Kicked Out of Care
<p>NEW YORK — Nursing homes are increasingly evicting their most challenging residents, testing protections for some of society’s most vulnerable, advocates for the aged and disabled say.
Advances transforming transplants
<p>CHICAGO (AP) — Add one remarkable case to the 30,000-plus organ transplants expected to be performed nationwide this year: A cancer patient who received a donor penis.</p>
Does everyone over 65 need to take a statin?
<p>Q. I am 76. At my recent checkup, all my blood tests were within normal range, including triglycerides, HDL, LDL, total cholesterol and glucose.
Is test more stress than it’s worth?
<p><strong>DEAR DR. ROACH</strong>: I am always asked to redo tests — echo ECG, stress test ECG, nuclear stress test.
‘COPS’ set to film in Hazleton
<p>Bad boys, bad boys whatcha gonna do?
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<p> Whatcha gonna do when Hazleton Police come for you?
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Chewbacca Mom’s laugh attracts millions of views
<p>NEW YORK (AP) — Before last week, Candace Payne’s infectious laugh was known only to her close friends and family.
Bayer AG bids $62B for Monsanto
<p>FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Bayer wants to buy Monsanto for $62 billion, hooking up the German chemical and drug company with the St.
Broadway’s attendance soars but box office stays mostly flat
<p>NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway’s attendance figures hit a record high this season, but box office revenue ticked upward only slightly.</p>
Massachusetts man runs for 10,000 consecutive days
<p>SAUGUS, Mass. (AP) —A Massachusetts man who made a resolution on Jan. 1, 1989, to run every day is still going strong — 27 years later.</p>
Toyota adds 1.6M vehicles to recall
<p>DETROIT (AP) — Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling nearly 1.6 million vehicles in the U.S. to replace potentially faulty front passenger air bag inflators made by Takata Corp.
