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[ad_1] Debbie Hoffman hoped to get the second recommended dose of the new, more effective herpes zoster vaccine on Monday. But instead, his Park Nicollet clinic in Shoreview phoned and said they …
Read More »History lives at the centennial celebration of Jackson Memorial Hospital
[ad_1] Brad Clorie drove three hours from Kissimmee, Florida, to attend the Jackson Health System's 100th anniversary celebration on Monday – and for good reason. "I was the first African-born Jackson Memorial …
Read More »Walgreens Pharmacist Denies Medicine For Woman With Unviable Pregnancy: NPR
[ad_1] Walgreens issued a statement defending the right of its pharmacist to refuse to fill an order based on ethical or religious grounds. Justin Sullivan / Getty Images hide the legend rocker …
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[ad_1] ORLANDO – An automated closed-loop system for continuous monitoring of blood glucose and insulin administration – for example an "artificial pancreas" – improved glycemic control in the randomized trial ANGIE02 in …
Read More »Raging fox, killed after attacking a 4-year-old boy
[ad_1] published: Monday 25 June 2018 @ 12h25updated: Monday 25 June 2018 @ 12h25 By: National Content Office of Cox Media Group LONG BEACH, California – A shootout in an elderly community …
Read More »Shingles vaccine in short supply at GSK's request
[ad_1] Shingrix, the new shingles vaccine from the British drug giant, GlaxoSmithKline, is so much in demand that it lacks patients in the United States, posing both a public health problem and …
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[ad_1] As the nation struggles with the heartbreaking effects of its massive opioid epidemic, many companies are trying out innovative ideas to help solve the problem. A handful of convenience stores and …
Read More »Psychopath Study: Most are in Washington, DC, says a scientist
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