[ad_1] WICHITA, Kan. A federal jury said Tuesday a Wichita doctor guilty of illegal distribution of prescription drugs, said US lawyer Stephen McAllister. 57-year-old Dr. Steven R. Henson, who operated the Kansas …
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[ad_1] When you see someone in a terrible relationship, it's so hard to see why they would stay in something that made them unhappy. But then, when it happens to you, it …
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[ad_1] It's almost the most spooky time of the year: Halloween – the night when the dead are free to roam the earth. But what is it that scares you the most? …
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Read More »Medical fundraiser raises millions of dollars for risk treatments, study finds
[ad_1] The document specifically tracked funding for five treatments: homeopathy or naturopathy for cancer; hyperbaric oxygen therapy, called HBOT, for the treatment of brain lesions; stem cell therapy for brain damage and …
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[ad_1] Weeks before they even took their first breaths, two babies had their spinal cords delicately repaired by surgeons in the first operations of their kind in the UK. The spina bifida …
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[ad_1] Plastics are fundamental to modern civilization, but they are ravaging our ecosystems. About eight million tonnes annually fill the oceans – which adds to the 150 million tonnes already circulating around …
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