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Researchers Press for Broad Ban on Hockey FightsA recommendation after a Mayo Clinic conference called on professional and junior hockey to replace five-minute penalties with automatic ejections and suspensions.

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The Affordable Care Act isn’t perfect. It wasn’t when Congress passed it in 2010 and it wasn’t when its health insurance exchanges opened for enrollment last week. Like most laws, Obamacare never will be perfect.Yet despite its blemishes, the ambitious reform effort meant to make a dent in the nearly 50 million Americans who currently lack health insurance is the law of the land. The Supreme Court and the American people both affirmed it last year, developments Republicans are still trying to delete from the record more than a week into a government shutdown they caused in a last-ditch effort to kill Obamacare…

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Well: Trusting the Doctor


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Well: Trusting the DoctorIn the end, aren’t most of our major life decisions based simply on trust?

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Think Like a Doctor: A Green Heart Solved


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Think Like a Doctor: A Green Heart SolvedReaders solve the case of a 76-year-old man who heart turned a mysterious green color.

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WASHINGTON — WASHINGTON (AP) — A few desperately ill patients have managed to get into clinical trials at the National Institutes of Health’s famed hospital, even though the government’s partial shutdown has others being turned away, the agency said Wednesday.Normally, about 200 new patients every week enroll in studies at the NIH’s research-only hospital, often referred to as the “house of hope” because so many of those people have failed standard treatments…

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