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Popular Charity Heart Screenings For Teens May Cause More Problems Than They Solve

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The screenings with an electrocardiogram are often set up after a tragic death of a local athlete, but researchers say there is no evidence that they prevent deaths and may lead to false alarms and further unnecessary testing.

Nuevo diagnóstico: trastorno por estrés post-electoral

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En el pasado, los terapeutas decían que era poco común que los pacientes llevaran la política al diván. Al parecer, desde la elección de Donald Trump como presidente, esto ha estado cambiando.

A New Diagnosis: ‘Post-Election Stress Disorder’

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Trump opponents — and even some supporters — say the election and tumultuous early days of the new administration have left them anxious, angry and afraid of Facebook.

GOP Fix To Insurance Markets Could Spike Premiums For Older Customers

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As Republicans consider how to bring down costs for younger people, lawmakers may relax or eliminate the restrictions on how much more insurers can charge older consumers.

Some Immigrants, Fearful Of Political Climate, Shy Away From Medi-Cal

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Some foreign-born California residents fear they could be penalized for using Medi-Cal and other social benefits. Others, in families of mixed-immigration status, worry about jeopardizing their loved ones’ chances of becoming green-card holders or citizens.

Health Law’s 10 Essential Benefits: A Look At What’s At Risk In GOP Overhaul

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The woman set to run the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services told senators last week that maternity coverage should be optional in individual and small group plans. But other services could also be left on the cutting room floor.

Veteran Teaches Therapists How To Talk About Gun Safety When Suicide’s A Risk

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Most veterans who commit suicide do so with a gun, but most therapists don’t understand gun culture. A veteran who has struggled with depression himself now helps bridge that gap by educating mental health professionals.

Congressman’s Ties To Foreign Biotech Draw Criticism

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Rep. Chris Collins’ enthusiastic investments in Australian biotech company Innate Immunotherapeutics preceded share purchases by the Buffalo Republican’s family members, associates and political donors — raising questions from Washington, D.C., to Sydney.

5 Reasons Why An $89,000 Drug Has Congress Fuming

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A drug from Marathon Pharmaceuticals has ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill and beyond. What makes it different than the $750,000 drug that came before it?

Travel Ban Spotlights U.S. Dependence On Foreign-Born Doctors

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One in four doctors practicing in the U.S. is an international medical doctor. Many foreign-born doctors practice in parts of the country where there are doctor shortages.

How Long You Stay On Opioids May Depend On The Doctor You See In the ER

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A study shows some emergency physicians wrote far more opioid prescriptions and Medicare patients who saw those doctors were more likely to still be taking the addictive painkillers months later.