determine the fate of a law aimed at extending health insurance to more than 30 million Americans.March 26, 2012
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Judge keeps ND medication abortion law in limbo 
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A judge says a North Dakota law that regulates drug-induced abortions should remain on hold until a lawsuit challenging it is resolved.
February 16, 2012
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Abortion, birth control grab political spotlight 
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A political firestorm over abortion and birth control spread suddenly on Tuesday. A high-ranking official resigned from the Komen breast-cancer charity after its backtracking treaty with Planned Parenthood, and Republican presidential candidates blistered the Obama administration for a recent ruling on Catholic hospitals and contraception.
February 07, 2012
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Contraception mandate outrages religious groups 
AP - The Obama administration's decision requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control was bound to cause an uproar among Roman Catholics and members of other faiths, no matter their beliefs on contraception.
February 03, 2012
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No joke: 3-inch nail removed from Ill. man's brain 
OAK LAWN, Ill. (AP) — Dante Autullo was sure he'd merely cut himself with a nail gun while building a shed, and thought doctors were joking when they told him what an X-ray revealed: A 3 1/4-inch nail was lodged in the middle of his brain.
January 21, 2012
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Mixed advice in Europe over faulty breast implants 
LONDON (AP) — European health authorities issued widely different recommendations Friday in dealing with potentially faulty French-made breast implants, with Germany and the Czech Republic following France in recommending their removal, while Britain insisted there isn't enough evidence to suggest they should be taken out in all cases.
January 06, 2012
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Chiropractor makes needed adjustmentsn in Dickinson
By Ashley Martin , January 03, 2012
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France offers to pay for breast-implant removal 
PARIS (AP) — France took the costly and unprecedented step Friday of offering to pay for 30,000 women to have their breast implants removed because of mounting fears the products could rupture and leak cheap, industrial-grade silicone into the body.
December 23, 2011
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Study: Bone drug boosts breast cancer survival
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Doctors were mostly hoping to prevent complications and relapses when they gave young women a medicine to keep their bones strong during breast cancer treatment. Seven years later, they found it did more than that: The bone drug improved survival, as much as many chemotherapies do.December 08, 2011
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Ohio officials take 200-pound boy from mother 
CLEVELAND (AP) — The case of an 8-year-old Cleveland Heights boy taken from his family because he weighs more than 200 pounds has renewed a debate on whether parents should lose custody if a child is severely obese.
November 29, 2011
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Dalrymple praises rejection of ND health exchange 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Gov. Jack Dalrymple says the North Dakota Legislature did the right thing by rejecting a state-run health insurance exchange.
November 14, 2011
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ND House rejects new health benefit agency 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota House has defeated a proposal to set up a state-run health insurance exchange.
November 10, 2011
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