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Cheap drug may alleviate treatment-resistance in leukemia

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EurekAlert! - A common and inexpensive drug may be used to counteract treatment resistance in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), one of the most common forms of blood cancer. This is the conclusion of a study in mice and human blood cells performed at Karolinska Institutet and SciLifeLab and published in the medical journal EMBO Molecular Medicine. The researchers will now launch a clinical study to test the new combination treatment in patients.

A Florida teacher could lose his job over prescribed medical marijuana to treat his PTSD

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San Antonio Express-News - A Florida teacher is in a battle to save his job because he uses medical marijuana as a treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.

Indian Soldiers Walk 2 Km in Snow-Hit Region to Help Elderly Critical Patient Reach Medical Centre

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Sputnik News - New Delhi (Sputnik): Days after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to hail Indian Army personnel's "valour" for carrying a pregnant woman to the hospital through heavy snowfall, a new video has surfaced on social media, showing army men risking their lives to ferry a 75-year-old to the nearest health centre.

Charles joins

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New Richmond News - Charles William Scheel was born on Feb. 27, 2013, at Regina Medical Center to Teresa and Charles Scheel of Hastings. At birth Charles weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 inches long. Charles has two siblings, Alex and Alice.

Visa's backing a data-security startup just days after revealing it's buying buzzy fintech Plaid for $5.3 billion

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Business Insider - VGS offers a platform to store sensitive user data like medical information and credit card numbers on behalf of its customers.

2 the Hoop: January 17th

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KREM CBS Spokane - A buzzer-beater in the boy's game between Medical Lake and Freeman highlighted the night.

'Humanity is alive': Villagers in northern India brave snowy slopes to help carry injured policeman 7 kilometers to safety

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Russia Today - Over a dozen villagers in India's mountainous northern region came together to help transport a police officer suffering a medical emergency, traversing seven kilometers of snow-covered inclines with the man on a stretcher.

Man dies at Auckland Airport after medical emergency on Jetstar flight from Australia

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Stuff.co.nz - The man died while CPR was being performed on him at Auckland Airport, after landing on a flight from Gold Coast.

Florida Teen Arrested After Posing As A Doctor

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Newsy - Police say Malachi Love-Robinson opened a medical office in West Palm Beach and was posing as a doctor.

Deadline passes with no medical care deal

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Moscow-Pullman Daily News - LEWISTON ? St. Joseph Regional Medical Center is no longer an in-network provider for Regence BlueShield of Idaho after a deadline passed this week without the two sides reaching a

2 the Hoop: January 17th, Part two

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KREM CBS Spokane - West Valley-East Valley, Clarkston-Pullman, Freeman-Medical Lake, and Lind-Ritzville-Liberty.

Medical marijuana wins spot on 2020 SD ballot

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Mitchell Daily Republic - If voters approve the measure, South Dakota will join neighbors North Dakota and Minnesota in legalizing medical marijuana.

Misericordia medical imaging graduatesachieve perfect pass rate on national exam

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Hazleton Standard Speaker - DALLAS TWP. ? The four members of the Misericordia University medical imaging program's winter graduating class passed the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists national certification examination in radiography shortly after completing the require

Abbott, Paxton File Friend Of Court Brief In Tinslee Lewis Case

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WOAI Radio NBC San Antonio - Paxton says Tinslee Lewis' life needs to be protected and wants judges to issue a temporary injunction to keep her alive until the case is resolved. Lewis is hospitalized with multiple issues at Cook Children's Medical Center in Fort Worth and doctors say she's suffering and will never be cured.

NUMC's condition is critical

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Newsday - The Nassau University Medical Center is critically ill. The 530-bed hospital's revenue failed to cover expenses even before it approved a four-year labor agreement with 3,000 union employees in Novemb

Stabbing reported in Poughkeepsie - Mid Hudson News

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- POUGHKEEPSIE ? A stabbing in the 400 block in Poughkeepsie was reported Friday night. Police radio transmissions indicated a person was wounded in the area of 472 Main Street. Emergency medical service personnel were called to the scene. No other information was immediately available. Get Email Updates * indicates required Email Address *

The 2020 Supreme Court Case that Could Upend Abortion Lawsuits

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Newsy - June Medical Services LLC v. Gee could force the Supreme Court to decide if abortion clinics have a right to sue on behalf of their patients.

Carney, Division of Small Business award EDGE Grants to 10 Delaware companies

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Dover Post - A bio-based materials company, a maker of wearable medical sensors and a bakery-café were among the 10 Delaware small businesses recognized as awardees of the second round of EDGE Grants from the state Division of Small Business. Gov. John Carney, Secretary of State Jeff Bullock and Division of Small Business Director Damian DeStefano announced the companies at an event Jan. 16 at the Carvel State Office Building in Wilmington. "It is incredible to see what the innovative

Watch: Critically-ill cop stranded in Lahaul-Spiti carried on stretcher for 7km

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India Times - Police personnel and villagers from Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul-Spiti district carried a policeman who had a medical emergency. The bravehearts policemen carried the cop in seven km in snow covered region. The incident took place on January 17 morning.

Ohio State doctor abuse investigation, suits have cost $9.8M

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AP - COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The investigation and related lawsuits about alleged sexual abuse decades ago by an Ohio State University team doctor have cost nearly $10 million so far, according to the school. The total was about $9.8 million as of December, school spokesman Benjamin Johnson said by email. That figure is likely to grow as federal lawsuits against the university over its handling of the late Dr. Richard Strauss remain in mediation. About 350 men have sued Ohio State, alleging athletics and student health officials failed to stop the doctor despite knowing concerns about him during his two decades there. Many of the men say they were fondled during medical exams. The law firm that investigated the allegations for the school concluded last year that the doctor abused athletes and other young men between 1979 and 1997 in his work at campus athletic facilities, the student health center and his off-campus men's clinic, and even at his home. The school said it has learned of
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