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    The image shows fentanyl pills in multiple colors, which the DEA says is an intentional move by the drug cartels to make them
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    Healthcare industry ‘restrained’ from properly treating fentanyl addiction: Experts

    Anna Giaritelli -
    March 14, 2023 4:30 am
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    The Supreme Court ended its 2013-14 term with the most unanimous rulings and fewest split decisions in decades, suggesting at first glance an easing of the sharp and often bitter ideological divisions between the justices in recent years.
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    Third-party litigation funding stifles healthcare innovation and raises costs for patients

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    March 14, 2023 12:26 am
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    Un trabajador médico escribe en un tubo tras recoger una muestra de un paciente en un hotel utilizado para colocar a personas en cuarentena en Wuhan, en la provincia central de Hubei, China, el martes 4 de febrero de 2020.
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    March 13, 2023 3:32 pm
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    Voters want Republicans to lower healthcare costs
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    Voters want Republicans to lower healthcare costs

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    Montgomery County embraces Stasi-lite public education
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    Montgomery County embraces Stasi-lite public education

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    7 key questions for the new House Select Subcommittee on COVID-19
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    In this Thursday, May 8, 2014 photo, an overweight man wears a shirt patterned after the American flag during a visit to the World Trade Center, in New York. Rising numbers of American adults have the most dangerous kind of obesity, belly fat, despite evidence that overall obesity rates may have plateaued, government data shows. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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    Marianne Williamson is right. America is too fat

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    Shouldn’t doctors be allowed to own hospitals?
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    Shouldn’t doctors be allowed to own hospitals?

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    A federal safety net program is failing the vulnerable patients it was intended to help
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    A federal safety net program is failing the vulnerable patients it was intended to help

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