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Liz Szabo, Kaiser Health News
When Annie Dennison was diagnosed with breast cancer last year, she readily followed advice from her medical team, agreeing to harsh treatments in the hope of curing her disease.
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Local governments are starting to realize that Americans are sleep-deprived with deadly results. READ MORE »
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The transition to bifocals for some people can be nausea-inducing, but what other options are available for aging eyes? READ MORE »
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The language of flowers goes far beyond symbolizing love or friendship. The Latin names of plants hold more meaning than we know. READ MORE »
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Michael Ollove, Stateline
Massachusetts makes a move that may lower drug prices for Medicaid programs nationwide. READ MORE »
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