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German lawmakers fail to agree on new rules regulating assisted suicide 07/06/2023 06:54am • BERLIN (AP) — Lawmakers in Germany failed to agree Thursday on new rules regulating assisted suicide, rejecting two cross-party proposals drawn up after the country's highest court ruled that legislation banning the practice when conducted on a “business" basis was unconstitutional. The Federal Alan Alda kept his boots and dog tags from 'M*A*S*H' for 40 years. Now he'll offer them at auction Alan Alda kept his boots and dog tags from 'M*A*S*H' for 40 years. Now he'll offer them at auction 07/05/2023 09:15pm • DALLAS (AP) — The combat boots and dog tags that Alan Alda wore to portray the wisecracking surgeon Hawkeye on the beloved television series “M-A-S-H” meant so much to him that when the show ended 40 years ago, he kept them. But he's now ready to let the pieces go, in service of another passio What to Ask a Dermatologist About Skin Diseases 07/05/2023 08:00pm • No question is too small when it comes to your skin.The skin is the body's largest organ, and even small skin changes can have major health implications."What you see happening with your skin can be a helpful indicator of what's happening inside your body," says Dr. Anne Chapas, dermatologist and di Mike Trout has surgery on his broken left wrist; timetable for return unknown Mike Trout has surgery on his broken left wrist; timetable for return unknown 07/05/2023 07:28pm • SAN DIEGO (AP) — All-Star center fielder Mike Trout of the Los Angeles Angels had surgery on his fractured left wrist Wednesday, two days after he was injured fouling off a pitch. “I just talked to Mike; he just got out of surgery. He feels great," manager Phil Nevin said before the Angels finis North Carolina governor vetoes trio of LGBTQ+ restrictions in ongoing fight with GOP supermajority North Carolina governor vetoes trio of LGBTQ+ restrictions in ongoing fight with GOP supermajority 07/05/2023 04:46pm • RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed Wednesday a trio of bills aimed at LGBTQ+ youth that would ban gender-affirming health care for minors, restrict transgender participation in school sports and limit classroom instruction about gender identity and sexuality. Whi Israel's prime minister says missing citizen in Iraq is being held by Iran-backed militia 07/05/2023 04:02pm • JERUSALEM (AP) — A dual Israeli-Russian academic who has been missing in Iraq for months is being held by an Iran-backed militia in Iraq, the office of Israel’s prime minister said Wednesday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Elizabeth Tsurkov, who disappeared in late March, is s Stiff-person syndrome: What is it and how it’s treated Stiff-person syndrome: What is it and how it’s treated 07/05/2023 01:37pm • This content is sponsored by MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Late last year, Celine Dion announced that she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological autoimmune condition, which impacted her ability to move and sing. The diagnosis led her to cancel her 2023 tour dates Condition critical? Britain's beloved but battered National Health Service turns 75 Condition critical? Britain's beloved but battered National Health Service turns 75 07/05/2023 11:54am • LONDON (AP) — It’s unusual to throw a birthday party for a health care system, but that’s exactly what the U.K. did for the National Health Service, a beloved but increasingly creaky institution that turned 75 on Wednesday. The date was marked with charity tea parties, royal visits and a servi PSG goalkeeper Sergio Rico out of intensive care unit 5 weeks after accident with loose horse 07/05/2023 09:42am • SEVILLE, Spain (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Sergio Rico was discharged from an intensive care unit on Wednesday, five weeks after sustaining a head injury following an accident with a loose horse. Doctors said the PSG reserve goalkeeper will remain hospitalized and continue to receive med Israel withdraws troops from West Bank militant stronghold and warns 2-day raid is not a one-off Israel withdraws troops from West Bank militant stronghold and warns 2-day raid is not a one-off 07/05/2023 04:08am • JENIN, West Bank (AP) — The Israeli military withdrew its troops from a militant stronghold in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday, ending an intense two-day operation that killed at least 12 Palestinians, drove thousands of people from their homes and left a wide swath of damage in its wake. One The Best Yoga Poses for Male Pelvic Floor Health 07/04/2023 08:00pm • Yoga for male pelvic floor healthA healthy pelvic floor for men means having normal and pain-free bowel, bladder and sexual function. According to Susie Gronski, a doctor of physical therapy who specializes in male pelvic health, yoga is an effective way for men to maintain a healthy pelvic floor. P Editorial Roundup: United States 07/04/2023 04:13pm • Excerpts from recent editorials in the United States and abroad: July 2 The Washington Post on former President Donald Trump and the GOP debates Candidate debates have become a fixture of presidential campaigns, and they’re especially valuable in primaries. Voters get a chance to see how well cand One month into toe injury, Aaron Judge begins hitting off a tee but says he's unable to run One month into toe injury, Aaron Judge begins hitting off a tee but says he's unable to run 07/04/2023 01:26pm • One month into his recovery from a torn ligament in his right toe, Aaron Judge has started hitting off a tee but said Tuesday he is still unable to run. “I got to be able to run,” Judge said before the Yankees continued a four-game series with the Orioles. “If I can run then I can play. Me run Arizona governor asked to rescind executive order limiting prosecution of abortion-related cases 07/04/2023 12:28pm • PHOENIX (AP) — Twelve of Arizona’s 15 county attorneys are calling for Gov. Katie Hobbs to rescind her recent executive order that limits them from prosecuting abortion-related cases. “The governor’s office should not interfere with the discretion of prosecutors in fulfilling their duties as Nearly 1 in 4 girls and young women have iron deficiency, study shows Nearly 1 in 4 girls and young women have iron deficiency, study shows 07/04/2023 03:57am • Iron deficiency is a relatively common problem, but a new study suggests it may be particularly common for girls and young women in the United States. New research from the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association,
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