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Congressional Budget Office Delves Into GOP Health Plan's Cost
The CBO is expected to soon release its projections on the impact of the House Republicans' proposed health care bill on the economy, the federal budget and the health care industry.
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The Saga Of The Irish Giant's Bones Dismays Medical Ethicists
Charles Byrne was about 7 feet 7 inches tall, an 18th century marvel whose height came from a pituitary tumor. He asked for privacy in death, but his skeleton is still on display in a London museum.
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Omaha Press Club, 3/13/17
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Daniel DeBehnke, Chief Executive Officer of Nebraska Medicine “How Changes in Obamacare Will Change Health Care in Nebraska”
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Frank Carlberg's Big Band Takes Extended Flights On Familiar Monk Themes
Monk Dreams, Hallucinations and Nightmares, by the Finish-born pianist and composer, is a meditation on Thelonious Monk's "odd but catchy melodies," says jazz critic Kevin Whitehead.
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State Department Halts Special Visa Program For Afghans
The State Department is running out of visas to offer Afghans who worked with American troops, and the prospects appear dim for offering more. The end of the visa program for Afghans is taking place at the same time the U.S. is tightening other restrictions on travel, especially from mostly-Muslim countries.
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Fearing Deportation, Families Plan For The Worst
On top of the fear immigrant parents have of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement, they worry about the children they could be separated from. So they're making plans, just in case.
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For Refugees In Germany, Hope And Frustration Mark Path Toward Integration
Refugees were seen as the answer to Germany's declining population and worker shortage. But the mood has darkened, and those refugees who reach Germany face long waits as they struggle to assimilate.
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Surgeon On Health Care Bill: The Stakes Are 'Extremely High' For Patients
The surgeon and writer Atul Gawande says the Republican plan to repeal parts of the Affordable Care Act is unlikely to attract the young, healthy people who are crucial to the health insurance market.
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2 Former Penn State Administrators Plead Guilty To Roles In Abuse Scandal
Former Vice President Gary Schultz and former Athletic Director Tim Curley each pleaded guilty Monday to misdemeanor child endangerment, for covering up child abuse by disgraced coach Jerry Sandusky.
Nursery Products To Blame For Rise In Infant Injuries, Study Finds
The number of children injured by strollers, cribs, carriers and other nursery products is on the rise. Researchers say both parents and manufacturers can do things to limit injuries.
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