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A tiny magnetic bracelet implanted at the base of the throat is greatly improving life for some people with chronic heartburn who get limited relief from medicines. It's a novel way to treat severe acid reflux, which plagues millions of Americans and can raise their risk for more serious health problems.

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(The author organized the Ninoy Aquino Movement, which became the largest overseas anti-Marcos group, exposed their incredible corruption and vast realty possessions in the US, and the human rights violations to cut US military aid to the Marcos government.)

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Former President Bill Clinton, who had quadruple bypass surgery more than five years ago, was hospitalized Thursday to have a clogged heart artery opened after suffering discomfort in his chest.

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Former President Bill Clinton, who had quadruple bypass surgery more than five years ago, was hospitalized Thursday to have a clogged heart artery opened after suffering chest pains. Two stents resembling tiny mesh scaffolds were placed inside the artery as part of a medical procedure that is common for people with severe heart disease.

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Autopsies were once standard procedure in hospitals. A few decades ago, doctors would recommend one even when the cause ...

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