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Bush Leads Groundbreaking Ceremony at New Walter Reed Medical Center
On Thursday, President George W. Bush led a ground breaking ceremony for the new medical center to...
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Brooklyn Hospital Condemned Over Ignorance in Woman’s Death
The video with the dying patient totally ignored by the
medical staff at Kings County...
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US Health Officials Expand Salmonella Probe to Other Products
With the number of salmonella infections reaching more than
850, federal health officials have...
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Suicide Bomb Attack Kills 4 Americans in Baghdad
A bomb attack at a council in eastern Baghdad killed two American soldiers, two United States...
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Bush Nominates Female to Become Four-Star General
Monday, President Bush announced that a top logistic officer
was nominated to become the first...
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Plane Catches Fire at Aurora Airport, Pilot Safe
The pilot of a home-built airplane on Saturday managed to
escape a fire ignited minutes after...
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Delta Boating Accident: 4 Presumed Dead, One Arrested
A 14-foot boat with 10 passengers capsized in the middle of
the night. Six of the passengers...
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400 Arrests in Operation Malicious Mortgage
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has arrested 406 persons which have been indicted on charges of...
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Iran Will Continue Atomic Program
Iran reaffirmed its position regarding its controversial uranium enrichment program. The Teheran...
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Massive Flood Threatens China as 57 Already Dead
At least 57 people were killed and more than a million were evacuated as massive floods hit China...
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NC Deputy and Firefighter Killed in Tractor-trailer Crash
An 18-wheel tractor-trailer struck a sheriff's deputy and a firefighter who were directing traffic...
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Ukraine: Rescue Teams Save 23 Miners
Monday, 23 miners, who were reported missing underground, were found and
rescued by emergency...
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Police Foil Bomb Attack Attempt in Pakistan
The Pakistani police in Islamabad managed to halt an attempt to carry out another bomb attack....
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Danish Embassy Attack under Investigation
The Interior Ministry of Pakistan said Tuesday that evidence
from the scene indicated that the...
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Clark County Soldier Dies in Afghanistan
Andrew Jon Shields, 19, a soldier from Battle Ground, Clark County,
was killed Saturday in...
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A Guilty Plea from Bodybuilding Couple
The two ex-bodybuilding pros have pleaded guilty in the
death case of their personal assistant....
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Afghanistan: 100 Rebels Killed
It appears that Afghan security forces, aided by coalition troops, killed 100-suspected Taliban...
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CIA Chief Says Al-Qaeda Is in Retreat
Michael Hayden, the director of the US Central Intelligence
Agency told The Washington Post that...
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Ex-Aid McClellan: Bush Misled the Americans on War in Iraq
U.S. President George W. Bush misled the public opinion about the war in Iraq, said the former...
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San Diego Explosion Injures 14
An explosion occurred around 2 p.m. Monday at a San Diego hotel
construction site. 14 workers...
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Suicide Bomber Kills 13, Injures 22 in Pakistan
A suicide bomber detonated the explosives he had on him killing 13 people and wounding 22 other in...
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Two Administrators Fired in Sex Case
Two senior administrators at the Los Angeles school district
were removed from their positions for...
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"D.C. Madam’s" Suicide Notes Revealed
Police in Tarpon Springs, Florida, have reportedly released the notes wrote by "D.C....
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Flooding Victims Prepare For Sunnier Days
The massive St. John River flood in the eastern New
Brunswick province of Canada was labeled as...
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Sudanese Defense Minister Dies in Air Crash
Dominic Dim Deng, the Defense Minister of South Sudan, perished along with 23 other people that...
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“D.C. Madam” Hangs Herself
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the Washington escort service operator recently convicted to jail, has...
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Japan Battles “Detergent Suicides”
Nearly 350 people left their homes in northern Japan on Thursday in order to escape poisonous fumes...
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Florida University Under Lockdown after Gunfire
Police put a lockdown on Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton on Wednesday after guns were...
