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Judge quickly denies request to discard $38 million verdict in New Hampshire youth center abuse case The judge has refused to discard a $38 million verdict in the landmark trial about physical and sexual abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention center An Arizona judge helped revive an 1864 abortion law. His lawmaker wife joined Democrats to repeal it Health care costs up to 300% higher for privately insured patients than those with Medicare, report reveals Patients who have private insurance may end up paying significantly more for medical care compared to those who have public health insurance, such as Medicare, according to a report. Study reveals misleading health claims and undeclared ingredients in dietary supplements A recent study published in Analytical Science Journal conducted by Schmid College of Science and Technology Professor Rosalee Hellberg and students Calin Harris, Diane Kim, Miranda Miranda and Chevon Jordan, reveal that some supplement companies may mislead customers with unproven health claims and undeclared ingredients. Did You Have Syphilis When You Were Pregnant? We Want to Hear From You. Congenital syphilis has risen significantly in the United States. The Times would like to talk to women who experienced the condition when pregnant and learn how they dealt with it. ‘Brutal car accident’ left runner with spine injury. Two years later, she ran a half marathon Kaylen Ardiles-Cervera was training to run the New York City Marathon when a car accident left her in a wheelchair. After two year of rehab, she ran a half marathon. |
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