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Delawareans with medical conditions like epilepsy, diabetes or PTSD can now have those conditions noted on their state ID or driver’s license. DelDOT…
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The Delaware Department of Health and Social Services is taking another step to move health care in the state away from the fee-for-service payment model…
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Technology continues to change the medical landscape in a multitude of ways. Among the latest examples is how certain surgeries are handled.In traditional…
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Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware has a new tool for connecting Delawareans to doctors.Doctor Match is kind of like a dating website for…
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State health officials are warning Delawareans of an e-cigarette trend that has youth fired up: JUULing. A JUUL looks like a flash drive that plugs into a…
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The flu season is starting to slow down in the First State, but health officials continue to urge Delawareans to take precautions against the virus.…
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More than 160 children got their teeth cleaned for free in Dover this past weekend at the Delaware State Dental Society’s annual “Give Kids A Smile"…
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Working in a microgravity environment allows astronauts to grow about 3 percent taller. But extended time in weightlessness can also accelerate bone loss,…
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A new law in Delaware will allow people with life threatening cancers access to drugs they need without having to try and fail other treatments first.…
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Delaware is among 25 states with obesity rates exceeding 30 percent.A national report called the State of Obesity was released this week by the Trust for…