Mila Kunis's Kids Honestly Sound Like the Best Siblings Ever
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“How does heroin work with these beautiful lakes and trees?” then–presidential candidate Donald Trump asked during a campaign stop in New Hampshire in September 2016. Experts say Trump was accurate in his observation. The rippling White Mountains and sparkling blue lakes of New Hampshire offer a stark contrast to the ravages of a heroin epidemic that has torn through the state’s quintessential small towns, with the “Live Free or Die” state landing at the forefront of the crisis.
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Orthopaedic Surgeon Dr. Gary Stein shares insight about the latest study on optimal strategies for patient recovery following Total Joint Replacement.
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Travelers trying to bring the treats into the U.S. have been stopped and thousands of candies have been confiscated
Prince William, his wife Kate, and his brother Prince Harry lend their support to a campaign to encourage people to talk openly about mental health issues
Ocrevus could become a leading treatment for multiple sclerosis but concerns about side effects linger, say experts
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An Illinois IHOP waiter who garnered national attention after a photo of him helping a disabled patron eat went viral said he’s out there to help anyone he can, and that he’s even received an offer to become a nurse.
A group of local first responders in Texas is rallying around a police officer who was diagnosed with stage 3 thyroid cancer after she was injured in an on-duty crash in 2016.
A Florida man facing a homicide charge told police that his wife was suffering from dementia and had asked him several times to kill her.
Playing the video game "Tetris" shortly after a traumatic event, such as a car crash, may reduce the risk of developing intrusive flashbacks of the event, a new study suggests.
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Dr Hannah Ryan has been suspended for a month after misleading health experts over an Ebola nurse's temperature.
Surgeons say they tried to warn of dangerous delays to emergency surgery at a children's hospital.
Researchers hope the technology could stop the emergence of bacteria that are resistant to the drugs.
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