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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
The Daily — Surprising Link Between Heart Attacks and Inflammation
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Is there a link between heart attacks and inflammation?
The surprising results of a new study not only suggest a connection between the two, but also an association with reduced risk for cancer deaths.
2
Don Rickles wasn't the only one who could do a mean impression of his wife, Barbara.
Check out this hilarious episode
of
Dinner with Don
with Sarah Silverman.
3
A change in federal regulations is driving innovation in the field of hearing aids — and driving down costs, too! Meet Eva, the
first over-the-counter hearing aid made specifically for women's ears.
4
Autumn is already calling with its siren song(s).
Check out these new releases and tour announcements
from familiar artists for fall 2017.
5
Doctors may soon have a revolutionary new tool
that detects cancerous tissue, improves diagnostic accuracy and even lessens the amount of time patients have to spend under anesthesia. Meet the MacSpec Pen.
6
Federal officials have unveiled the
fresh design of new Medicare ID cards.
To help combat fraud and identity theft, these cards (which begin shipping next April) will forgo Social Security numbers.
7
As Puerto Rico goes through a massive recovery effort after Hurricane Maria, here's a factor that could hit home no matter where you live:
the potential of prescription drug shortages.
8
Best-selling self-help author Brené Brown
talks about Texas, courage, the need to belong and her new book,
Braving the Wilderness,
in this exclusive interview.
9
Are you an optimist, a pessimist or somewhere in between?
Share your own advice for maintaining perspective in this Online Community discussion.
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