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New York man holds 100 Guinness records
New York - A New York businessman achieved the record of all records, becoming...
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Broccoli Might Reduce Your Stomach Cancer Risk
The summer is that time of the year when you can get advantage of everything that nature has to...
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Most Americans Should Reduce Salt Intake, But Do They?
As rates for high blood pressure and implicitly for heart disease and stroke are dramatically...
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Cut Back on Red, Processed Meat Intake in Order to Live Longer
Doctors always advise patients to consume lots of fruits, vegetables and white meat in order to...
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Fresh water supply pressured by growing population, social demands
New York - The world's fresh water is a finite commodity, but growing demands for it are tearing...
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Want to Lose Weight? It’s All about Calories!
When it comes to losing weight everyone is an expert. Everyone, and here I mean women, knows at...
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National Eating Disorder Awareness Week Is Here!
February 23 opens the National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, an entire week dedicated to eating...
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Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep the Brain Healthy
Everyone knows that a traditional Mediterranean diet rich in fruits and vegetables can do...
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Multivitamins Benefit against Cancer Questioned Once Again
Multivitamins taken on daily basis don’t seem to lower the risk of developing cancer in...
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Kids Who Need Vitamins Less Likely To Get Them
A study appearing in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine reveals that children and...
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Miss America!
After 88 years, this pageant for beauty, brain and drive keeps evolving and promises to make...
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Men – More Capable Than Women To Refrain From Food Temptations
Men are more capable than women to refrain from their desire to have more of their favorite...
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California Experts Puzzled by Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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Queen Latifah Will Host The 35th People's Choice Awards
It’s the award collecting season in Hollywood! The Hollywood Foreign Press Association...
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New Obesity Treatment Discovered
One of the most widespread conditions in the United States is obesity. Except for being a...
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High Blood sugar Levels Connected To Memory Lapses
Elevated blood sugar levels may be responsible for memory lapses that frequently occur with...
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Motivation: Choosing Your Weight-Loss Diet
With the holiday season bringing upon us the dark cloud of over-indulging in too much food and...
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Actor Jeremy Piven Leaves Stage Due to Mercury Poisoning
Jeremy Piven has suddenly left the cast of the hit Broadway revival of David Mamet's play...
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Dinosaur Males Brooded the Eggs, Study Finds
Thursday, scientists reported in the journal Science that after having examined the fossilized...
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Hangover Cures Only Myths?
Researchers from Indiana University in the United States have recently managed to burst the...
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Holiday Myths Debunked By Science
Myths are common in all domains, but it seems like medicine has the bulk of them. You all must...
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A Scrutinizing Look at Holiday Myths
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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FDA Planning to Change Consumer Advice on Fish Consumption for Pregnant Women, Kids
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has been planning to review the recommendations...
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Key2SafeDriving System Bans Teens From Using Cell Phones While Driving
Statistics have placed young drivers as the most vulnerable
to driving distractions such as...
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Oprah Winfrey Speaks About Weight Gain, Admits She Weighs 200 Pounds
In the
January issue of “O” magazine, which hit the newsstands this Tuesday, iconic
talk-show...
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Chemical In Our Stomach Might Help Us Fight Obesity
As more and more people suffer from obesity and,
consequently, obesity-related diseases,...
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Families Resolve Conflicts On Therapist's Couch
Berlin - Families grow from one generation to the next and frequently pass some problems along in...
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Blame Your Boss For Your Heart Attack!
Employees who say their bosses are inconsiderate and uncommunicative are more susceptible to heart...
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Regular Exercise And Sleep Hours Found To Halve Women’s Cancer Risk
Lack of sleep is something common nowadays. Whether it’s
just a movie on our laptop or...
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Couch Potatoes Have Now Something to Fear: Ban on Fast Food Adverts
A new study demonstrates that banning fast
food advertisements from children’s television programs...
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U.S.
