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    Kileen Texas Daycare Worker Arrested for Sexual Assault on 4 month old female infant.

    KILLEEN - A Killeen man is behind bars after he was arrested for the alleged sexual assault of a 4-month-old. News Channel 25 broke the story earlier this week. Terrance Charles Beard was an employee of the Little Blessings Daycare in Killeen where
    Submitted by KambriaJohnson | Published about 5 years ago | Rate This
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    Family Of North Carolina Man Mistakenly Declared Dead Files Suit

    Former and current Franklin County medical officers are facing a lawsuit filed by parents of a North Carolina man mistakenly declared dead. Larry Green was hit by a car on January 2005, his body was placed inside a bag and sent to the morgue, until he was
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +3
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    Survey: Americans' Dirty Contact Lens Habits

    (ARA) - Millions of Americans may be putting their eyes at serious risk every day by not using proper hygiene in caring for their contact lenses, a new survey reveals. The survey, conducted by leading market research company Synovate, found that while
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +2
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    A Poison Safe Home for your Pets

    A Poison Safe HomeFoods to Avoid Feeding Your Pet - Alcoholic beverages - Avocado - Chocolate (all forms) - Coffee (all forms) - Fatty foods - Macadamia nuts - Moldy or spoiled foods - Onions, onion powder - Raisins and grapes - Salt
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Feeling tired? Exercise a little

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Couch potatoes who complain they are tired all the time have an easy solution -- a little light exercise. Regular, low-intensity workouts such as a leisurely stroll can boost energy levels by 20 percent and decrease fatigue by 65
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | Rate This
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    New Hope for Patients with Brain Metastases

    Scientists from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute presented some stirring news at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in June. The researchers, reporting the results of a clinical trial, said that the drug lapatinib (also kn
    Submitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago | Rate This
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    The Incredible Shrinking Bride

    Since 24-year-old Noelle Nicolai got engaged in early January, she's been surprised that no one has asked about her plans for "happily ever after" or the details of the engagement. Instead, all the questions have revolved around one topic: what she's goin
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    What Addicts Need

    Annie Fuller knew she was in trouble a year ago, when in the space of a few hours she managed to drink a male co-worker more than twice her size under the table. Of course, she'd been practicing for a quarter of her life by then; at 47, she was pouring a
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +5
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    The Real Laws of Attraction

    We've all heard the adage: Men want a beautiful partner, while women want a guy who can bring home the bacon. But is it true? In the new issue of the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Northwestern University social psychologists Eli Finkel
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Is Hospital Care Worse on Weekends?

    If you could control when you got sick enough to need hospital care, it might be worth doing. According to a new study coming out in the Feb. 20 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, hospital care may be significantly worse on the week
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +4
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    Afraid Of Snakes? It May Be Hardwired

    AP) Two University of Virginia researchers believe that humans are genetically predisposed to be deathly afraid of snakes. Judy S. DeLoache, a U.Va. professor of developmental psychology, said she has a snake phobia, but wonders why. "The question was
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Helping Infants Suffering From Pain

    In three short weeks of life, Josie Toland has undergone a lifetime's worth of medical procedures. She was born two months premature and developed serious lung problems, Gupta reports. She's had tubes inserted to breathe and to eat, and constant stick
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Breastfed Kids Become Social Climbers

    Feb. 14, 2007 -- Breastfed babies are likely to become better educated and more upwardly mobile adults than their bottle-fed peers, according to a new British study. The study began in 1937 and tracked 1,414 British children into late adulthood. It
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Breastfeeding Statistics Up, Says CDC

    Aug. 2, 2007 -- Breastfeeding is becoming more common among U.S. moms, but the CDC sees room for improvement. The CDC today reported that in 2004, nearly 74% of U.S. moms began breastfeeding their newborns, about 42% breastfed their 6-month-olds, and 2
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Breastfeeding-Cavities Link Disputed

    (WebMD) Breastfeeding isn't likely to cause dental cavities or raise the risk of early childhood tooth decay, according to a new study. Researchers say some reports have linked prolonged breastfeeding with a higher risk of childhood cavities, altho
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Sugar Soothes Kids' Immunization Pain

    Feb. 4, 2008 -- A spoonful of sugar may help the medicine go down in some unexpected ways. A new study suggests sugar may prevent childhood immunization pain. Researchers found babies given a dose of sugar solution before their immunization shots exper
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    The Tooth Fairy Takes An Inflation Hit

    (WebMD) Even the tooth fairy feels inflation's bite. The price per baby tooth is 22% steeper today than it was a year ago. That's according to a new tooth fairy poll from Securian Dental, which runs dental plans. The poll, which included 647 paren
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    "America's 50 Best Hospitals" Listed

    (WebMD) HealthGrades, a health care ratings company, today released its second annual "America's 50 Best Hospitals Report." The hospitals on the list "have demonstrated superior clinical quality for the most consecutive years" from 2003 to 2008, state
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Pfizer Drops Jarvik From Lipitor Ads

    (AP) When "diet and exercise isn't enough," Pfizer still wants consumers to ask their doctor about Lipitor - just not Dr. Robert Jarvik. On Monday, Pfizer took the doctor and inventor of the artificial heart off the mound as pitchman for the world's b
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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    Health Care Will Cost $4 Trillion by 2017

    AP) By 2017, total health care spending will double to more than $4 trillion a year, accounting for one of every $5 the nation spends, the federal government projects. The 6.7 percent annual increase in spending - nearly three times the rate of inflat
    Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | Rated: +1
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