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Some local hospitals ban sugary drinks, fried foods in cafeterias
The next time you visit a friend or family member in the hospital, you may not be able to grab something sugary from the cafeteria. Some hospitals in our area are banning unhealthy foods from being sold on the property. That's according to WISH-TV...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Health, Diets and Dieting
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Bill for tougher Ind. abortion pill law advances
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana clinics that provide only abortion drugs would face the same requirements as those where surgical abortions are performed under a proposal approved Wednesday by a state legislative committee. The bill approved by the...Tags: Personal Income, Human Rights, Politics, Drugs and Medicines, Abortion
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Two hospitalized, one arrested in stabbing near Warsaw
Kosciusko County police found one man stabbed 14 times and another lying in a nearby ditch with a head contusion and broken leg last night north of Warsaw. They've arrested a 25-year-old suspect. The following release was issued by the Kosciusko...
Tags: Warsaw (Poland), Injuries and Wounds, Defendants, House Building, Broken Leg
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Ind. inmate sues city, alleging hospital assault
LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana prison inmate is suing the city of Lafayette and one of its police officers, accusing the officer of assaulting him as he was handcuffed to a hospital bed. Tyler J. Collins' federal lawsuit alleges the officer... -
Indiana hospitals say state could reap billions in federal money under Medicaid expansion
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A study released Monday by the Indiana Hospital Association estimates that expanding Medicaid would generate billions of dollars in economic growth for the state, a stark contrast from the budget-busting projections cited by...Tags: Government, Politics, Executive Branch, Government Health Care, Medicaid
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"Soot and Smoke Inhalation" claim lives of South Bend sisters
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Two little girls are dead and investigators say it will likely be a few days before they know the cause of the fire that killed them at a home on Haney Ave. St. Joseph County Coroner Michael O’Connell confirmed the 4- and 6-...Tags: Politics, Housing and Urban Planning, Interior Policy
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SPECIAL REPORT: Obamacare (Part 2)
WSBT-TVThe WSBT Fact Finder team is taking a look at what health care reform means to you. We explored how Obamacare could affect where you get treated and who treats you. Historically, the American health system was identified as hospitals and doctors. Now,...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Care Reform (2009), Health Insurance, Medical Research
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NM abortion complaint highlights privacy concerns
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A woman from New York came to New Mexico to terminate her pregnancy at one of the nation's four late-term abortion clinics after she found out the fetus she had been carrying for more than eight months had severe brain...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics, Abortion, Lawyers, John Ashcroft
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Indy hospitals lifting flu visit restrictions
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis' hospitals are lifting restrictions they imposed last month on hospital visitors during Indiana's recent surge in flu cases. The Marion County Health Department says the restrictions limiting who can visit patients...Tags: Flu
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