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Obama's Tech Panel Includes Google CEO, Microsoft Executive
President Barack Obama has named a technology panel and on Monday unveiled is included. Among the...
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Intel and GE Sign $250 Million Deal in Health Care Field
Two Giant US companies announced Thursday that they will team up to produce a line of...
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Plavix – Aspirin Combo Lowers Risk of Heart-Related Problems
Patients suffering from atrial fibrillation who are not able to follow treatment with warfarin 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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Don’t Worry, Be Happy!
If you don’t know the song, now it’s a good time to search for it and listen. It might...
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Unhappy Marriages May Hurt Women’s Heart, Literally
Marital stress raises health risks for women, but nor for men, according to a new study presented...
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Healthy Men Should Take Finasteride to Prevent Prostate Cancer
Healthy men who want to prevent prostate cancer should begin taking finasteride, a drug used to...
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Octomom Is Eager To Take Her Children Home
Nadya Suleman told TV host "Dr. Phil" McGraw on Tuesday that she fears Kaiser Permanente...
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Coffee “Addicts” May Have Lower Risk of Stroke
Drinking two or more cups of coffee per day appears to reduce the risk for stroke among women,...
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Your Waist May Offer a Picture of Your Migraine Risk
A new study shows that overweight people are more likely to have migraines than those who are...
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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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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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Common Chemicals Linked to Fertility Problems
A new study has revealed that the chemicals known as perfluorinated chemicals, which can be...
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Mercury Found in High-Fructose Corn Syrup
Many foods and drinks rich in high-fructose corn syrup were found to contain mercury, according...
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Steve Jobs Admits of Health Problems
After months during which the media have been speculating about Apple Incorporated’s Chief...
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Surgeon’s Checklist Could Reduce Surgical Errors
A new study shows that surgeons who used a verbal checklist before, during and after the...
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Hormone Replacing Therapy Might Affect Women’s Brain Size
A recent research pointed out that women that follow HRT, or hormone-replacing therapy, might...
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Taiwan Bans Indoor Smoking
Taiwan on Sunday announced the decision to ban indoor smoking, becoming the 17th state in the...
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Elective C-section Risky for Babies
New research published this week in the journal New England Journal of Medicine questions the...
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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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Patrick Swayze May Live 2 Years Tops
Patrick Swayze admitted the fact that his pancreatic cancer will kill him in two years tops.
In...
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The Growth Rate in Health Care Spending in US Lower
The increase in health care spending in the US was the smallest since 1998 due to the growing use...
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Purple In Henderson County
Relay for life is a fundraising event focusing on helping out people suffering from all types of...
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Study Finds Possible Link between Smoking Bans and Heart Attacks
A new report published by the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a...
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Lack of Sleep Tied to Heart Disease
It has long been known that not getting enough sleep might get your heart into trouble literally....
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FDA: Weight Loss Products Are Hazardous to Our Health
The holiday season is almost here and I guess you are anxious to taste everything that...
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First US Face Transplant Completed
Surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic have
performed the nation’s first partial face transplant. The...
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Hormone Therapy, Breast Cancer Recurrence, Key Issues at the Breast Cancer Symposium
A hormone therapy for breast cancer can
reduce the chances of the disease spreading by a...
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Vivus’ Qnexa Proves Efficient in Obesity Trial
As more and more people fight obesity, drug makers are trying to find solutions to help them. This...
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Zoo Conditions Not So Great For Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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U.S.
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Food-Borne Illness Rates Still High in the US
Despite efforts to improve food safety in recent years, the United States is still confronting with...
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Report Calls for Stronger Measures to Boost US Food Safety
A report released Wednesday by Trust for America's Health in conjunction with the Robert Wood...
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Obama defends ambitious budget as in-step with economic challenges
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Tuesday defended his ambitious budget proposals,...
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Daschle’s Tax Lapses an Embarrassment to Himself and to Obama
President Obama picked on Wall Street bankers and harshly criticized them for spending more than...
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California Hospital Death Rates For 2006/2007 Released
In an attempt to help improve health care and people looking for better places to treat their...
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Barack Hussein Obama Sworn In as America’s 44th President
With America and the entire world expecting with a high level of enthusiasm for him to take office,...
