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Donald Trump · United States330K To Lose Health Care In IL; Food Benefits Threatened For 360K Under 'Big, Beautiful Bill' - Across Illinois, IL - "It will cost people their livelihoods, strain working families, shutter hospitals, and slash reproductive healthcare," Gov. Pritzker said.See the Story
330K To Lose Health Care In IL; Food Benefits Threatened For 360K Under Trump's Bill
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HealthCHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) — The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department has deployed a mobile unit that tests children under the age of 5 for elevated levels of lead in their blood. Daniel Barker, regional epidemiologist for the department, said they are using the bus to continue collecting data that could determine if a larger public health issue may be at play and to give parents a place to bring their children if they believe they may have been e…See the Story
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