Storm Harvey could financially hurt already strained Houston hospitals | | HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Structural improvements over the last decade to Houston hospitals have helped them so far to avoid devastation like Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005, but the pounding it is receiving from Tropical Storm Harvey is expected to financially hobble many already strained Texas medical centers. |
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UK report plans boost for life sciences as Brexit looms | | LONDON (Reuters) - The British government has rekindled its industrial strategy, unveiled earlier this year to prepare the economy for Brexit, with plans to boost the country's pharmaceuticals sector via fresh investments and public-private collaborations. |
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Cancer patients lack access to fertility support | | (Reuters Health) - Up to half of cancer patients of reproductive age do not receive adequate information about the impact of treatment on their fertility, decreasing their options for family planning and support, a new study suggests. |
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Steady may win the weight-loss race | | (Reuters Health) - Dieters who lose varying amounts of weight each week may not shed as many excess pounds as people who consistently lose the same amount week in and week out, a U.S. study suggests. |
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