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Salmonella Outburst Linked To Peanut Butter
The outburst of salmonella that affected approximately 410 people in 43 states, and is believed to...
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Head of the CDC to Step Down
The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is stepping down, according to an...
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Hawaiian Unemployed People Can’t Afford Health Insurance
Health insurance has a become a big issue as more and more people are laid off due to the financial...
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Director of Disease Control Centers, Dr. Julie Gerberding, Resigns
Dr. Julie Gerberding, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned. Dr....
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Rumors Say that Gupta Will Be Surgeon General
Analysts believe that Sanjay Gupta might be the most influential surgeon general, if he is chosen...
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Blue Shield Agrees To Reimburse
Blue Shield has been involved in a controversy recently, regarding medical coverage in an already...
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Obama Lends an Ear to Americans' Health Care Issues
Monday, former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, Barack Obama’s nominee as health and human...
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First Face Transplant In The U.S.
Surgeons at the Cleveland Clinic have
performed the nation’s first partial face transplant. The...
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Blagojevich Corruption Scandal Amplifies
Illinois Governor Rod R. Blagojevich is continuing to act like nothing has happened and the...
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Obama Will Name Tom Daschle to Lead the Department of Health and Human Services
U.S. President-elect Barack Obama is
expected to nominate former Senate leader Tom Daschle as...
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38% Of U.S. Adults Are Using Alternative Medicine
A survey released today by the National Institutes of Health found that 42.8 percent of American...
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How Prepared are the U.S. States for Actual Disaster?
Louisiana, North Carolina, Virginia along with New Hampshire and Wisconsin are among the five...
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One Third Of Americans Don’t Meet Minimum Levels Of Activity Goals
A report by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention found that approximately...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Here! Time To Quit Smoking!
For many people trying to kick the noxious habit of smoking,
the Great American Smokeout is a...
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Many Primary Care Doctors Not Satisfied with Their Work, Want to Quit
A survey released this week by the Physicians’ Foundation, a
non-profit group of state medical...
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Gulf War Syndrome Is Real, Congress-Backed Panel Concludes
A research carried out by a scientific panel mandated by the Congress has reached the conclusion...
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Gay Community Marches against California’s Proposition 8
Flourishing signs and banners, some 1,000 people marched on
Saturday from the Government Center...
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Sarah Palin’s Health "Excellent", Shows Letter From Physician
Just hours before the long awaited Election Day, the McCain campaign made public a summary of...
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Generational war in Florida over Obama and McCain
Miami - As if it were a generational war, Florida's Cuban- Americans are divided by age over...
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Obama in Hawaii to Check on His Ailing Granny
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama talked to the press about his trip to Hawaii to...
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Medical Records Of Democratic VP Candidate Joe Biden Made Public
The Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden made public his medical records on Monday....
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AAP: More Vitamin D Is Needed To Keep Kids Healthy
Vitamin D deficiency in early childhood can lead to an
increased risk for osteoporosis later in...
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Business
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Apple’s Loss for Rendering iPhones Hard to Offer as Gifts
Since Apple Incorporated’s new iPhone contract requirements have rendered the gadgets...
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Coca-Cola Faces Suit Over VitaminWater
Nutrition advocacy group Center for Science in the Public Interest sued Coca-Cola on...
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Vicks VapoRub Linked To Breathing Problems In Infants
A new study has recently revealed that Vicks VapoRub, a popular cold remedy, could cause airway...
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Apple stocks dive on Steve Jobs health concerns
Shares of Apple were down some 7 per cent in early trading Wednesday amid investor concerns that...
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No Steve Jobs speech at Macworld; Apple's last year at trade show
Washington - There's disappointing news for Apple fans - CEO Steve Jobs will not be delivering the...
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Bush's Republicans in revolt over finance rescue plan
Washington - US legislators worked behind closed doors
through Saturday seeking agreement on a...
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Steve Ballmer's Take On Things
On Thursday, during a Churchill Club event in Santa Clara, California, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer...
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Whole Foods Market Announces Meat Recall Due To E.coli Outbreak
Whole Foods Market is recalling fresh
ground beef that was sold between June 2 and August 6 in...
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs is Cancer Free, Shares Climb 2.6%
Apple CEO Steve Jobs does not have recurrent cancer or any other life-threatening health problem...
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Philips to Acquire Respironics for $ 5,1B
Royal Philips Electronics NV, one of the largest electronics companies in the world and the biggest...
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Nuclear Power is Reborn: Another Nuclear Plant Application
The Tennessee Valley Authority announced it seeks license from federal regulators to build a new...
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New Application for Two Texas Nuclear Reactors
Two companies, New Jersey-based NRG Energy Inc. and South Texas Project Nuclear Operating Company,...
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Update: UAW Hits GM with Announced Nationwide Strike
The United Auto Workers announced after midnight on Monday morning that its members are to strike...
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United Auto Workers Sets 11 a.m. Strike at GM
The United Auto Workers announced after midnight on Monday morning that its members are to strike...
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World
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Dutch royal family the target of car attack
Amsterdam - The Dutch royal family was the real target of a car that ploughed into...
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French government to pay 10 million euros to nuclear test victims
Paris - The French government will pay out at least 10 million euros (13.62 million dollars)...
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Self-confessed incest murderer's verdict due Thursday
Berlin - The third day in the trial of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian father in court for imprisoning...
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Spain detains four for killing Colombian drug lord
Madrid - Spanish police have detained four men in connection with the killing of Colombian...
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Survey: Many Americans Turning To Complementary, Alternative Medicine
More and more Americans choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their health...
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Zimbabwe Declares National Emergency
Zimbabwe declared a national health emergency as the cholera epidemic froze the entire health...
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Britain Shocked By Rapist Father's Reign Of Terror
London - A man dubbed the "British Fritzl" began a life behind bars Wednesday, leaving a...
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Biden Shares Medical Records with the World
To avoid speculations upon his health, Democratic US vice
president nominee Joe Biden on...
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US Hypertension Rates on the Rise
As
obesity is continuously rising in the Unites States so is high blood pressure,
both conditions...
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China's Health Minitry: 47,000 Infants Hospitalized over Tainted Milk
Beijing - The number of infants hospitalized for problems linked to
the consumption of tainted...
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Drama continues over vote on US finance rescue
Washington - Congressional leaders on Thursday were confident that the House of Representatives...
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Philippines tests 54 milk products for contamination
Manila
- Philippine food safety authorities are testing at least 54 milk and milk
products amid...
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WHO: China's Milk Scandal Worsened by Ignorance, Secrecy
The World Health Organization said Friday the scandal over
milk products contaminated with the...
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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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53,000 Babies Sickened by Powdered Milk
Chinese doctors examined some 53,000 infants and hospitalized nearly 13,000 for problems related to...
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China's melamine scandal spreads to fresh milk
Beijing - Chinese health inspectors have found the chemical melamine in fresh and long-life milk...
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Schwarzenegger Promissed to Veto Delayed California Budget
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vowed to veto a long-delayed state budget proposal...
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Number of Babies in China Ill from Contaminated Milk Rises to 1,253
As many as 1,253 babies had become ill with contaminated baby formula milk produced by the Chinese...
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Arrests Made in China as Second Baby Dies in Contaminated Formula Milk Case
Chinese authorities arrested two brothers in the
contaminated baby formula milk case, which killed...
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North Korea Denies Kim Jong Il Is Ill
Reports that leader Kim Jong Il is ill and might have
suffered a recent collapse were totally...
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New York plans remembrances for 7th anniversary of 9/11
New York - Seven years after the September 11 terrorist strikes, New Yorkers on Thursday will...
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Japanese Prime Minister Fukuda to resign
Tokyo - Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda announced Monday night that he has decided to step...
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2 St. Louis Hospitals in Quarantine after Chemical Alert
Eight to ten people were admitted on Saturday in several St. Louis hospitals, after being exposed...
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Schwarzenegger Misses Tahoe Summit Due to Knee Injury
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger canceled a scheduled appearance with Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.,...
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Nebraska Beef In The Spotlight Once Again With Another Major Recall
One month after Nebraska Beef Ltd., one of the nation’s
largest meatpackers, was involved in a...
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House Overwhelmingly Votes in Favor of Tobacco Regulation
US House of representative on Wednesday overwhelmingly voted
for a bill that would give the Food...
