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Chicago has faced increasing numbers of shootings in recent years.
About half of Americans have at least one chronic medical condition.
Physicians weren't sure if the surgery had ever been performed on a newborn.
The boy had a heart transplant at age 7.
Georgia Rep. Tom Price previously proposed repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Smoke plume could be seen over Manhattan skyline.
John Peck received a double arm transplant in August.
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(This Jan. 13 story corrects spelling of Mello, from Mellow, in paragraphs 12 and 13) By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - More aggressive malpractice climates don’t necessarily protect patients from surgical complications, a new study suggests Supporters of medical malpractice laws that make it easier for patients to sue doctors say these protections are necessary to improve care. "It doesn’t really work – malpractice environment doesn’t influence doctors to provide better care," Bilimoria said by email. "Rather, it may lead to defensive medicine practices where more tests and treatments are ordered unnecessarily just to try to minimize malpractice risk." Bilimoria and colleagues examined state-specific data on medical malpractice insurance premiums, average award size and the number of claims for every 100 physicians in each state as of 2010.
(This Jan. 24 story was refiled to add dropped words in paragraph 18 of this story) By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Many women being treated for breast cancer suffer from severe treatment side effects even when they don’t receive chemotherapy, a recent study suggests. For the study, researchers surveyed 1,945 women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer about the severity of seven treatment side effects: nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, pain, arm swelling, shortness of breath and breast skin irritation. Overall, 45 percent of participants reported severe or very severe forms of at least one of these side effects.
By Ian Simpson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anti-abortion activists gathered in Washington on Friday for the 44th March for Life, buoyed by President Donald Trump's pledge to restrict the procedure and Vice President Mike Pence's plan to address the marchers. Organizers expect tens of thousands of supporters to converge on the National Mall for the march, which is held each year close to the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion in 1973. Vice President Mike Pence, a Republican and longtime hero of the anti-abortion movement, is due to be the most senior government official ever to speak in person at the rally, organizers said.
Former Volkswagen Chief Executive Martin Winterkorn maintains that he did not learn of the carmaker's manipulations of emissions tests earlier than VW has officially admitted, his lawyer said in a statement. Prosecutors in Braunschweig earlier on Friday said they are investigating the former Volkswagen CEO over suspicions of fraud, citing indications that Winterkorn may have known about the cheat software sooner than he has said publicly. "For now, Winterkorn is sticking with the statement he made before a German parliamentary committee of inquiry (into the scandal) on Jan. 19," a Frankfurt-based lawyer for Winterkorn said in an emailed statement.
Chicago has faced increasing numbers of shootings in recent years.
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A new study out of Britain reveals that pain during sex afflicts a surprising number of women.
In a small study on deaf mice, researchers at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital used a novel gene-delivery technique to help the animals make gains in hearing and balance, but cautioned that the therapy is years away from use in humans.
Paris Jackson recently spoke about struggling with both depression and anxiety.
A baby born at just 23 weeks gestation and weighing just over one pound, is thriving three months later thanks in part to volunteers who donated breast milk to a hospital-run donor bank program.
One year after a rare pediatric disease was dismissed as a viral infection and nearly killed their 7-year-old son, a Indianapolis family is working to raise awareness in hopes of saving others who may have it.
A misplaced decimal point put two students at Northumbria University in the ICU.
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