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US, Mexico, Canada urge countries to lift pork restrictions
Washington - The United States, Mexico and Canada on Thursday urged trading partners around the...
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US braces for worse from swine flu
Washington - The United States braced for worse from the swine flu outbreak Tuesday as officials...
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US First Lady Michelle Obama praised for her human touch
London - Michelle Obama brought style and glamour to London Wednesday during a day of engagements...
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US First Lady Michelle Obama brings sparkle to London
London - Michelle Obama brought style and glamour to London Wednesday as she kicked off a day...
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Obamas promote "homegrown" with White House veggie garden
Washington - With an eye to the nation's expanding waistlines and dwindling incomes, Michelle...
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California Experts Puzzled By Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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FDA Intends To Modify Consumer Advice On Fish
Since March 2004, the federal government has urged women of childbearing years, pregnant women,...
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Two Americans Killed in the Terrorist Attacks in Mumbai
Alan Scherr and his 13-year-old daughter, Naomi, were killed in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai,...
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Drug Prescriptions For Children Rising At Alarming Rates
More and more children in the United States are prescribed
medication for chronic diseases,...
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On film, US black presidents abound
Los Angeles - Barack Obama is hoping to become the first African American president of the United...
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Health
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Swine flu tally is 2,384 cases in 24 countries: WHO
Geneva/Stockholm - The World Health Organization increased Friday the number of...
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WHO: 1,490 cases of new flu, 30 deaths, as scientists meet
Geneva - The World Health Organization held Tuesday an online conference of scientists from various...
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WHO confirms 1025 flu cases in 20 countries
Geneva - The World Health Organization confirmed Monday 1025 officially reported cases of influenza...
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WHO changes virus name, 257 confirmed cases
Geneva - The World Health Organization updated Thursday the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of...
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WHO: No need for travel, pork import restrictions
Geneva - World Health Organization officials reiterated Tuesday that travel restrictions would not...
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What is swine flu?
Stockholm - The current outbreak of swine flu which has caused alarm around the world is a...
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Federal Officials Issue another Salmonella Warning
Federal officials are advising people not to eat raw alfalfa sprouts following reports of at least...
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No travel restrictions needed, EU says ahead of swine flu talks
Brussels - The European Union's top health official Tuesday ruled out the need for travel...
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Walnuts May Prevent Breast Cancer
A new study by researchers from Marshall University of Medicine in Huntington reveals that eating...
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Choose exercise over creams in fight against cellulite
Cellulite is a terrible part of aging for some women. They stare into the mirror appalled when...
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Americans Exposed To Heart Disease, Strokes Because Of Too Much Salt In Diet
A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers reveals that most Americans...
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Chemical in Broccoli Fights H. Pylori Infection
Besides lowering the risk of cancer and coronary heart disease due to high levels of vitamin C and...
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Young Vegetarians More Prone to Eating Disorders
Research has shown that meat is not a healthy option in our diet, especially if it is red or...
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Teens Should Be Screened for Depression, Experts Recommend
A government-appointed medical panel said doctors should screen all teenagers for depression, a...
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69 Percent of Americans Urged to Limit Their Salt Intake
Most Americans over the age of twenty should limit the amount of salt they consume daily to 1,500...
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Soy Intake during Childhood May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
A study involving Asian-American women appearing in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers...
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Eat Less Red or Processed Meat! Live Longer!
Eating too much red meat might put you at risk of dying early from cancer, heart disease and...
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Less Salt Would Lower Risk of Hear Disease
A recent study in the United States shows that if Americans would change their eating habits in...
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Survey Ranks States Depending on Wellness
A survey focusing on the wellbeing of the American citizens gave marks to regions and states of the...
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Barbara Bush in Intensive Care after Open Heart Surgery
According to a recent report, former First Lady Barbara Bush has been moved from ICU after...
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Any Diet Is Good for Losing Weight as long as You Stick to It!
Losing weight has always been a problem for overweight and obese people. There are so many books,...
