With only a few days left in the legislative session, advocates are hoping a bill that would help cancer patients passes in the assembly before lawmakers leave Albany.
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Courtney Ward (via News10 - NYC)
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6/6/23
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Conmy said billing and revenue collection integrity issues ultimately forced the county to sever ties with the company. Although the county gave Lifestar 60 days notice, which is pursuant to their …
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Nicole Dantzler (via WRIC ABC 8News)
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6/6/23
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The allocation fulfills a promise to spend $1 million in federal aid from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Richard Halstead (via Marin Independent Journal)
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6/6/23
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Legacy closed the center on March 17. The reopening was previously announced to be in the works but did not have a specific date.
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Via KGW
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6/6/23
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MINGO COUNTY, WV (WOWK) - Even after his death in the line of duty last week, West Virginia State Police Sergeant Cory Maynard will continue to save lives. Sgt. Maynard's bodily tissues were …
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Sam DeCoste (via Morgan Messanger - WV)
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6/6/23
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A recent clinical trial found that adults over 60 who took the Centrum Silver multivitamin daily over a three-year period showed an estimated 3.1 fewer years of memory loss compared to a placebo …
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Franki Rudnesky (via PhillyVoice)
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6/6/23
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The couple had just finished dinner when the attacks took place. They're hoping their story will put others on alert.
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Via WCNC
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6/6/23
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According to Atrium Health, this will be the first training of this magnitude since before the pandemic.
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Via WCNC
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6/6/23
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CBS 2 cameras first spotted a notice about a measles outbreak over the weekend, but it's unclear how or why that sign was posted.
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Tara Molina (via CBS Chicago - latest)
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6/6/23
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CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) -- There is another fight coming in the battle against fentanyl and it's being fought on two fronts. Heroin is listed as a schedule one drug, which is the most dangerous. But …
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Mark Curtis (via Morgan Messanger - WV)
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6/6/23
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For a second straight week, Canadian wildfires are bringing dangerous smoke across the New York region. In fact, the worst air quality measured in the entire U.S. belonged to parts of New York and …
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6/6/23
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Melissa Block (via WNYC)
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6/6/23
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Apple unveiled upgrades to its Health app during the company's WWDC keynote on Monday. The changes users will see with iOS 17 include a mental health tracker with daily and momentary mood choices and …
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Maggie Mancini (via PhillyVoice)
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6/6/23
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The sky was soupy and grey in the North Country on Tuesday - for reasons far to the west. Wildfires that first started in Alberta, Canada, have now spread as far east as Quebec - and prompted an air …
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Jay Petrequin (via News10 - NYC)
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6/6/23
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The overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage in most states were dropped because of technicalities, not because state officials determined they no longer meet Medicaid income limits.
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Tribune News Service (via Boston Herald - National News)
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6/6/23
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The overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage in most states were dropped because of technicalities, not because state officials determined they no longer meet Medicaid income limits.
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Tribune News Service (via Sun Sentinel)
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6/6/23
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The overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage in most states were dropped because of technicalities, not because state officials determined they no longer meet Medicaid income limits.
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Tribune News Service (via The Mercury News)
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6/6/23
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The overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage in most states were dropped because of technicalities, not because state officials determined they no longer meet Medicaid income limits.
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Tribune News Service (via Hartford Courant - Politics)
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6/6/23
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The overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage in most states were dropped because of technicalities, not because state officials determined they no longer meet Medicaid income limits.
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Tribune News Service (via Monterey Herald)
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6/6/23
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The overwhelming majority of people who have lost coverage in most states were dropped because of technicalities, not because state officials determined they no longer meet Medicaid income limits.
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Tribune News Service (via Chico Enterprise-Record)
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6/6/23
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