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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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EPA Experts Describe the Effects of Global Warming
Monday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said that greenhouse
gas emissions represented a...
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Warren Jeffs, the Polygamist Sect Leader, Is Released from Vegas Hospital
Warren Jeffs, the polygamist sect leader, was released Wednesday
from a Nevada
hospital. He...
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Betancourt Checks In Parisian Hospital
On Saturday, Ingrid Betancourt was checked
into a French hospital; the upcoming tests are to...
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Music
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Michael Jackson Could Die From Mysterious Genetic Disease
The life of Michael Jackson is reportedly hanging by a thread due to a series of serious health...
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British Singer Amy Winehouse Hospitalized Yet Again
British singer Amy Winehouse’s agonizing life continues just
as agonizingly, as she was admitted...
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Amy Winehouse Hospitalized For Lung And Chest Problems Again
British songbird Amy Winehouse, whose health has been raising concerns for a long time, was...
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Rock Witchu – Back On Track
Janet Jackson – born Janet Damita Jo Jackson in 1966 – is the youngest member of the Jackson...
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Janet Jackson To Reprise Tour And Hit The Stage
Can Janet Jackson really rock with us again? After
postponing several concerts due to health...
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Janet Jackson Ill, Postpones More Shows
R&B icon Janet Jackson has postponed yet more concerts
of her current Rock Witchu Tour due to...
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Janet Jackson Released, Recuperating, Cancelling Shows
Janet Jackson has left the Montreal hospital she entered so frantically
Monday, she is still...
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Janet Jackson’s Tour Interrupted by Health Problems
What a day for Janet Jackson! Although the singer is on a
North American concert tour, she had no...
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McCain's Usage of "Right Now" in Ohio Annoys Van Halen
John McCain used Van Halen's "Right Now" during his big entrance in Ohio, following in...
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Kanye West, The Fatburger King
It’s unclear whether Kanye West is aware of one of the
greatest health problems the US
is...
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Toni Braxton Puts On Her Dancing Shoes
Singer Toni Braxton, who was forced to cancel her Las Vegas show due to health problems, will be...
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Amy Winehouse Leaves Hospital After Spending Night There
Twelve hours after she was admitted to a London hospital for
an adverse reaction to medication,...
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Amy Winehouse Was Briefly Hospitalized
The controversial pop star spent another night in hospital
due to a "reaction to...
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Britney Spears And Kevin Federlines’ Child Custody Deal Finally Agreed
Pop star Britney Spears and her ex-husband Kevin Federline
have finally reached a child custody...
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Conductor J. Levine to Miss Tanglewood Due to Kidney Surgery
James Levine, the music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will reportedly miss the...
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Amy Winehouse Performs At Nelson Mandela Birthday Concert
Despite her recent health problems, the British singer Amy
Winehouse has performed at Nelson...
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Amy Winehouse Has Serious Lung Problems
In an interview for the British newspaper Daily
Mail, Mitch Winehouse said that his daughter, Amy...
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Amy Winehouse To Undergo Further Tests, May Cancel Gigs
It seems like the troubles are far from over for the British
singer Amy Winehouse. Her spokesman...
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Van Halen Reunion Tour Is The Most Successful In 30 Years
The classic rock group Van Halen recently enjoyed the most
successful tour in their career.
The...
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Toni Braxton Cancels Vegas Show Due to Health Problems
Due to continuing health problems, Toni Braxton was forced to cancel her Las Vegas show "Toni...
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American Idol Gives Back More
It is the second year that the reality show “American Idol”
takes a break from its usual search of...
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Van Halen Postpone Dates as Guitarist Undergoes Medical Testing
Eddie Van Halen is currently facing some undisclosed health problems and requires medical...
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Hawaiian Singer 'Aunty' Genoa Keawe Died
Hawaiian music icon widely known as Aunty Genoa passed away at her Papakolea home early Monday...
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Dolly Parton Ordered by Doc To Postpone Tour
Country singer Dolly Parton announced Monday she would have to postpone her scheduled North...
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Secret Court Hearing Held in Britney Spears Case
A secret court hearing was held Thursday by the court commissioner who
placed Britney Spears under...
