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Last Top Stories: Police: 3 cars set on fire in Hialeah - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft. Lauderdale ... - 7Online WSVN

Police: 3 cars set on fire in Hialeah - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft. Lauderdale ... - 7Online WSVN

Police: 3 cars set on fire in Hialeah - WSVN-TV - 7NEWS Miami Ft. Lauderdale ... - 7Online WSVN
HIALEAH, Fla. (WSVN) -- Authorities are investigating after a BMW, pickup truck and a van caught fire at an apartment complex, Monday morning. The incident happened at a residential complex at 73rd Street and West 22nd Avenue, at around 4 a.m. ...
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French Bistro La Fresa Francesa Shows Hialeah Has More Than Moros

French Bistro La Fresa Francesa Shows Hialeah Has More Than Moros
Somewhere between foulmouthed puppet Pepe Billete's adulation, the publication of Tom Wolfe's Back to Blood, and the LeBron entourage member wearing a "Hialeah" hat in the playoffs, "La Ciudad Que Progresa" quietly became Miami's coolest hood.
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Hialeah Hospital wins AHA award - Miami's Community Newspapers

Hialeah Hospital wins AHA award - Miami's Community Newspapers
Hialeah Hospital received a “Get With Guidelines” Quality Achievement Award for implementing specific quality improvement measures outlined by the American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology Foundation's secondary prevention ...
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Colorado rejects medical marijuana for PTSD treatment

Colorado rejects medical marijuana for PTSD treatment
DENVER Colorado health officials on Wednesday rejected a bid by medical marijuana advocates to put cannabis on a list of approved treatments for post-traumatic stress disorder, an agency spokesman said. While Colorado has allowed the use of medical ...
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Mitochondrial disease study raises hope of treatment

Mitochondrial disease study raises hope of treatment
US scientists say they have taken the first step towards treating people born with mitochondrial diseases - debilitating genetic disorders. Their study, in Nature, showed healthy cells could be produced in the laboratory from affected patients. The ...
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Report: U.S. House officially passes the Steve Gleason Act

Report: U.S. House officially passes the Steve Gleason Act
In possibly the coolest piece of news to come out of the NFL all offseason (or possibly ever), the U.S. House has officially passed the Steve Gleason Act, according to Juan Sanchez of WDSU News. The announcement was made by Senator David Vitter, and ...
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Depressed? Your cellphone might be able to diagnose you

Depressed? Your cellphone might be able to diagnose you
We take them to bed. We dine with them at our sides. We turn to them when we're bored, lonely, needy or procrastinating. It should come as no surprise that our smartphones -- those faithful companions we tote through life -- could detect whether ...
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Those with breast cancer gain weight at faster rate

Those with breast cancer gain weight at faster rate
A new study has revealed that women have been diagnosed with breast cancer tend to gain more weight than those we are never diagnosed with the disease. snicky2290 / Pixabay. 10. SHARES. ShareTweetSubscribe.
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Harvard Study: For Cost-effectiveness, Treat Half of US Adults with Statins

Harvard Study: For Cost-effectiveness, Treat Half of US Adults with Statins
One in three American adults have high LDL cholesterol, a major risk factor for heart disease, which is the leading cause of death in the United States. A new study by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (HSPH) finds that ...
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Republicans want to investigate Planned Parenthood video

Republicans want to investigate Planned Parenthood video
WASHINGTON — The conflict over abortion flared anew Wednesday as two Republican-led House committees said they will investigate whether Planned Parenthood is selling organs from aborted fetuses. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, criticized the ...
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