Dorchester shooting leaves 1 seriously injured
At least one person was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
At least one person was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
All westbound I-80 lanes and the number one eastbound lane west of 193 were blocked due to a major injury collision.
The proposed revisions to the form include four mandatory questions about menstruation, including if the student has ever had a period, the age they had their first period, the date of their most recent period and how many periods they’ve had in the past year.
Doctor admitted 'I made a mistake' after death of Michigan man, then was disciplined for misreading mammograms in New Hampshire.
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“Patients need to advocate for themselves."
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Britain’s most prolific blood donor donated 25 times in 2022 and has been giving platelets every two weeks for more than 15 years.
There are many chest pain causes (including a heart attack) that can lead to similar types of discomfort, and it can be really tricky to know what you're actually dealing with.
More people have suffered severe sepsis in California hospitals in recent years — including a troubling surge in patients who got sepsis inside the hospital itself, state data show.
Up to 18 million people could lose Medicaid coverage when the COVID-19 national emergency ends, according to one recent analysis.
These strength exercises for beginners will increase muscular strength, prevent injuries, and improve running economy, coordination, speed, agility, and power.
Paxlovid is one of the only antiviral pills to effectively treat COVID-19 symptoms. As a more contagious variant spreads, here's what to know.
California is one of the other 10 states touched by the outbreak linked to one brand of artificial tears. That brand and another from the same manufacturer have been recalled.
The late singer and actress Irene Cara, who died at her home in Largo, Florida, on Nov. 25, 2022, died […] The post Irene Cara died of something more than half of Black American adults suffer from appeared first on TheGrio.
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A couple told News Center 7 investigators medically kidnapped their newborn babies and they are warning other parents it could happen to them too.
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"Now, I am sitting here worrying about 'my' ghost baby. Is it lonely? I hope not."
Maryland officials are preparing for as many as 80,000 residents who could no longer qualify for Medicaid coverage this spring, as the federal government reinstates a requirement that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic for states to verify the eligibility of recipients. Michele Eberle, the executive director of the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange, said that beginning in May, the state can start ending Medicaid coverage for people who no longer qualify. Maryland, she added, is in a better position to reach people than many other states to either continue Medicaid coverage or move them into other health plans.