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Subject: Fla. hospital evacuates 209 patients after electrical fire | AHRQ updates VTE prevention guide | Former medical school professor shoots dean of Icahn School of Medicine | Ebola can stay in semen for over a year, new tests show
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Sept. 1, 2016
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