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BOSTON — Health insurers will foot the bill for cardiac tests for high school athletes if a new proposal is approved by lawmakers on Beacon Hill. The legislation mandates athletes in grades nine to 12 ...
As a founder who built an Inc. 500 company and coached dozens of teams on innovation strategy, I’ve learned that the biggest innovation failures come from false confidence in customer understanding, ...
Bermuda has taken part in a global “stress test” of public access to information laws, said to be the first of its kind ever conducted. The Royal Gazette, along with organisations and individuals from ...
Cardiovascular and metabolic health are influenced by the circadian system, which regulates 24-hour rhythms across numerous physiologic processes. Disruptions to circadian rhythmicity can adversely ...
Angina might mean you're at risk for heart disease, or you already have it. Here's what you need to know about this type of chest pain.
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Reasons Why the Rabbit Suddenly Died

A rabbit lies dead in its enclosure without warning–a shock for many owners. Especially for beginners, the death of their pet ...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) have become one of India’s biggest health concerns, claiming thousands of lives every year and ...
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