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Chinese Court Jails 17 Lhasa Protesters
A Chinese court in Tibet sent 17 people to prison for taking part at the demonstrations that turned...
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No Sign of the Killer Shark in San Diego Area
The search for the presumed white shark that killed a swimmer who was training in the ocean for the...
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VA to Warn Veterans about Chantix’s Suicidal Effects
Pfizer’s Chantix is once again in the center of attention
but not in a good way, following the...
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FDA Issues Warning on Mercury Fillings
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning on its website which informs about the...
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FDA Comes to Pregnant Women’s Aid with New Drug Labeling System
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration plans to strengthen drug
labels in order to inform patients...
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CDC: People over 60 Should Get Shingles Vaccine
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended
on Thursday that people aged 60...
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Masturbation Reduces Men's Chance to Develop Prostate Cancer
Believe it or not, masturbation appears to have more
benefits than previously thought or at least...
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FDA Blames Chinese Plant, China Says Problem May Have Been in US
The FDA has said that the Chinese supplier which provided heparin to Baxter, Changzhou SPL, did not...
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CDC: Little Progress in Containing Foodborne Illnesses in US
U.S.'
struggle to contain foodborne illness showed little progress in 2007, although
they had a...
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Food-related Illnesses Constant in US
Food-related illnesses have had a constant incidence since 2004, putting an end to a previous trend...
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Study Blames Failure of Mumps Vaccines for the 2006 Outbreak
The large mumps outbreak in the United States in 2006 was the first
ever caused by the failure of...
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FEMA Trailers Gone Bad
The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been accused of confining valuable...
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PHC4 Executive Director, Marc Volavka, Stepping Down
Marc Volavka, the executive director of the Pennsylvania Health
Care Cost Containment Council...
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Online Hospital by Hospital Survey Gives Tips to Patients
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and hospital quality experts released Friday the...
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NIH Delay to Notify Patients on Stolen Data Raises Questions
The unencrypted medical information of nearly 2,500
participants in a cardiac study conducted by...
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FDA Says It Will Find Contaminant and Source Soon
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said that the agency is close to identifying the unknown...
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Mad Cow Disease Resurfaces In Canada
Canadian officials have confirmed another case of mad cow disease in Alberta but state that...
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A Needle-Free Flu Vaccine for the Squeamish
Patients afraid of flu shots, young or old, may soon be spared the nervousness of another prick as...
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FDA Issues Warning On Birth Control Patch Risks
The Food and Drug Administration
issued a warning on Friday that the use of birth control skin...
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US Troops Exposed to Undetected Brain Injuries
Army officials announced on Thursday worrisome figures about undetected brain injuries of U.S....
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Sinai Responsible for Quaid Babies' Overdose, Say Officials
California authorities have investigated the November incident in which Dennis Quaid’s...
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FDA Concerned about New Risks Posed by Anemia Drugs of Amgen and J&J
The Food and Drug Administration has stated that it is
reviewing new data that provide further...
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FDA Requires HIV Warning for Contraceptive Products
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a final rule
Tuesday requiring manufacturers of...
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New Jersey Parents Object First-in-Nation Vaccine Mandates
Parents worrying about possible negative effects of the flu shots are trying to block New Jersey...
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Depression Leads to Bone Loss in Premenopausal Women
Premenopausal women suffering from depression have lower
bone mass than their non-depressed peers...
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Sleep-Deprived Moms Predisposed to Gain Weight
Researchers discovered that a couple of hours of sleep a day
could help new moms to lose the extra...
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Avandia (Rosiglitazone) Receives Heart Risk Warning
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that it instructed GlaxoSmithKline PLC to put a new...
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This Year’s Flu Season Covered by Flu Vaccine
Federal officials announced on Friday that more than 103 million doses of flu vaccine are in the...
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Merck's New HIV Drug Isentress Approved by the FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Merck's new HIV drug Isentress (raltegravir)...
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