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White House: Trump to decide soon on ending health payments

TheWhiteHouseisinsistingthattheSenateresumeeffortstorepealandreplacethenation’shealthcarelaw,signalingthatPresidentDonaldTrumpstandsreadytoendrequiredpaymentsto

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GOP fears political fallout after health care ‘epic fail’

WearyRepublicansinWashingtonmaybereadytomoveonfromhealthcare,butconservativesacrosstheUnitedStatesarewarningtheGOP-ledCongressnottoabandonitspledgetorepealtheOb

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Trump threat: End health payments unless there’s an overhaul

PresidentDonaldTrumponSaturdaythreatenedoncemoretoendrequiredpaymentstoinsurancecompaniesunlesslawmakersrepealandreplacetheObama-erahealthcarelaw.Inapparentfrus

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Trump threatens to end insurance payments if no healthcare bill

USPresidentDonaldTrumpthreatenedonSaturdaytoendgovernmentpaymentstohealthinsurersifCongressdoesnotpassanewhealthcarebillandgoadedthemtonotabandontheirseven-year

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John McCain: Here's why I voted no and killed the 'skinny repeal'

SenatorJohnMcCainwasoneofthreeRepublican"no"votesagainsttheGOPhealthcareplanearlyFridaymorning,andisbeinghailedasthemanwhokilledtheso-calledObamacare"skinnyrepe

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'Skinny' Obamacare repeal bill dies in US Senate

US Senate Republicans failed to overturn the healthcare law known as Obamacare early on Friday, in a stinging blow to President Donald Trump that effectively ended the Republican Party's seven-year quest to repeal the 2010 Affordable Care Act.

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Yoga in the office? Firms should help us stay well

Lunchtime yoga classes, providing help to remove ingrowing toenails and holding meetings while walking around the office – these are just some of the strategies that employers should use to boost staff fitness, according to the NHS public health chief.

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Arts can help recovery from illness and keep people well

GPs prescribing arts activities to some patients could lead to a dramatic fall in hospital admissions and save the NHS money, according to a report into the subject of arts, health and wellbeing published after two years of evidence gathering.

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Arts can help recovery from illness and keep people well

GPsprescribingartsactivitiestosomepatientscouldleadtoadramaticfallinhospitaladmissionsandsavetheNHSmoney,accordingtoareportintothesubjectofarts,healthandwellbei

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Yoga in the office? Firms should help us stay well

Lunchtimeyogaclasses,providinghelptoremoveingrowingtoenailsandholdingmeetingswhilewalkingaroundtheoffice–thesearejustsomeofthestrategiesthatemployersshoulduseto

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U.S. Republican Senator McCain will return Tuesday for healthcare vote

JohnMcCainannouncedheisreturningtoCapitolHillonTuesday,nearlyaweekafterhisofficeannouncedhewasdiagnosedwithbraincancer."SenatorMcCainlooksforwardtoreturningtoth

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Posotive thinking could increase your lifespan, say experts

Peoplewhoviewthemselvesaslesshealthyareatgreaterriskofsufferingaprematuredeathnomatterhowactivetheyreallyare,newresearchsays.Thestudy,conductedbyStanfordUnivers

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Urbanization in China prevented 450,000 premature deaths since 1980

RapidurbanizationinChinaisnotcontributingtoairpollution,andmayhaveactuallybroughthealthbenefitsforthehundredsofmillionsofpeoplewhohavemovedintocities,preventing

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Trump fumes as US health care reform bid collapses

AnangryPresidentDonaldTrumprailedTuesdayagainstdissentersinhispartywhodashedhismonths-longefforttodismantlehispredecessor'slandmarkhealthcarelaw,asmoderatesbalk

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US health care reform collapses as two more Republicans say no

Two more US Republican senators announced their opposition Monday to their party's efforts to revamp Obamacare, derailing the controversial legislation in its current form and potentially dealing a monumental setback to President Donald Trump.

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Dengue kills 21 in Indian tourist hotspot, crisis looms

Adengueoutbreakhaskilledatleast21peopleinIndia'ssouthernstateofKeralainthepastthreeweeks,agovernmentofficialsaid,addingthattherewasashortageofmedicinesandhealth

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Study: ozone pollution tied to cardiovascular health

Exposure to ozone, a powerful greenhouse gas and a widespread air pollutant in many major cities, may cause cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke, according to a new study of Chinese adults.