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Receiver still chasing dream after broken back
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A British sociologist recently argued that "unfit" people should be sterilized as they are not capable of bringing up children in a responsible way.
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Who knew those Zionists were doing something other than oppressing people and killing babies!
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Nursing homes broaden offerings to turn a profit
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The link between gum and heart problems has long been recognised but it is unclear if poor oral health is simply a marker of a person's general wellbeing.
UK and Irish experts now say bacteria enter the bloodstream via sore gums and deposit a clot-forming protein.
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The actor was diagnosed with stage IV cancer, and instead of disappearing from the public eye, he's hustling to raise funds for people with cancer.
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According to an Italian neonatal doctor, "pedophobia"—the fear of children—is an obstacle to the realization of the full rights of children today.
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Smoking cannabis, also known as marijuana, reduced pain in patients with nerve pain stemming from injuries or surgical complications, new research shows.
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Discrimination against women and girls takes a staggering toll around the world, says author Sheryl WuDunn. It leads to as many as 100 million fewer females than males in the world.
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Military is doing first-of-its kind study on mild traumatic brain injury
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Future hiring will mainly benefit the high-skilled
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"Here you have a company hiring a third-party to invite people into a home like a Tupperware party," said Thomas Abrams, whose department oversees pharmaceutical marketing reviews at the FDA.
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Did you feel free or distraught?
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AP probe found traces of meds in water supplies of 41 million Americans
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The desire to defy age is as ancient as human history, but in the past 10 years a multibillion-dollar industry has sprung up in America promising decades of extra life and good health beyond your 100th birthday.
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Expert warns of complacency after swine flu fizzle
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A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak.