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FDA reports five deaths related to weight-loss balloons According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), five people have died since 2016 after using intragastric balloons, which are liquid-filled ...
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National Guard on standby for 'Unite the Right' rally in Virginia Hundreds of white nationalists – and those who oppose them -- were expected for a "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday after ...
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Deer at Bedford farm test positive for CWD The disease can linger in the animals before symptoms — weight loss, increased urination and stumbling, among others — become noticeable.
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Calendar, Aug. 12, 2017 ND Aglow retreat, sessions run throughout the day, Ramkota Hotel, 800 S. Third St. Info: Renae, 701-260-9950 or Sharon, 701-490-0801.
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Newsweek Writer Decries the Trump Women's 'Come Hither' High Heels But these girls have mastered the art absolutely through rigorous discipline of daily exercise and weight loss, and when you set your foot into the toe ...
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Alaska High Court Reverses Doctor's License Revocation ... David Odom for prescribing a stimulant called phentermine and a thyroid hormone to an obese patient as part of a weight-loss plan and hormone.
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Shannon Beador weight gain: Making jokes about gaining it back This week, Shannon went out for happy hour drinks with her friend, Jeff Lewis from "Flipping Out" and she makes a joke about her weight loss.
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Double trouble: Man hits twin with bat over sharing tacos ATHENS, Ala. – Authorities say an Alabama man whacked his twin brother with an aluminum baseball bat because he didn't want to share tacos.
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Diet Food And Drinks May Trigger Weight Gain And Diabetes: Study Many people on a weight loss mission generally tend to shift to artificially sweetened, low-calorie food and beverages to curb their sugar intake. A new ...
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Texas home health agency gets 75 years in prison for fraud HOUSTON – The operator of a Houston home health agency has been sentenced to 75 years in prison for a $13 million Medicare fraud scheme.
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