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Judge Wants to Hear Proof of Foxy's Impending Deafness
A disbelieving judge wants proof before granting jailed rapper Foxy Brown permission to fly out to...
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Mother Sends Public Letter To Amy Winehouse
The mother of British troubled singer Amy Winehouse
attempted to reach out to her daughter once...
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Rock Duo The White Stripes Cancels Tour
The White Stripes, one of the most popular US rock groups, had canceled their US tour due...
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Movies
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Mickey Rourke And Aronofsky’s “The Wrestler”
In spite of the fact that we all know pro wrestling is simulated and that, generally speaking,...
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Patrick Swayze Makes ‘The Beast’ Worth Watching
In what might unfortunately be the cancer-struck actor’s final works, Patrick Swayze’s...
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Review" “The Wrestler”: The Life Scene
In spite of the fact that we all know pro wrestling is
simulated and that, generally speaking,...
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Screen Legend Paul Newman Dead At 83
Unfortunately, the screen legend Paul Newman has lost the
battle with cancer. According to his...
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Helena Bonham Carter, Tim Burton Welcome Baby Girl
British actress Helena Bonham Carter and her husband, director Tim Burton, became the proud parents...
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Roger Ebert and His Privileged Thumbs
Robert Ebert may be in the midst
of contract negotiations with Disney-ABC Domestic Television, but...
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Technology
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WSJ: Steve Jobs Still In Charge At Apple
Despite being on medical leave until June, Steve Jobs is still involved in Apple’s...
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Steve Jobs To Show Up At WWDC 09?
When Apple has just announced the schedule for its upcoming WWDC event, one question popped out...
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Hoax Story About Steve Jobs’ Death Hits Wired
Wired.com has become the victim of a prankster who published a hoax story saying that Apple CEO...
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Apple to Release Q1 Earnings Report
Apple Inc will most likely release its earnings report for the first quarter on Wednesday, January...
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SEC Is Analyzing Apple Disclosures About Steve Jobs
It looks like US regulators are currently examining Apple's disclosures about CEO Steve Jobs'...
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Steve Jobs Accepts Nomination For Re-Election As Disney Director
Despite the six-month leave of absence from Apple of Steve Jobs, he is...
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Steve Jobs Takes a Five Months Break
After last week’s announcement that Steve Jobs is dealing with “more...
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Could You Imagine Apple Without Steve Jobs?
The announcement made by Steve Jobs that he is leaving the company until June due to medical...
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Steve Jobs Explains Health Problems, Says He Has Hormone Imbalance
The Apple CEO, Steve Jobs issued a statement Monday assuring all those concerned that he's alive...
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More States Cut to Low-Income Health Care Programs
More and more states are making hopeful attempts to salvage their budgets. The latest news...
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Apple Withdraws from MacWorld Expo
It has been 25 years since Apple has been in charge with the MacWorld Expo. Yet, the company...
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Shock: MacWorld Expo Without Steve Jobs
This might be a real shock to all Apple fans. In a brief statement, Apple announced on Tuesday...
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Media, Our Children’s Parent?
The U.S. National Institutes of Health, Yale University and the California Pacific Medical Center...
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Intel Develops Health Care Program
Intel announced at a medical conference in New Orleans that it will introduce technology which will...
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Study Reveals Problems With MP3 Player Headphones
A new study reveals that headphones from digital music players may interfere with a pacemaker or an...
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Who Won The August Gaming Industry “Olympics”?
It seems that August was a time when the game industry chose
to take it more slowly - after all,...
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Bloomberg’s Error Brings Steve Jobs’ Health In The Spotlight
Steve Jobs is very much alive, but his obituary was
inadvertently published by Bloomberg newswire,...
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Steve Jobs’ Obituary Accidentally Published By Bloomberg
Apparently, yesterday the Bloomberg financial news service
has decided to revise its obituary of...
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Cell Phones - Cancer Link In The Spotlight Again
The link between cell phone use and cancer was again in the
spotlight, this time in a memo...
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Amidst Rumors About Jobs Health Problems, Apple Shares Drop
On Monday, an article in the New York Post has reopened the debate about Steve Jobs allegedly...
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The Launch of The 3G iPhone Plagued By Setup Problems
It seems like Friday was a busy day for Apple as the launch
of its eagerly awaited 3G iPhone was...
