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Subject: Man climbs into Texas hospital's ceiling to escape police | NYU Winthrop Hospital delivers 4 sets of twins in 1 day | Tenet reports $366M net loss, plans to cut 1.3k jobs | Study: Afternoon cardiac surgeries achieve better health outcomes
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October 30, 2017
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