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Congress Wants to Ensure That All Pharmacists Can Help Patients Save Money on Prescriptions
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Two Ebola Patients Who Received Experimental Tx Have Recovered
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Patients with a cough are told to have HONEY instead of antibiotics
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Paramedics take an extra NINE minutes to get patients to hospital
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Adolescent abortion-fund patients face more barriers than adults
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One-third of Canadian patients get hip fx repair within 24 hours
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Stomach-churning footage shows pus firing out of a patient’s spot
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