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Konnichiwa iPhone 3G! Crowds Take Over Cities Across Asia-Pacific
How does a launch day for next-gen iPhone 3G look like? Friday
morning, Japan, hours before...
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Microsoft Delivers Windows Vista SP1 Automatically
Microsoft has started to distribute Windows Vista SP1
automatically to the users who have the...
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Gaming Community Loses Gary Gygax, Dungeons & Dragons Co-Creator
The gaming community suffered a terrible loss on Tuesday,
when Ernest Gary Gygax, the role-playing...
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Microsoft Improves Live Search
For Microsoft, the Internet-search battle with Google is a never-ending cat-and-mouse play but for...
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HP: We Stand Behind The Safety Of Our Laser Printers
Earlier this week a new study conducted by the Australian
scientists revealed that certain laser...
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Laser Printers Can Be A Risk For Your Health
The laser printer from your office or home could be in fact “a
silent killer”. A new study...
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Science
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Seismicity Levels In Redoubt Remain Elevated, But No Eruption Yet
Despite clear signs of unrest, the Alaskan Redoubt volcano still hasn’t erupted yet, but the...
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Third-Hand Smoke: Dangerous For Health
A recent study has revealed a disturbing fact: fewer than half of smokers know that poisons...
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Study Says Zoo Life Is Killing Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Study: Zoo Conditions Halve Life Spans Of Captive Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Study Shows Parents Must Control Kids' Media Use
A recent study says that the TV, the Internet and other types of media really harm children....
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Harvard Gene Project Posts DNA Data Of 10 Volunteers Online
Hoping to give medical research a big push forward, the Harvard University Medical School made the...
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EU: MP3 Players Put 10 Millions Listeners At Risk Of Permanent Hearing Loss
MP3 players are as fun as they are dangerous, a
study by the EU Scientific Committee on Emerging...
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Heart Problems And Depression
The American Heart Association reports that people who’ve
experienced a heart attack are more...
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Men, Keep Cell Phones Away From Your Pants To Avoid Infertility!
Cell phone radiation has been linked to a series of health
problems in recent years, from...
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Cloning Researcher Hwang Woo Sook Barred From Human Stem-Cell Work
South Korean cloning researcher Hwang Woo Sook was barred
Friday from returning to human stem-cell...
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Congress Report: Bush Administration Changed Environmental Policy
A new congressional report reveals that the Bush administration changed their initial standing on...
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Kids Head To Inactivity By Age 15, New Study Shows
As kids grow from pre-pubescence into teens, their rate of
physical activity starts declining...
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Write Down Everything You Eat, A Method To Lose More Weight
People writing down what they eat every day lose on average
twice as much weight as those who...
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Scientists Introduce A Magnetic Device To Ease Migraines
Researchers proposed a new solution for people suffering
from chronic migraines: a magnetic device...
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Prolonged Exposure To Carbon Nanotubes May Increase Cancer Risk
Carbon nanotubes are as
promising as they are dangerous, scientists warned, associating the...
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NASA Extends STS-122 Mission by 24 Hours
NASA announced that it extended the Atlantis STS-122 space mission to allow for the European space...
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European Space Lab is Online, Schlegel's Health Better
The Columbus space lab installed on Monday was brought online and there are no problems so...
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STS-122 Completes Installing Columbus, Second Spacewalk Expected
The European Columbus laboratory
has been successfully attached to the Harmony module on the...
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Spacewalk In Progress at the ISS
The astronauts onboard the International Space Station started their first spacewalk, which was...
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Astronauts Prepare For Monday’s Spacewalk
The astronauts onboard the International Space Station spent
Sunday preparing for the first...
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Spacewalk Postponed By 24 Hours For Health Reasons
When we finally thought things
just couldn’t be better for the Atlantis mission and after...
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Is Cloning the Wrong Research Path?
Scientists at Stemagen Corp, a reproductive lab in La Jolla, California said in an article...
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First Cloned Human Embryos From Skin Cell DNA
US scientists at biotech company Stemagen Corporation in La Jolla, California, allege they made the...
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The World Community Grid to Support Cancer Research Project
The World Community Grid
represents a web of 795,000 computers than span all over the world....
