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Tuesday, Jan 23 After years of excessive opioid prescribing, many hospitals are now moving to alternative methods of treating pain. Some doctors say less potent medications can handle pain equally well — and that patients are coming to share that view. |
| Oscar nominations for the 90th annual awards were announced from the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California. |
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| The Democratic governor candidates will take part in the first televised debate of the campaign at 6 p.m. |
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| A sentencing hearing for a former sports doctor who sexually assaulted young gymnasts may be nearing the end. Larry Nassar is due back in a Lansing, Michigan, courtroom today. |
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| The fiancee of George Papadopoulos, the former Trump adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about his Russia contacts, says he is being miscast. |
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| Most of us are focused on our own fortunes, not the state of the economy. Meanwhile, business leaders, along with policymakers, tend to let the good times roll until they come to screeching halt. But what concerns a leading economist about the economy? |
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| A person with direct knowledge of the discussions says the Chicago Cubs are having active talks with free-agent pitcher Yu Darvish, according to the Associated Press. |
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| This high-rise dream home features his/her professionally built closets, a dressing area, marble shower and a heated towel rack. And it is only one flight up to the outdoor swimming pool, party room and work out room. |
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