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Morning Break: McCain Goes Home; Banned Words at CDC? Speedy Concussion Dx

— Health news and commentary from around the Web gathered by the 鶹ý staff

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who was diagnosed earlier this year with glioblastoma and was hospitalized last week due to side-effects of his treatment, is returning to his home in Arizona and will miss the vote later this week on the Republican tax bill. (CNN)

That bill includes and told NPR that the immediate effect of that can be summed up in one word: confusion.

So not too surprisingly: in 2018 expect consumers to be more cost conscious when making . (Huffington Post)

In the trenches fighting overdoses: The Associated Press reports how sheriffs in two neighboring southern Ohio counties in the heart of the opioid crisis take opposing views on the use of the anti-overdose drug .

Is there still hope for Yes, say two small companies -- Athersys and Mesoblast -- and investors believe them. (Reuters)

Words you can't say at the CDC? A report that the Trump administration sent the CDC a list of seven words not to be used in budget documents -- fetus, transgender, evidence-based, diversity, vulnerable, entitlement, science-based -- But in an earlier email to staff Fitzgerald did not refute the Post story. (STAT)

California health officials released a list of recommendations aimed at reducing for example, unplug headphones when not on a call. (CBS.SF Bay Area)

Final numbers on 2018 Affordable Care Act , which closed Dec. 15, won't be available until the end of next month, but early reports suggest the total will be 1-2 million short of the 12.2 million that signed up in 2016. Still, a last-minute surge and a rush of first-time users suggest Obamacare's staying power. (ABC News)

Coming soon: . (STAT)

Another insurer-provider hookup is in the works, with . (Wall Street Journal via Bloomberg)

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