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Alex, The Smart Parrot, Dies
Alex, a gifted parrot, in command of 100 English words, able
to count to six, capable to identify...
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Coral Reefs Dying Faster
A new study concludes that the rate at which coral reefs die is two times faster than that at which...
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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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Health
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Kids with ADHD Taking Meds Do Better in School
Children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder who are treated score higher on math and...
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More Americans Living with Paralysis than Previously Thought
New research by the University of New Mexico suggests that the number of people in the United...
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Kaiser Permanente Settles Transplant Claims
Kaiser Permanent has agreed to pay $1 million to settle arbitration claims on behalf of five...
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People’s Level of Stress Depending on Their Geographic Location
According to a study in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people...
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Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Don’t Cause Eye Damage
Men using erectile dysfunction drugs face no risk for vision problems, according to a study in the...
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China has long way to go on health reforms
Beijing - Chinese authorities released a long-awaited health reform action plan...
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Nicotine Replacement Therapy Might Help Smokers Quit After All
People who are not ready to quit smoking right now, but they want to reduce their smoking are twice...
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Walgreen To Provide Free Care For Unemployed
Walgreen Co., the nation’s largest drugstore chain, and its Take Care Health Systems...
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Polypill Could Dramatically Reduce Heart Disease Risk One Day
A new five-in-one “polypil” could reduce the risk of heart attack one day, according...
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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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Rapid Weight Gain in Early Infancy Predisposes to Childhood Obesity
I am sure every mommy is happy to see her baby has a good appetite. Even more, they don’t...
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Diabetics at a higher risk of kidney and nerve damage
Hamburg (dpa) - Diabetics are not only at higher risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke, they...
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Viral infections carry lingering heart risks
Exercise usually helps strengthen the heart but after a bout of flu or another viral...
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ADHD Kids Much Less Consistent in Their Response Times
New research published in the journal Child Neuropsychology suggests that children with...
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More Mentally Ill Adults Cared for in Nursing Homes
According to a report from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid prepared for The Associated...
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Blacks at Higher Risk of Heart Failure than Whites
According to one of the first long-term studies to look at heart failure in younger adults,...
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FDA Panel Backs Sanofi-Aventis’ Heart Drug for Approval
A panel of cardiology experts recommended Wednesday that Sanofi-Aventis experimental drug Multaq...
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Report: US Birth Rate Hit Record in 2007
According to a preliminary report from the National Center for Health Statistics at the U.S....
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Ozone Exposure Is Deadly
A study that analyzed data on 18 years showed that the risk of respiratory problems has been...
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Study Links Head Aches to Weather
A recent study showed that there is a strong link between the warming of the weather and head...
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A Happy Marriage Keeps The Doctor Away
Scientists found that being in a strained relationship not only affected the mental health of women...
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FDA to Ask Outside Panel about Extended Use of Seroquel
The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday it will ask an outside panel of medical...
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Americans Suffer From Severe Sleeping Problems Because of the Recession
It appears that the recession has forced Americans to cut back on everything from health care to...
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Survey: Financial Worries Leave Many Americans Sleepless
A poll for the National Sleep Foundation suggests that the US economy and other personal...
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Ranbaxy Laboratories Falsified Data
The Food and Drug Administration says India's largest drugmaker has falsified test results for some...
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Baldness Drug May Help Healthy Men Prevent Prostate Cancer
The American Society of Clinical Oncology and American Urological Association on Tuesday...
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Risks for Strokes Caused by Fast Food Joints
A new study found that the people who live in neighborhoods that are packed with fast-food...
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Depart. Of Justice Seeks Damages from J&J, Scios Unit
The US Justice Department on Thursday announced its intention to join two lawsuits against a unit...
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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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Sequencing of Virus DNA May Help Scientists Find a Cure for Common Cold
Scientists are hoping to find a cure for the common cold and a new discovery brings them closer to...
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Amy Winehouse charged with assault after return to Britain
London - Troubled British singer Amy Winehouse, who has just returned from a two-month holiday in...
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Robin Williams Was Hospitalized With Heart Issues
Robin Williams has been admitted to a south Florida hospital after complaining of a respiratory...