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Zimbabwe Fights Worst Cholera Outbreak in Its History
Zimbabwe is experiencing the worst cholera outbreak in the history of the country with almost...
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Zimbabwe’s Health Issues Worsen
A deadly cholera outbreak has started to worsen the health problems of Zimbabwe. Despite the fact...
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Secrets Behind Peanut Corporation of America
After Peanut Corporation of America was found guilty for the salmonella outbreak which had killed...
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Meningitis Strikes the University of Pennsylvania: Three Students Hospitalized
Three University of Pennsylvania students have been hospitalized with meningitis, school officials...
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Swimmers Exposed to Drug-resistant Staph Bacteria
People who swim at crowded public beaches are exposed to antibiotic resistant staph bacteria...
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Multnomah County Chain Restaurants Required to List Calories on Their Menus
Multnomah County (Oregon) commissioners have approved a new set of rules that will require chain...
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Cardiologists Offer Tips for Everyone’s Hearts
Nowadays many people feel more and more worried about the fact that they need to pass over this...
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Brain-training Exercises Don’t Delay Alzheimer’s Onset
A new study says that there is no evidence to support the theory that brain exercise programmes...
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Mediterranean Diet Associated with a Reduced Risk of Cognitive Impairment
According to a recent study, eating a Mediterranean diet high in vegetables, fruits and nuts, fish...
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Science
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Astronauts take call from White House
The crew of the International Space Station and space shuttle Discovery received a phone call from...
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Non-Profit Group Seeking Nationwide Ban On Cell Phone Use While Driving
The National Safety Council is supporting a ban on cell phone use while driving across the United...
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Obese Women at High Risk of Ovarian Cancer, Study Says
It is a known fact that obesity has something to do cancer. New research appearing in the journal...
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Dinosaurs Much Better Fathers than Mammals
New research says dinosaur males were not exactly the macho-ferocious cruel beasts we thought them...
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Holiday Myths Scrutinized By Researchers
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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Two Enzymes Might Help Predict Ovarian Cancer Outcome
A woman’s chance of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, US...
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Fossils of unknown giant flesh-eating dinosaur found in Argentina
Buenos Aires - Fossils of a 5-metre-long short-armed flesh- eating dinosaur previously unknown to...
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Study: Drivers More Distracted by Cell Phones than by Passengers
Researchers have longtime warned about the effects of cell
phones on driving performance, whether...
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New Ways Of Regulating Blood Pressure May Arise
New studies concerning blood pressure conditions have shown that hydrogen sulfide, the gas...
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Study: Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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The Elderly Should Be Encouraged To Surf The Web
A study which is due to appear in the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry shows that surfing...
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Low-Carb Diet Is The Best Choice To Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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Veterinarians Go All The Way To Save Baby Eagle’s Life
The one-month-old baby eagle from
the Norfolk Botanical Garden, who impressed people around the...
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PETA: $1 Million Prize For The First In Vitro Meat Producer
PETA is serious: the first
person to succeed in producing in vitro meat (in commercially...
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Tart Cherries Are Good for the Heart…and Diabetes
Who would ever believe that such small cookies like tart
cherries could do so much for your...
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Pre-Clovis DNA Samples Point to 14,000 Year Old North Americans
North America – first there was
Clovis…Correction: North America, 1,000 years before the so-called...
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Scientists Uncover Cretaceous Frog, A Dinosaur Hatchling Predator
A team of researchers led by
paleontologist David Krause from the New York Stony Brook University...
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Predator Dinosaur Fossils Unearthed In Nigerian Desert
The African continent was 110
million years ago the land of huge carnivorous dinosaurs, Chicago...
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Eating Dolly’s Offspring
Dolly, the first cloned animal
ever, was a nice, perfectly normal sheep. And she was also lucky...
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Ill Beluga Whale At Georgia Aquarium Dies
Marina,
the second oldest beluga whale at the Georgia Aquarium, died Saturday morning.
