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Board ending his day on night shift when the high speed train from the norristown line hit. Upper darby emergency crews got the call just after midnight. Inbound norristown high speed train came into the terminal and hit a station car that was sitting in the terminal. Unoccupied. Reporter 42 people were injured. 41 passengers and the conductor some critically. Theres blood everywhere, yeah, the driver is all banged up and one girl bleeding out of her face pretty bad. Reporter workers in yellow vests could be seen clustered around the disabled train on tuesday. Ronnie says the train missed two stops this morning and had to back up to get passengers. Blue past. They never go past. They just stop and we get on gone. It blew past hadnt to backup at gulph mills. Same thing happened at bryn ma mawr. The leading investigator will speak to the press soon live in center city, well carry that for you. We know this. They will look at the train, the condition of the tracks and the condition of the

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Study suggests US children born outside the United States have lower risk of allergic disease

Contact: Richard Bory rbory@chpnet.org 212-523-6069 The JAMA Network Journals  A study by Jonathan I. Silverberg, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., of St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York,  and colleagues suggests children living the in the United States but born outside the U.S. have a lower prevalence of allergic disease that increases after residing in the United States for…

Skin cancer drugs increase an average of 1,240% in price over 6 years

Public Release: 25-Nov-2015 Changes in retail prices for prescription dermatologic drugs from 2009-2015 The JAMA Network Journals Prices among 19 brand-name prescription dermatologic drugs increased rapidly between 2009 and 2015, with prices for topical antineoplastic drugs to prevent the spread of cancer cells increasing an average of 1,240 percent, according to an article published online…

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