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People cannot choose a disease that disables them so much that they are unable to work, but insurance companies have the power to approve or deny claims based on where in the body the condition is located. Masu.It’s this disconnect that Jessa Victor, a shareholder attorney in Hawkes Quindell’s Madison office, specializes in. She has seen people with mental illnesses denied long-term disability compensation, potentially putting them in situations they would never face if they had a problem. It was physical.“Every time someone calls me for help with a disability, they say this — and everyone says this — ‘I…

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The Las Cruces Police Department will begin enforcing the shopping cart ordinance later this month.In preparation, LCPD will announce two shopping cart collection dates, and anyone with a shopping cart can surrender it without repercussions, according to a news release.LCPD is hosting cart collection days on October 10th and October 15th. Police will begin enforcing the ordinance from October 16th.Officers will accept shopping carts but will not take any enforcement action, according to a news release. Police will then contact the business that owns the returned cart so they can retrieve it.More information: Las Cruces narrowly passes solicitation and shopping…

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Every four years someone says, “This is the most important election ever.” But from the top of the ballot to the bottom, it’s hard to doubt that Election Day 2024 will have a long-term impact. As such, the first five episodes of the Fall 2024 season of “First Opinion Podcast” will tackle campaigns and their engagement with health, medicine, and life sciences. We will talk with experts about issues that have come up in the election campaign, what topics candidates should focus on, and what the second Trump administration and the first Harris administration will do. Perhaps think of this…

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (October 2, 2024) — The University of Kentucky, the Bill Gatton Foundation Grand Challenge Team, and the Martin Gatton College of Agriculture, Food, and the Environment are working with local and state stakeholders to bring UK campus communities together as One. Invite to Health. Symposium 2024 event on November 1st. Celebrating International One Health Day, this symposium aims to inform and inspire participants about One Health, a collaborative effort to improve the health of animals, humans, and the environment. Nancy Cox, Dean of the Martin Gatton Café, said: “We would like to thank the Bill Gatton Foundation and…

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WASHINGTON – The vice presidential candidates sparred over the nuts and bolts of health care policy in Tuesday’s debate, with Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) expanding on President Trump’s “planning concept” and Gov. Tim Walz (D) staunchly defended it. Affordable Care Act. Of course, abortion is also a big topic, and former President Donald Trump used the opportunity to further soften his stance on abortion on social media as his two vice presidential candidates debated on stage in New York. And so. Vice presidential debates draw fewer viewers than presidential contests, and most voters do not vote for a presidential candidate…

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Republican Sen. J.D. Vance and Democratic Gov. Tim Walz clashed Tuesday on everything from economic policy and gun policy to immigration and school shootings in the only vice presidential debate of the 2024 election. did.The Ohio senator and Minnesota’s governor have generally had a cordial personal relationship, and have at times appeared to get along, even saying they could work together. However, they repeatedly attacked each other’s vice presidential candidates and defended their party’s policies and members.The debate, hosted by CBS News in New York City, may be the last event for candidates from both sides, with Kamala Harris and…

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People celebrated new leadership at several hospitals in the Birmingham metropolitan area. Orlando Health announced its majority interest in Brookwood Baptist Health with a celebration at several hospitals on October 1st. In a news release, Orlando Health Executive Vice President Thibault van Marquet will lead the University of Alabama.Orlando Health President and CEO David Strong will lead Baptist Health. Amy Allen, president and CEO of the company, visited all five hospitals to welcome employees to the organization. Orlando Health currently has majority ownership of Walker Baptist Medical Center, Princeton Baptist Medical Center and Brookwood Baptist. Medical Center, Shelby Baptist Medical…

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LOS ANGELES — A Richmond man sentenced to life in a psychiatric hospital for a brutal 2009 random murder was back behind bars this week after police arrested him for robbing a rehabilitation center and spending a month in court. I’m back. Records show.Michael Villalobos, 41, was wanted on Aug. 21 after fleeing a mental health rehabilitation center in Los Angeles. He was arrested by Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies on September 23 and extradited to Contra Costa County, where prosecutors will again try to persuade a judge to keep Villalobos in a locked facility, but the court has not…

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Retired pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who made a name for himself during a more than 10-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers, has been hospitalized. According to multiple reports, Valenzuela had unspecified health problems. The 63-year-old was in the booth for the Spanish-language broadcast of the Dodgers-San Diego Padres series last week.According to the Los Angeles Daily News, Valenzuela is not expected to take on broadcast duties during the MLB postseason. Although the playoffs began on Tuesday, the Dodgers will not begin postseason play until October 5th.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Fernando Valenzuela throws out the ceremonial first…

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Colorado State University closes building after reports of unusual health conditions Colorado State University closes building after reports of unusual health conditions 01:31 Colorado State University has removed classes and labs from its Fort Collins physiology building after someone reported health concerns there. The university said it has hired a third-party firm to investigate why some people in the building developed symptoms. According to CSU, the issue arose in June when a staff member reported having a health issue while working specifically in three rooms in the menstrual building. Employees reported symptoms such as eye irritation, redness, and even sinus…

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