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Posted: July 20th, 2010, 10:59pm CDT by nearing
Because potatoes are considered the nation's most popular vegetable, producing a healthy crop is essential to keep up with demand.
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I have noticed that some members of Newsvine are very rude in their writing styles and seem accusatory in nearly everything they write.
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Autism is the name given to a group, or 'spectrum', of lifelong developmental conditions characterised by an inability to communicate with or relate to others, a lack of social skills, obsessional traits, and repetitive behaviour.
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Ahoy, parents out there: How do you feel about a DNA test that could tell you what genetic risks your kids carry for medical problems such as heart disease, diabetes and more?
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National Institutes of Health on Results from the CAPRISA 004 Microbicide HIV Prevention Study
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Science in early stages, but suggests practical weapon against global killer
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This July 23rd may be the day that you do the best thing you've ever done in your life. There's only one way to find out.
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The issue concerning the use of antibiotics in farm feed has been brought to light once again. On Wednesday July 14th, at a hearing for the Energy and Commerce subcommittee, Dr.
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AUDIENCE: Eye care, Surgery, Risk Manager
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Diabetes is a serious illness that affects over 20 million people in the United States. Anyone can have diabetes. Many people have diabetes but do not know it.
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Starting in September, insurance plans will be required to pay the entire cost of recommended, preventive services.
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Posted: July 20th, 2010, 5:52pm CDT by JCAtom
Approximately 400,000 infants still get HIV/AIDS from their mothers each year despite the availability of drugs that can block "nearly all" mother-to-child transmission, researchers reported Tuesday.
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Thousands of AIDS activists rallied in downtown Vienna with singer Annie Lennox Tuesday to demand more rights for people with the disease.
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A boom from the speakers at church was all it took to send Paula Walker back to that moment of horror on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.
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Glenn Beck: Doctor says eye disease could blind me
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Advances in mammography has created a challenging area of pathology
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Health advisers say the popular drug's risks outweigh its benefits
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Ten years after President Bill Clinton announced that the first draft of the human genome was complete, medicine has yet to see any large part of the promised benefits.
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Meat lovers may pack on the pounds over time
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Americans often go to great lengths to save a beloved animal's life
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A battle for the ages: Parents, children squabble over body art, piercings
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Finding love is tough, especially when you have an incurable condition
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A boom from the speakers at church was all it took to send Paula Walker back to that moment of horror on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig.
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The HIV drug Videx (sold generically as didanosine) may cause fatal liver problems, the FDA has warned.
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Researchers develop formula that examines other factors than age alone
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In some circumstances, up to 50 percent of HIV positives are false, causing havoc with the lives of those patients who are falsely accused of being "HIV positive."
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Statins are HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, that is, they act by blocking the enzyme in your liver that is responsible for making cholesterol (HMG-CoA reductase).
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Shire gets new US approval for Daytrana ADHD patch
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There are pros and cons to every settlement.
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WHO emergency committee to review data on virus Tuesday
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China vows to stop restaurant reuse of cooking oil
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Experts and activists are warning that AIDS in Eastern Europe and Central Asia is on the rise even as a global conference reports progress on other fronts.
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Gel breakthrough changes face of Africa AIDS fight
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When we demand cheap food, should we be surprised when our food is cheap? Not so long ago, close-to-death "downer" cows were ground into our food supply, and we are still getting exactly what we ask for -- stuff that hardly resembles food; garbage that, if tested, would often q …
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An American heart transplant recipient who climbs mountains to demonstrate the power of organ donation has been turned back by frigid weather and loose rocks while attempting to summit Africa's second-highest peak.
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When you're on the journey to success, either personally or in business, it's natural to always be thinking about "NEXT". For example, you just received a promotion and you're thinking about how to get to the next level.
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Posted: July 20th, 2010, 9:18am CDT by camdic
Today if someone dispersed in the atmosphere the anthrax bacteria near a city of 500 thousand inhabitants, he could cause the death of over 90 thousand people within a week.
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Small pieces of blue plastic were found in packaging; no injuries reported
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Canutillo, TX – Good Health, Inc. announced today that it is conducting a voluntary nationwide recall of the company's dietary supplement Vialipro for sexual enhancement sold under the Lot Numbers listed below.
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Getting angry is usually bad, staying calm is usually good. I always keep my self calm in all the situations, weather those situations are social, or other kind of situations.
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Posted: July 20th, 2010, 8:36am CDT by maddad
The maker of an instrument used in circumcisions claimed that injury was impossible with its use, but after an infant lost a portion of his penis during an operation with the Mogen clamp, a judge awarded $10.8 million in damages against the company.
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Lying in a relationship is bad thing for example because, if you lie to people with things that you do or where you going or what you do in general. Then you're creating an situation where you in reality are different human, than what you have said to people close to you.
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Posted: July 20th, 2010, 6:19am CDT by usa1
Being in China and my love for the golden nectar I have come across numerous brands. Many very good Harbin, Tseng Tao, and Snow. Others not so good, and others so bad they cant be used for a beer shampoo on a dog.
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Raw milk — milk that comes straight from the cow or goat without being pasteurized — has been effectively banned in many states because the Food and Drug Administration says it presents a health threat.
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'New research on the brain shows losing a lover can have the same effect on a person as trying to kick a substance addiction, says biological anthropologist Helen Fisher. '
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Eating a lot less could fight disease, but don't expect the fountain of youth
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Posted: July 20th, 2010, 1:23am CDT by nearing
Many artificial food dyes that colour everything from breakfast cereal to ice cream should be banned because they pose cancer risks, a new report from the Center for Science in the Public Interest says.