An investigation into jail health care in Illinois shows how inconsistent treatment of chronic conditions can end in injury, suffering or death.
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Researchers have developed painless tattoos that can be self-administered.
Researchers are still wrapping their heads around how our brain works when we’re asleep. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
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ATLANTIC CITY — Robert Seeley, of Tuckerton, will be the first patient Saturday at Compassionate Care Foundation’s new medical marijuana dispensary on the Boardwalk.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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He's a bracelet-making football player raising awareness about epilepsy.
- Johanna Willett | This Is Tucson
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She collected pop tabs for really sick kids, now she is one.
- By Amy Dickinson Tribune Content Agency
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Advice for the real world.
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This latest approach to managing the disease uses big data and algorithms.
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Michael Hammer's daughter, Shay, died on March 1, 2011, at age 15 while he was researching the genetic cause of her severe early-onset epilepsy.
- Tom Beal Arizona Daily Star
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At 6 months old, the signs of Shay Emma Hammer's epilepsy were subtle - eye blinks and tremors in her tiny hands. She missed developmental mil…
