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Well-to-do would pay more for Medicare under Obama plan
Should well-to-do senior citizens in Florida and across the country pay more for Medicare? With little fanfare, that's been happening since 2007. Single recipients who make more than $85,000 and couples who make more than $170,000 a year now pay $146.90...Tags: Social Security, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance Cost, Barack Obama, Inflation and Deflation
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An Rx for the doctor shortage
New subsidies and insurance regulations in the 2010 healthcare law are expected to bring coverage to millions of uninsured Californians starting next year. The newly insured are likely to put a bigger strain on the healthcare system, particularly in their...
Tags: Symptoms, Asthma, Nursing, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals
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Drug drop-off scheduled this week at Notre Dame
SOUTH BEND -- Residents are invited to drop off expired and unused prescription drugs along with over-the-counter medications from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Notre Dame. Two locations will be available: Coleman Morse Center (for walk-ups) and...Tags: Drugs and Medicines
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2013 Pulitzer Prize winners for photography
FrameworkThe 2013 Pulitzer Prizes for photography were announced today at Columbia University in New York.... -
Old school for old boys
While Max Baucus and Jon Tester are both Democrats, both U.S. senators and both Montana country boys, last month's hurried vote to fund nearly $1 trillion of current federal spending shows just how different these Big Sky legislators really are. Baucus,...Tags: The New York Times, Barack Obama, Jon Tester, The Washington Post, Finance
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Pregnant women held hostage during pharmacy robbery
A man held two pregnant pharmacy workers at gunpoint Wednesday after demanding powerful prescription painkillers in a note. Karmen Sefyan, owner of Arianna Medical Pharmacy in Glendale, and a co-worker were alone just after noon inside the drugstore...Tags: Vicodin (drug), Pain, Theft
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Dodge City clean-up planned for weekend
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsIt may not feel like Spring this week, but Dodge City will do some Spring cleaning this weekend. Saturday is "Keep Dodge City Beautiful" clean-up day. The city is giving people an opportunity to get rid of hazardous materials like paint, pesticides,...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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You don't have to suffer from constipation
Constipation hits everybody at some point. The uncomfortable condition can be caused by many things, including a bad diet and dehydration. Dr. Vaibhav A. Parekh, director of Medstar Harbor Primary Care, talks about how to prevent and treat constipation,...
Tags: Internists, Weight, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure, Pharmaceuticals
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Man seeking drugs robs two pregnant pharmacy workers, police say
A man held two pregnant pharmacy workers at gunpoint Wednesday after demanding powerful prescription painkillers in a note. Pharmacist Karmen Sefyan, owner of Arianna Medical Pharmacy in Glendale, and a coworker were by themselves in the drug store...Tags: Vicodin (drug)
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Man going to prison for sexual contact with minor
A Pollock man has been sent to prison after admitting to improper sexual contact with a minor. Dennis G. Dockter, 49, pleaded guilty to domestic abuse/sexual contact with a child younger than 16. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison with 10 years...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Theft, Fines
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A faint echo of 9/11
WASHINGTON -- The morning after the Boston Marathon bombings, Ben Cardin, the first speaker on the Senate floor after leaders opened the day's session, marked the national crisis with some heartfelt thoughts on … school libraries. "Across the...
Tags: Benjamin L. Cardin, Sports, John Shimkus, Iraq War (2003-2011), Mitch McConnell
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Nurse practitioners, physicians assistants efforts to change Baker Act likely to fail
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE–A bill that would allow nurse practitioners and physician assistants to order a person involuntarily committed may be dead for the year, as senators amended it to require a study of the issue instead. At the bill’s first Senate...
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