Washington Times - Health
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Blowback continues after medical board chief quits for moonlighting at Planned Parenthood
The Texas Medical Board director's resignation earlier this year amid complaints he worked on the side at Planned Parenthood South Texas for 13...
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Sea of lawsuits stir debate about formula for premature babies
Parents of premature babies are contending with head-spinning legal drama over specialized formulas that U.S. agencies have endorsed as standard...
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Johnson & Johnson plans $55 billion in U.S. investments over the next four years
Johnson & Johnson says it will invest more than $55 billion within the United States over the next four years, including four new manufacturing...
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Texas AG announces closure of illegal Houston abortion clinics
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he has closed three illegal abortion clinics operating in the Houston metropolitan area.
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Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black and Native American patients, study finds
A common blood test may miss ovarian cancer in some Black and Native American patients, delaying their treatment, a new study finds. It's the...
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Researchers find a hint at how to delay Alzheimer's symptoms. Now they have to prove it
An experimental treatment appears to delay Alzheimer's symptoms in some people genetically destined to get the disease in their 40s or 50s,...
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If you're feeling lost at work, speak up. Clarity and feedback can put you on the right path
When Nikelle Inman started a new job coaching first-generation college students, she looked forward to meeting with them one-on-one to talk about...
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March gambling madness: Expansion of sports betting sparks addiction concerns
For every buzzer-beater and upset at this year's NCAA Basketball Tournaments, there will be legions of bettors praising and cursing the heroes of...
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This cutting edge hair loss treatment is a repurposed drug from the 1990s
The latest trend in treating hair loss may sound familiar - essentially, it's a repurposed drug first popularized in the 1990s.
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What to know about a legal dispute over one Ohio school district's pronoun policy
A federal appeals court in Cincinnati will hear arguments Wednesday in a legal dispute that pits a suburban Ohio school district's gender pronoun...
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Ohio law banning gender-transition drugs for youth overturned by state appellate court
An Ohio appeals court overturned the state's prohibition on gender-transition drugs for minors, reversing a lower-court decision ahead of the U.S....
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Amid heightened blowback, a push to limit lawsuits in Georgia moves forward
Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp's priority bill to limit lawsuits and large jury verdicts cleared another hurdle amid mounting pushback and is...