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According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every year in the U.S. about 40,000 women die from breast cancer
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Read MoreQuestions were raised concerning the inability of the VA inspector general’s office to ensure adequate health care for veterans nationwide during
Read More(By Michelle Andrews for Kaiser Health News) When Sean Meyers was in a car accident on a November evening three
Read MoreSpeaking at the National Press Club, Dr. Tom Frieden, head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said
Read MoreMedicare beneficiaries can get their Medicare benefits from traditional fee-for-service Medicare, or from private plans known as Medicare Advantage (MA).
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Read MoreMilitary Sleep doctor Col. Vincent Mysliwiec, a sleep-medicine specialist for the U.S. Army, describes a new syndrome, which he calls
Read MoreCVS pharmacies will soon begin to offering Naloxone (overdoes- reversal drug) in an additional six states this summer to increase
Read More“How do you get lost going to a disaster area, and how do you just leave supplies unattended” asked Rep.
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