Georgia...
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T.Rex Was As Fast as David Beckham
Despite its impressive weight T.Rex was quite a fast runner,
the scientists from the University
...
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By 2015, 75% of Americans Could Be Fat
A new study from John Hopkins University reveals that if Americans continue with their bad habits...
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Diabetes Drugs from the Past Work in the Present Too
Researchers at John Hopkins University have found out that old medicines used to treat type 2...
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World
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Mexico City bans eating in restaurants over flu epidemic
Mexico City - The government of Mexico City banned eating in restaurants and ordered gyms, clubs,...
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WHO: China Investigates Several Suspicious Flu Cases
China is investigating several suspicious cases involving influenza-like symptoms but has not...
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Israel places police on high alert for Passover festival
Jerusalem - Israel was placing its police forces on high alert Wednesday for the Passover festival...
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Vietnam sentences poachers for killing endangered ox
Hanoi - A court in southern Vietnam has sentenced two men to prison for killing a...
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Horse bites off man's testicle in Indonesia
Jakarta - An Indonesian man had to undergo surgery after a horse bit off...
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CDC Probing Salmonella Outbreak In The United States
Just months after salmonella Saintpaul caused more than 1,400 illnesses all over the United...
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Russian Roulette In Israeli Ghost Town On The Front Line
Sderot, Israel - Morning rush hour in Israel - and Sderot is a virtual ghost town. The streets...
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Taiwan Succumbs To China's Panda Diplomacy
Taipei - For six decades, China tried in vain to recover Taiwan with military force and political...
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Cereals Are As Healthy And Nutritious As Donuts
A recent study brings out the truth behind those colorful boxes and happy-families-eating-breakfast...
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California 1st State to Require Restaurant Chains to Detail Nutrition
California became the first American state that requires restaurant chains to inform clients on the...
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Update1: Shenzhou VII Returns, Chinese Plan Moon Landing
After a successful, by-the-book launch and a thriving
mission, the Chinese Taikonauts have...
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More Countries Ban Imports of “Made in China” Diary Products
China’s melamine-tainted milk products, which intoxicated as much as 53,000 infants in the Asian...
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US Finance Rescue Plan Aims to Help Healthy Companies
Washington - The US treasury secretary and central bank head Tuesday outlined details of a historic...
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To Patch - or Not to Patch - Your Way through Ramadan
Cairo - Many Egyptians are perplexed as fierce debate erupts among scholars on whether smokers and...
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Update: Salmonella Found In Mexico-Grown Jalapeńo Pepper
On Monday, The Food and Drug Administration announced it had finally found a Mexico-grown jalapeńo...
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New York Restaurants Start Counting Calories As Of Friday
New Yorkers will now get a better idea of their own dietary habits, after a new rule requiring all...
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Tomatoes Might Not be the Cause of the Salmonella Outbreak
The Food and Drugs Administration agency has recently reached the conclusion that tomatoes might...
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CDC: Five More States Report Salmonella Cases
Tomato-borne salmonella infections give Americans a hard
time, with the U.S. Centers for Disease...
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Tomatoes-Related Salmonella Cases Rising in Texas
The number of people infected with salmonella in Texas has risen to 35 from 21 since Tuesday, the...
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Santa Clara: Time to Count Calories
In its fight against obesity, Santa Clara County will have,
from September 1, a new law that will...
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Missing Couple Found Safe in Grand Canyon
All’s well when it ends well.
A couple who went hiking in the Grand
Canyon got lost and was...
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One Year since Madeleine’s Disappearance
Almost one year has passed since the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Her parents talked to BBC...
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Car Crashes into Restaurant, Five Injured
Four teenagers eating at an outside table at Culver’s
restaurant in Plymouth were injured Sunday...
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The French Begin Battle With Anorexia
The French National Assembly approved yesterday a new set of laws targeting the worrying promotion...
