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CDC: Fungal meningitis linked to steroid

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Dr. Benjamin Park, a medical officer of the Mycotic Diseases Branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, said 25 of the meningitis cases were in Tennessee, but cases have been reported in Virginia, Maryland, Florida, North …
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Roundup: Mont. settlement money to pay for uninsured's prescription drugs

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The Montana attorney general's office says nearly $ 1 million collected in drug company settlements will be used to help pay for prescription medicine for people who are uninsured and underinsured. Attorney … Under the state's new health care cost …
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State: Company with group homes in Normandy Park is breaking law

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Hanbleceya opened a treatment clinic in Normandy Park and quietly bought three homes and rented two others about seven months ago. Since then, the for-profit … The clients suffer severe mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder …
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Insomnia: relax… and stop worrying about lack of sleep

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Some patients go to sleep labs and undergo tests to rule out conditions such as sleep apnea, but knowing what they don't have offers little help in treating what they do. Instead, doctors rely on self-reports from patients, which can be … A number of …
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