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A new documentary, "Eggsploitation," just released by The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network (CBCN) reveals shocking information about the infertility industry.
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Type Your Article Here ...Last week after another sleepless night filled with nightmares and feeling sorry for myself it occurred to me that what I've been searching for these last 10 weeks has been right there before my eyes no man could ask to be better cared for or loved by a …
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he Affordable Care Act will improve and expand consumer protections, strengthen Medicare, and reduce health care costs. One important way it achieves these goals is by improving government-wide efforts to fight fraud and waste.
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Without color additives, colas wouldn't be brown, margarine wouldn't be yellow, and mint ice cream wouldn't be green. Here at the FDA, we're committed to making sure the color additives in your food are safe.
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Multi-Government Agency Response to the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
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Stem cells from their own bodies allowed the animals to hippity-hop again
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Of all the places to find BPA, your store receipts were probably one of the last sources to come to mind. But that is where a study by Environmental Working Group found the chemical.
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Mom's pregnancy diet not tied to wheezing risk
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HHS Secretary Sebelius and Attorney General Holder to Co-Host Fraud Prevention Summit Tomorrow in Miami
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So you've bought a BPA-free water bottle and ditched BPA-filled canned food. But BPA, a toxic chemical found in many of the products we use every day, may still be a big part of your life. That's because massive amounts of BPA are found on many store receipts.
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Experts hope findings will encourage bystanders to use simpler technique
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A black couple living in the U.K. were shocked by the birth of a blonde haired, blue-eyed girl.
Ben Ihegboro must have briefly questioned his wife Angela's fidelity after the birth of Nmachi, and he conceded: "We both just sat there after the birth staring at her".
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Posted: July 28th, 2010, 5:25pm CDT by take2la
Why Pharma May Be Cooling on Psychiatry Drugs
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I was on my way to the store to get "some essentials", when I came upon a young man and woman and a kid in a stroller. As I approached them the woman said "Can I get a ride". For those of u who don't know, I'm in a wheelchair, and I get asked that on almost a *daily* basis.
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SOLOSTRENGTH : A beautifully designed all-in-one system for fundamental exercises and progressive functional fitness for the professional trainer and home gym environment.
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Biggers & Callaham, LLC DBA Mice Direct Recalls Frozen Reptile Feed Because of Possible Health Risk
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More bystanders are willing to attempt CPR if an emergency dispatcher gives them firm and direct instructions — especially if they can just press on the chest and skip the mouth-to-mouth, according to new research.
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GPs and other health professionals should tell people they are fat rather than obese, England's public health minister says.
Anne Milton told the BBC the term fat was more likely to motivate them into losing weight.
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Researchers seeking amputees to undergo the experimental procedure
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Test ‥1 for college students: Picking an insurer
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Electronic portal speeds identification and investigation of potential health hazards in human food, animal feed, pet food industries
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Pharmacologist Michael Klein, Ph.D., is director of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Controlled Substance Staff.
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Last fall's swine flu scare has helped health insurer profits in this year's second quarter by preventing expensive medical claims and creating healthy amounts of unspent reserves.
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Presented on this weird website one of the top favorite diabetic cupcakes from their secret collection of Diabetic Cupcake Recipes. Explorer the site for variety of different types of free diabetic cake recipes and much much more diabetic stuff!
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Posted: July 28th, 2010, 12:52pm CDT by Brite
Being bipolar isn't obvious. It's not like having a scarlet letter on your breast. Unless you tell people, they will never know. And in a way, it's a good thing.
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"The hospital is "committed to providing the very best patient care for our expectant mothers and newborn babies,"
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At least five states report rise; are vaccine gaps to blame?
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Chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) called on the U.S. Senate yesterday to pass the stalled renewal of the National School Lunch Program known as the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010.
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Coalition of Pro-Life Groups Tell FDA to Not Approve Ella Abortion DrugWashington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- A coalition of pro-life groups is sending a letter to the FDA and Drug Administration asking it to not approve the new abortion drug Ella that backers have mislabeled as a mor …
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For persistent fibroids, a less invasive option
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One of the things we do while shopping without even thinking about it is wait for a cash register receipt after we've made our purchase. But new research is showing even a receipt can pose a health hazard.
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I had a visitor today and a scary site to see
His hands where bones, he wore all black, and just a skull under his hoodie.
He said no need to worry
It's not your time to go.
I just came by to say Thank You for your wish that's been bestowed.
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WASHINGTON — Having good social relationships — friends, marriage or children — may be every bit as important to a healthy lifespan as quitting smoking, losing weight or taking certain medications, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.
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Drug overdoses higher among painters; cooks more prone to alcoholism
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My sweety Doug, the man who loves to torture all us with his great recioes is in the hospital. He woke up from a nap last night with a reaction, that we aren't sure of, but think it has something to do with his blood disorder, Poly-something-or-another.
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It is now recognized that certain lifestyle behaviors do influence the key hormones and genetic components that allow us to age with grace and beauty.
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Unfortunately, it seems as though the same federal government that usually lets Big Pharma slide because of monetary kickbacks, is the same entity that hits the jackpot by prosecuting them.
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Community groups aim to give away 500,000, curb rate of infection
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Fifty-three cases of cancer were found among the 26,692 IVF-conceived children studied – a number that is significantly higher than the 38 that would be expected given the rate of cancer in the Swedish population. This translates into a 42% increased risk of cancer.
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A recent Otago University study has found that homosexual or bisexual individuals are more likely to have undergone a variety of of traumas in childhood, including sexual assault, rape, violence, and witnessing violence in the home.
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A healthy social life may be as good for your long-term health as avoiding cigarettes, according to a massive research review released Tuesday by the journal PLoS Medicine.
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Study shows such behavior makes men feel less stressed; women have opposite reaction
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According to a new study, drinking alcohol may also ease the pain of -- and lower the risk of developing -- rheumatoid arthritis, a potentially crippling autoimmune disorder
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Ban tobacco advertising because it entices teens to smoke? It's a wonder all the teens aren't enticed to scrub floors, wear diapers.....after all mops and Huggies and, well, EVERYTHING is advertised with posters displayed in stores.
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Posted: July 28th, 2010, 7:32am CDT by mightyj
This is part 1: The badge of My Failures.
part 2 Will be entirely descriptive of the method I used ot quit and I intend to be so thorough that you will be able to make a decision about it after reading the article.
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China trains fur farm foxes to combat rat plague
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Kids who don't receive the shots are 23 times more likely to get disease
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Traditional American fare—just like the American waistline—is looking more than a little pudgy these days.
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Charlene Cotton will talk to anyone about sex. Several days a week she stands behind a table decorated with a bowl of flavored condoms and safer sex pamphlets, calling to women passing on the street, "Come check out my table. Don't be scared."
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Poor people don't live as long as the wealthy, statistically speaking, and life expectancy in Compton is 12 years less than in La Cañada Flintridge, according to a report released by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health today.
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Vitamin D promises to be the most talked-about and written-about supplement of the decade.