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Fugitive Marine Arrested in Mexico
The three-month international manhunt for the Marine who allegedly killed his pregnant colleague...
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2 Killed, 5 Hurt in Miami Crane Collapse
Another section of a construction crane collapsed into a house used for storage in Miami on...
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Suicide Bomb Attack Kills 60 Pilgrims Near Baghdad
A suicide bomb attack was reportedly carried out amid a crowd of Shiite Muslim pilgrims south of...
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The Two Missing Skiers Near Lake Tahoe Were Found
The two skiers from San Francisco
who went missing Saturday near Lake Tahoe were
found by the...
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Texas Man Allegedly Killed His Girlfriend Then Boiled Parts of Her Body
Local police officials arrested a man from Tyler, Texas
accused of murdering, mutilating and...
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Unlikely Arrest: 10-Year-Old Used Knife in School Cafeteria
A 10-year-old girl brought a knife to her school in Ocala, Fla., last week and used it in the...
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People
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Pin-Thin Lindsay Lohan Blames Severe Weight Loss On Hard Work
We can’t possibly know what hides behind Lindsay Lohan’s increasingly skinny frame, but...
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The 35th People's Choice Awards With Queen Latifah
It’s the award collecting season in Hollywood! The Hollywood Foreign Press Association...
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Oprah Winfrey wants balance, not food abuse
New York - Popular US talk show host Oprah Winfrey, 54, has vowed to battle her recent weight...
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Oprah Winfrey Discusses Weight Gain
Will someone please tell Oprah Winfrey she is pretty no
matter how much she weighs and that she...
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Oprah Winfrey Admits She Weighs 200 Pounds
In the
January issue of “O” magazine, which hit the newsstands this Tuesday, iconic
talk-show...
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Star Jones Offers a Broader Vision on “The View”
She may have left ABC’s “The View” a couple of years ago,
but she’s not done talking. Star Jones...
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Star Jones Shares Her View On Former Co-Hosts
It's been two years since Star Jones abruptly departed from ABC's "The View," but the...
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Rachael Ray Show Sued by Anorexic Accountant
A former New York accountant for Rachael Ray's TV cooking
show has filed a $1 million lawsuit...
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Jessica Simpson Slammed By PETA Over 'Meat' T-Shirt
Maybe Jessica Simpson should've thought twice before proudly sporting a t-shirt with the "Real...
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Pete Wentz Still Not Confirming Ashlee Simpson's Pregnancy
Already speaking about married life, rocker Pete Wentz, who got married to Ashlee Simpson on...
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Aniston and John Mayer Seen Together Again
Jennifer Aniston and singer John Mayer have been spotted together again. They were seen at the...
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Skinny Minny Nicky Hilton Dismisses Weight Loss Rumors
The quieter of the Hilton sisters took advantage of her fashion show Tuesday night to discuss the...
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Eva Mendes Bares It All For PETA
The latest Hollywood star to "rather go naked than wear fur" is big screen bombshell Eva...
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Britney Rings in 26, Scandinavian Style
On her 26th birthday, Britney Spears put all her worries aside grabbed her friends and hit the...
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Amy Winehouse Cancels Remaining 2007 Gigs
British singer Amy Winehouse has too much on her plate right now to continue touring, her doctor...
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Mary-Kate Olsen Hospitalized With Kidney Infection
Young Hollywood actress Mary-Kate Olsen was rushed to the emergency room in New York on Monday with...
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Heather Mills: Stop Eating Animal Products!
As the spokesperson for Viva (Vegetarians International Voice for Animals) Paul McCartney’s...
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Milla Jovovich Welcomes Baby Girl
Actress and model Milla Jovovich and her fiancé, director Paul Anderson, became the proud parents...
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Britney's Earning and Spending Detailed in Court
Financial declarations were made public Thursday in the custody feud between Britney Spears and...
