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Ascension, a major U.S. health care system with 140 hospitals in 19 states, announced late Thursday that a cyberattack has caused disruptions at some of its hospitals.

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About 6% are taking one right now, the poll found.

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Utah Kids Got E. Coli From Playing Around Lawn Sprinklers

Happily jumping around lawn sprinklers or playing with garden hoses on a hot summer day: An idyllic childhood scene.

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Robot-assisted total knee replacements tend to have better outcomes on average, a new study reports.

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