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Dire new budget projections and high-stakes policy deadlines mean lawmakers may be forced to take up the issue — or face the consequences of inaction.
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Psychiatrists learned the wrong lesson from the gay rights movement.
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Mashup Score: 0The new cure-all for vacation excess: the IV drip - 5 day(s) ago
IV therapy has moved from hospitals to luxury spas and hotels — and they’re not just for hangovers anymore.
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The previously unreported petitions illustrate the role that aggrieved men could play in surfacing abortion cases in post-Roe America.
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Democrats and Republicans are coalescing around two contrasting messages on Florida’s Amendment 4 on abortion as they aim to persuade moderate voters.
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The FDA has begun requiring companies to pinpoint the right dosage before cancer drugs reach patients.
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The Women’s Health Initiative scared women and doctors away from menopause hormone therapy over 20 years ago. A follow-up found fears were largely overblown.
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But the CDC report describes the incidence of TB in the United States as still “among the lowest in the world.”
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Mashup Score: 1Where seas are rising at alarming speed - 7 day(s) ago
Seas in the Southern United States have risen dramatically since 2010. The extra water has upended life — flooding homes, choking septic systems and deluging roads.
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Among some population groups, it’s not unusual to down a four or more vitamins or supplements every day, new research shows.
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Pretty inconvenient news for my generation and younger: Social Security and Medicare finances look grim as overall debt piles up https://t.co/U92OjYz2n2