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Oprah Winfrey's Generous, Cooking Friends
Talk show host Oprah Winfrey welcomed Jessica Seinfeld on her show last week to promote her...
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Lindsay Lohan Shows Off Her New Boyfriend
Another outcome of Lindsay Lohan’s two-month stay in rehab, besides getting sober, is her new...
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Alicia Silverstone Nude in PETA Campaign
Actress Alicia Silverstone has decided to show her love for animals by posing nude in a PETA...
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Britney Sings Lovelorn Comeback Song
Britney Spears is preparing her musical comeback and the first song to make its way out into the...
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Lily Allen Takes It Out On Winehouse, Bush
Lily Allen has been banned from the US and she’s venting that frustration by verbally bashing...
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Angelina Jolie Blames Weight Loss On Mother’s Death
The Hollywood actress recently said that the main reason why she lost a noticeable amount of weight...
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Paris Hilton Talks With Barbara Walters About God
Speaking to Barbara Walters by phone on Sunday, the troubled heiress described the past few days...
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Skinny Nicole In and Out Of Rehab
In case you were wondering what is going on with Nicole Richie lately, "The Simple Life"...
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‘Evil’ TV Ads Teach Kids Junk
American children are practically being brainwashed by the overwhelming number of TV ads for sweets...
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Movies
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Japan's animation artists hit by economic downturn
Tokyo - Young Japanese animation artists are hit hard by the global economic...
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“Nobel Son,” a Movie about Dysfunctional Family Relationships
Directed by Randall Miller, “Nobel Son” is
a three in one drama, comedy and thriller about the...
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Miley Cyrus Makes Red Carpet Appearance After Death Hoax
Miley Cyrus came back from the dead to attend the premiere of her new animated flick...
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The Fear of Watching “Quarantine” Surpasses Any Concern
Are the neighbors snoring? No, they are snarling, and frothing,
and attacking!
“Quarantine,” a...
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“Body Of Lies”: More Of A Reunion, Than A Good Movie
For a better understanding of the title and for a deeper understanding of the actual movie, here...
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Wilson's “The Rocker” Might Rock Only Among Preteens
In the summer break from the TV series “The Office,” actor Rainn Wilson took up a project designed...
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“Monster Slayer” – Another Jon Knautz Massacre Movie
The protagonist of, "Monster Slayer" is a down in the dumps young plumber, Jack (Trevor...
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Matthew McConaughey to Plant Girlfriend's Placenta in the Orchard
Tom Cruise raised eyebrows a couple of years back when he announced his intentions of eating the...
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Timid Kate Beckinsale Demands Body Double
British actress Kate Beckinsale has reportedly asked to have a body double for a nude shower scene...
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Jack Black Welcomes Second Baby
Jack Black generously spilled the beans on Angelina Jolie’s
behalf while in Cannes
last month but...
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Movie Review: Baby Mama
It would be a lie to state that our main priority nowadays
is anything else but our career....
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Jenna Jameson Calls 'Zombie Strippers' Political
Despite its title, Jenna Jameson's latest flick "Zombie Strippers" is far from the type...
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“Super Size Me” Director Searches for Bin Laden in New Film
After losing the fat he had gained for eating McDonald’s
products for a month, Morgan Spurlock...
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Movie Review: Run, Fatboy, Run
“Friends” star and director David Schwimmer presents this
weekend a new romantic comedy, “Run,...
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Halle Berry: It's A Girl
Actress Halle Berry is overwhelmed with joy by the arrival of her daughter, who was born at 10:17...
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Seinfelds Sued For Plagiarism and Defamation
Jerry Seinfeld and his wife, Jessica, were sued on Monday by
an author who claims that Mrs....
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Spurlock Searches For Osama Bin Laden
Could 15 minutes of footage from a documentary put the world
on fire? The answer is yes, if the...
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Kate and Leo: 10 Years Later
They made ‘titanic’ history in 1997 as ill-fated lovers and now, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio...
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