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Cancer drug deficit concerns hospitals

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At St. Elizabeth Regional Medical Center in Lincoln, a patient has already missed one chemotherapy treatment because of the shortage and might have to go without another. Children's Hospital & Medical Center in Omaha has enough of the chemotherapy drug …
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Guideline gets kids the right drug for pneumonia

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… so US hospitals have historically been on their own in coming up with treatment plans. "There is a lot of variability," said Dr. Jason G. Newland, who worked on the new study. His center, Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, …
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Overcoming Depression without Medication

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Is it possible to overcome depression without medication? One doctor says yes and believes one of his patients is living proof it can be done. “The use of antidepressant medication has gone up 300 percent of the last two decades, …
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