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Michael Jackson announces "final show of performances" in London
London - US popstar Michael Jackson Thursday announced that he would give a "final show of...
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Ed McMahon Is Currently in Intensive Care
Ed McMahon, the longtime helper of Johnny Carson on the popular “The Tonight Show,” has...
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Patrick Swayze, Admitted For Pneumonia
Patrick Swayze is one of Hollywood’s most beloved actors, and has been inducted into...
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Steve Jobs is Not Dying!
The Apple CEO, Steve Jobs issued a statement Monday assuring all those concerned that he's alive...
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John Travolta Devastated by Son Jett’s Death
John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston, both actors, said that they were heartbroken by the...
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Michael Jackson Said To Be Very Ill
Pop star Michael Jackson reportedly has serious health problems and is in need of a lung...
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Piven's 'Mercury Poisoning' Caused By Sushi and Chinese Herbs
Jeremy Piven is actually very sick, his doctor insisted on revealing amid reports the...
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Michael Jackson To Take The Witness Stand Next Week
Michael Jackson has agreed to take the witness stand next
week in a lawsuit filed against him by a...
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Amy Winehouse, Again Taken To Rehab
“They tried to make me go to rehab”...and they did. There’s no mystery as to where Amy Winehouse...
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Update 1: Julianne Hough To Undergo Appendix Removal Surgery
The drama on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” – you wouldn’t
believe it. Professional dancer...
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Janet Jackson Leaves Hospital After Admission, But What’s Her Problem?
What’s wrong with Janet Jackson? The 42-year-old singer was
transported to the Royal Victoria...
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Health Ledger's Daughter Matilda To Inherit His Estate Eventually
It's been long enough since Heath Ledger passed away and his fortune is nearly settled, with the...
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Natalie Cole Hospitalized with Hepatitis C, Cancels Tour
Singer Natalie Cole will need more than a month in order to
recover from a relapse in her battle...
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Report: John Edwards Had Child with Mistress while Running for President
The former North Carolina Senator and 2004 VP candidate John Edwards, whose 2008 campaign for the...
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Comedian Bernie Mac Still In Hospital Recovering
After rumors that comedian Bernie Mac was in a “very very
critical” condition, came the reassuring...
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Elizabeth Taylor In Good Condition And Expected To Return Home
Although Elizabeth Taylor was hospitalized for an unnamed
reason, she was in good condition and...
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Elizabeth Taylor Is In Hospital, But She Is Fine
The actress Elizabeth Taylor has been hospitalized but was
expected to return home soon, according...
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Police Says Jerry Lewis Cited For Gun In Luggage
Funny man Jerry Lewis was making his way through security at Las Vegas' McCarran International...
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Update 1: Kelsey Grammer Hospitalized Again Due To Health Problems
The actor who portrayed the lovable psychiatrist Dr. Fraiser
Crane, Kelsey Grammer, was...
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Britney Spears “At Peace” With Child Custody Settlement
U.S. pop singer Britney Spears and her former husband Kevin Federline agreed their child custody...
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Britney Spears and Kevin Federline End Custody Battle
Ex-spouses Britney Spears and Kevin Federline have reportedly agreed on the custody of their...
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Court-Appointed Shrink: Give Kids to Christie Brinkley
The mental health expert has spoken: a court-appointed
psychiatrist testified Tuesday in the...
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Amy Winehouse's Dad Threatening To Take Drastic Measures
Overwhelmed by his daughter's recent trouble, Amy Winehouse's father, Mitch, revealed to British...
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Amy Winehouse Faces Consequences for Drug Video
Scotland Yard said last month that it would investigate a video allegedly showing Grammy...
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Amy Winehouse's Husband in Jail until Nov. 23
The husband of British singer Amy Winehouse has been ordered by a judge to remain in police custody...
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Stalker of Conan O’Brien in Hospital
The Roman Catholic priest who has been accused of stalking
and harassing the talk-show host Conan...
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Robert Goulet Passes Away at 73
Broadway actor Robert Goulet passed away Tuesday at a Los Angeles hospital, aged 73. He had been...
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Oprah’s Weight Fluctuations Hide Medical Condition
Following years of struggling to keep her body in shape, Oprah Winfrey finally came clean about the...
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