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Filled with possibilities
Why doesn't God still communicate with people like He did ages ago? Well, He may not come across in a thundering voice, a cloud, or a pillar of fire, but rest assured He does. He speaks to us through dreams, nature and even through some unusual people,...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Chinese Restaurants
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News of the Weird: Electric Chastity Belt
To counter the now-well-publicized culture of rape in India, three engineers in Chennai said in March that they are about to send to the market women's anti-rape lingerie, which will provide both a stun-gun-sized blast of electricity against an...
Tags: Entertainment, Personal Income, Brooklyn (New York City), Business, Radio
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Avera building $11M cancer center
Avera St. Luke's Hospital plans to build an $11 million cancer center at least five times as big as its current cancer facility. The center would allow Avera to offer expanded services, help attract cancer specialists to the area and solidify Aberdeen'...
Tags: Medical Research, Personal Service, Lobbying, Medical Specialization, Healthcare Provider
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For Wash. government bean-counter, a pot education
SEATTLE (AP) — Mike Steenhout knows spreadsheets, statistics and bean-counting. He has worked as a budget assistant to the governor, managed local operations for the U.S. Census Bureau and analyzed juvenile crime databases. Now, the married,...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Plant Openings, U.S. Department of Justice, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Treatments
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Attorney: Miss. man denies mailing suspected ricin
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi man charged with mailing letters with suspected ricin to national leaders was surprised by his arrest and maintains he is innocent, his attorney said Thursday after his first appearance. Paul Kevin Curtis, 45,...Tags: FBI, Lawyers, Entertainment, Barack Obama, Ricin Mail Attacks (2013)
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Mississippi man arrested for mailing suspected ricin to Obama, senators
CORINTH, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi man accused of mailing letters with suspected ricin to national leaders believed he had uncovered a conspiracy to sell human body parts on the black market and claimed "various parties within the government"...
Tags: FBI, National Government, Sports, Entertainment, U.S. Senate
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Doctors order less expensive lab tests when they know the cost
If doctors were better informed about the cost of lab tests, they would request fewer of them for their patients or look for cheaper alternatives, Hopkins researchers have found. Researchers at The Johns Hopkins Hospital put the price on some blood...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins University, Medical Procedures and Tests, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Science and Technology
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Doctors, non-physicians battle over medical turf
SACRAMENTO -- A series of bills to expand the roles of nurse practitioners and other healthcare professionals has set off a turf war with doctors over what non-physicians can and can’t do in medical practices. Citing a doctor shortage in...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Diabetes, Vaccines, Healthcare Policies, Botox (drug)
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Peninsula health systems have taken steps to contain superbug
Nationally, there's a new buzz about a class of superbug, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae, CRE, which is resistant to the strongest antibiotics. It has only been found in hospitals and nursing homes and has no presence in the community, nor is...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Nursing Homes, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Riverside Regional Medical Center
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Combine fire research progresses
One day last fall, while ag engineer Dan Humburg was perched atop a combine during sunflower harvest in central South Dakota, the grower operating the machine stopped at the end of the field and asked, “Do you smell that?” The South Dakota State...Tags: Weather Statistics, South Dakota State University, Weather, Science and Technology, Technology
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Diabetes notices alarm Palm Beach teachers
Some Palm Beach County teachers say they received mailings from United Healthcare this week informing them they were at risk for diabetes -- news they had never heard from their doctors. United Healthcare sent its "Healthy Living Diabetes Health Plan"...
Tags: Diabetes, Prescription Drugs, Teaching and Learning, Lake Worth, Teachers
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Few insurance plans cover federally mandated services
WASHINGTON - Just 2 percent of health plans available to consumers in the private insurance market offer all the coverage that will become mandatory next year under the federal health-care law, a new analysis has found. Only about one in 50 plans now...Tags: Insurance, Prescription Drugs, Small Businesses, Health Insurance, Substance Abuse
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