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Saturday, March 23
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Texas medical board proposes guidance for exceptions to abortion bans
(AUSTIN, Texas) -- The Texas Medical Board released guidance on what qualifies for an exception to the state's multiple abortion bans, weighing in on how physicians can provide care in medical emergencies.While the board voted to publish the guidance publicly, they will vote on ...
Thursday, March 21
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ABC News
Three London Clinic staffers investigated for trying to access Kate Middletons medical records: Report
(LONDON) -- The investigation at the London hospital where Kate, the princess of Wales, underwent abdominal surgery and a nearly two-week stay has reportedly expanded to three staffers.The unidentified staffers at the London Clinic, where Kate was admitted in January, are reportedly suspected of ...
Thursday, March 14
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ABC News
LGBTQ teen Nex Benedict died by suicide, medical examiner says
(NEW YORK) -- Oklahoma 16-year-old Nex Benedict died by suicide, according to an autopsy report released Wednesday by the state's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.Benedict, a member of the 2SLGBTQ community, died one day after getting into a physical fight with several other ...
Tuesday, March 5
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ABC News
Medical debt in US associated with worse physical and mental health, premature death: Study
(New York) -- Medical debt across the U.S. is associated with worse physical and mental health, and even premature death. A new study from the American Cancer Society found that for every $100 increase in medical debt, there were eight more days of poor ...
Thursday, February 29
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‘I take full responsibility’: Defense Secretary Austin says he should have disclosed medical issues
(WASHINGTON) -- Facing angry lawmakers for the first time since his cancer diagnosis, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin testified Thursday that he takes "full responsibility" for keeping the White House in the dark when he underwent surgery and later when he was admitted to the ...
Monday, February 26
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Bronx medical school students to receive free tuition after $1 billion donation
(NEW YORK) -- A historic, billion-dollar donation to a medical school in New York City has provided students with free tuition moving forward.Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx received a $1 billion donation from Dr. Ruth Gottesman, former professor and chair of ...
Wednesday, February 21
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Tax hikes, migrant funding, medical debt retirement part of Pritzker’s proposed budget
(The Center Square) – With a projected deficit of close to $900 million, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker presented his sixth State of the State and budget address Wednesday. ...
Monday, February 19
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Medical experts sound the alarm on growing diabetic amputations among Black patients
(NEW YORK) -- In operating rooms across the country, more and more diabetics are receiving amputations due to complications from type-2 diabetes.The life-altering procedures are more common among Black and Latino patients who are more likely to be diagnosed with the disease, according to ...
Friday, February 16
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Sean Kernan
OSF Saint Luke Medical Center Launching New Grief Support Group
In Kewanee, Illinois, OSF HealthCare Saint Luke Medical Center has announced the establishment of a new bi-monthly support group, Life After Loss. The initiative is dedicated to providing solace and companionship for those dealing with the loss of a loved one. Life After Loss ...
Tuesday, February 6
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Sean Kernan
Wake Up Tri-Counties OSF Saint Luke Medical Center Celebrating Heart Health in February
The month of February is Heart Health Month and OSF Saint Luke Medical Center is spreading the word regarding heart health. Samantha Rux with OSF joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the best ways to stay heart healthy. This includes a heart healthy ...
Monday, January 29
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Tom Katz
Initial Medical Request in Dixon Becomes Death Investigation
On Sunday, January 28th, The Dixon Police Department was dispatched to the 1600 block of South Galena Avenue to assist with a medical call. Upon arrival, officers located a deceased female laying on the ground. Detectives began an initial investigation and at this time ...
Wednesday, January 24
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North Dakota court keeps strict abortion ban in place even in cases of medical emergencies
(NEW YORK) -- A North Dakota state court denied a request to temporarily block the state's strict abortion ban on Tuesday. Plaintiffs challenging the ban had asked the court to allow doctors to resume performing abortions to preserve the life or health of a pregnant ...
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