How one woman’s stolen ID made her the mother of a meth-addicted baby
Anndorie Cromar is one of a growing number of Americans falling victim to medical identity theft
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Anndorie Cromar is one of a growing number of Americans falling victim to medical identity theft
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Bill is backed by the White house and Homeland Security, but tech companies say it infringes on privacy
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