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    Baghdad bombs death toll reaches 64, minister says

    BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The death toll from a series of bomb blasts in mainly Shi'ite areas of Baghdad on Tuesday has reached 64 with 360 wounded, Iraq's health minister said.
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    Catholic bishops: More exorcists needed

    NEW YORK – Citing a shortage of priests who can perform the rite, the nation's Roman Catholic bishops are holding a conference on how to conduct exorcisms.
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    Iran claims full control over making nuclear fuel

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    Your Man's Infidelity Triggers

    Post a Comment View All 1595 Comments When a high-profile man gets high-profile press for high-price sex, it's enough to get the collective voice of women asking a whole bunch of why questions. Why do men cheat? Why can't they control themselves? Why
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | Rate This
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    More cell phone cancer link information

    Talking on cell phones is done by everyone.I know i never really gave it much thought as to being a health risk.It is something we all need to folow more closely.
    Submitted by pezzy | Published almost 5 years ago | Rate This
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    Caring for the Uninsured in America

    As the nation prepares to elect the next president, there is still a myriad of questions lingering about health care reform. How will they fix the nurse and physician shortage? How will Medicare and Medicaid patients be affected by reform? And who, if any
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 4 years ago | Rate This
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    Deaths from Heart Disease, Stroke Down 30%

    Medical advances, not lifestyle changes, are source of the improvement, AHA says.
    Submitted by sewnew | Published over 4 years ago | Rate This
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    Nursing Home Inspection — Tell Us More

    Nursing Home Inspection — Tell Us More
    President-elect Barack Obama will have plenty on his plate when he takes office in January, but a recent story about nursing homes should add to the list. The Associated Press uncovered a change in federal rules on nursing home inspections that, some believe, restricts access to information about care facilities. The changes were adopted by the Bush administration and went into ...
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    Seasonal flu shot may increase H1N1 risk

    Definately read this article! Its pretty interesting. Its about the normal flu vaccine posisbly putting people at a greater risk of H1N1. Check it out. & take care<3
    Submitted by Nicolee | Published over 3 years ago | Rate This
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    comparison of House, and Senate Health care bills

    A comparison of the health care bills passed by the Senate and the House. 
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    2 missing teen cases, 2 different police responses

    SAN DIEGO – The disappearances of 14-year-old Amber Dubois and 17-year-old Chelsea King illustrate a sad fact: not all missing children cases are treated the same. Chelsea disappeared Feb. 25, last seen in a park with running clothes. The case sparked a search involving about 1,500 law enforcement officials and thousands of volunteers. It ended five days later when a body ...
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    Depression Busters For New Moms

    Take a moment to consider all that has changed in your life. Your social life is... poof!... gone, not to mention your sex life and any romance that was left in your marriage. You don't remember signing up to be a Navy Seal but, like them, you operate on about three consecutive hours of sleep at night. Plus there is this ...
    Submitted by TeresahRN | Published about 3 years ago | Rate This
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    HIV-Positive Women Who Want to Conceive Feel Stigma: Survey

    FRIDAY, July 23 (HealthDay News) -- Some HIV-positive women who want to have children feel stigmatized by their doctors, new research has found.
    Submitted by CherryBlossom | Published almost 3 years ago | Rate This
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    Little-known Shark Species Gets a Closer Look

    A tiny, little-understood shark species that lives off the coast of Ireland has garnered more attention lately from a scientist who spent four years getting to know the wee creatures.
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    Citizenship For Sale?

    Every day investors around the world choose to put their hard-earned cash into the U.S. Billions of dollars flow in the form of foreign direct investment, as when a group of Brazilians bought Burger King, and foreigners purchase hundreds of billions of U.S. stocks and bonds, as measured by the Treasury's TIC data.
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    Killed student's arrested teammates seek dismissal

    WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Four college football players who were arrested after their teammate was fatally shot by police are seeking an immediate dismissal of the charges against them.
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    Kanye West cancels upcoming 'Today' performance

    NEW YORK – Kanye West has backed out of a scheduled performance on NBC's "Today" show after getting upset with how his interview with host Matt Lauer this week was handled.
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    Doctors testing warm, beating hearts in transplant

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    Pertaining to pain

    Interesting article!
    Submitted by pezzy | Published almost 5 years ago | Rate This
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    CDC Steps up Efforts to Fight Drug-resistant Germ

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched a national campaign to teach parents how to keep their children safe from skin infections caused by the potentially dangerous bacteria methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). MR
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 4 years ago | Rate This
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