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Designer Pierre Cardin hospitalized
Paris - French fashion designer Pierre Cardin has been hospitalized with an undiagnosed...
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Jay Leno Hospitalized, Misses Taping of Tonight Show
Comedian and talk show host Jay Leno was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles on Thursday due to an...
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Stephen Hawking Is ‘Seriously Ill’, Hospitalized
Stephen Hawking, the renowned British mathematician known for his contributions to the fields of...
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Radio Host Don Imus Has Prostate Cancer
Radio host Don Imus, real name John Donald Imus, Jr., said he had prostate cancer.
The...
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Creator of “To Kill a Mockingbird” Script Dies at 92
Horton Foote, a playwright and screenwriter whose works about the yearning and efforts of people...
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Westminster Winner Gets Sussex Spaniels Some Respect
Just like the previous winner of the annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, 10-year-old Stump...
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Pregnancy-Associated Breast Cancer No More Dangerous Than Others
A new study from researchers at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center concluded...
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Nigeria Tainted Syrup Responsible for 84 Deaths
Nigerian officials have announced earlier this week that 84 children have died and 27 have...
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Enoki Mushrooms Recalled Over Fear of Listeria Contamination
Phillips Mushroom Farms of Kennett Square, Pa., announced the decision to recall 3.5 ounce, 4...
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Peanut Corporation of America Knowingly Shipped Contaminated Products
The recent salmonella outburst that infected 500 people in 43 states and it is responsible for the...
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Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter Dies at 78
British Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, who has been considered the most influential and...
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Bettie Page’s Beauty Will Never Fade
Bettie Page, one of the most photographed pin-up girls of
the 1950s, who stirred controversy for...
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Bettie Page, Bona Fide 1950s Pin-Up Queen, Passes Away
Bettie Page, one of entertainment’s original sex kittens,
the 1950s pin-up queen who many credit...
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Florida Teen Broadcasted His Suicide Live, Online
An American teenager killed himself and broadcasted the scene live to the shock of the entire...
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Many People Don’t Get Tested For HIV
A large number of people close their eyes when it comes to getting tested for HIV, even though two...
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Winona Ryder in Good Health after Falling Ill on Flight to UK
Winona Ryder is OK. The actress fell ill while on a flight from Los Angeles to London’s Heathrow...
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US Chronically Ill Patients Complain More about Health Care
US
chronically ill patients often skip medical care due to high costs or medical
errors compared...
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Gardasil Prevents Genital Warts In Males, Study Reveals
In 2006, Merck & Co.’s Gardasil made headlines when it was approved by the Food and Drug...
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Susan Lucci Gets the Boot from Dancing With the Stars
Susan Lucci was eliminated from Dancing with the Stars after performing on Monday night on the...
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Famous Writer Michael Crichton, Creator Of ER, Has Died Of Cancer
Notorious best-seller writer Michael Crichton who wrote such novels as "The Andromeda...
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Patrick Swayze Talks about Struggling to Battle Pancreatic Cancer
Patrick Swayze finally opened about the difficulties he went through as he struggled to battle...
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World's First HIV-Positive Organ Transplants Performed in South Africa
Johannesburg - The world's first organ transplants from an HIV-positive donor to HIV-positive...
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Update: Janet Jackson’s Mysterious Illness
According to Janet Jackson’s manager, the pop star will be continuing her "Rock Witchu"...
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AstraZeneca’s Seroquel XR Gets FDA Clearance for Bipolar Disorder
SEROQUEL XL, AstraZeneca Plc’s schizophrenia drug was approved by the Food and Drug Administration...
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FDA Approval For Once-Daily Treatment For Bipolar Mania, Depression
AstraZeneca Plc said today that SEROQUEL XR, the
antipsychotic medication that is used to treat...
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Bailout Legislation Expands Mental Health Coverage
Bailout legislation approved last week by Congress and
signed by President George W. Bush, as a...
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Officials Blame Norovirus for Georgetown University Illnesses
It appears that norovirus was responsible for sickening more
than 170 students at Georgetown
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Iowa Woman Dies of West Nile; The Virus Is Still a Threat
West Nile virus appears to have made another victim in Iowa this time in the person of an elderly...
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Hollywood’s Most Beautiful Blue Eyes Are Forever Shut. Paul Newman Died.
He was 83, but we thought he would always be around. After half a century of acting, directing and...
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FDA Lacks Staffers, Report Shows
While repeated outbreaks of food poisoning persist in the United States, the Food and Drug...
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U.S.
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US swine flu cases increase to 642, likely to spread
Washington - The number of people sickened by swine influenza in the United States increased to 642...
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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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Sebelius confirmed as US health secretary amid swine-flu scare
Washington - Kathleen Sebelius was approved by the US Senate as health secretary Tuesday,...
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Obama asks Congress for 1.5 billion dollars for flu
Washington - US President Barack Obama is asking Congress for an added 1.5 billion dollars to fight...
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Swine flu cases rise to 64 in five US states
Washington - The number of human swine influenza cases in the United States increased to 64...
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New York City probes more possible cases of swine flu
New York - New York health authorities were looking for possible new cases of swine flu at a second...
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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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Federal Panel: California Must Release 58,000 Inmates
Federal judges ruled yesterday that the state of California must reduce the number of inmates in...
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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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Peanut Butter, Possibly The Source Of Current Salmonella Outbreak
Peanut butter may have infected 399 people in 42 states with salmonella, according to the Minnesota...
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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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Health Officials In Minnesota: Peanut Butter Might Have Started Salmonella Outbreak
Even if federal officials have yet to establish the cause of a salmonella outbreak that has...
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1950s Pin-Up Queen Bettie Page Dies At 85 From Pneumonia
Bettie Page, one of entertainment’s original sex kittens,
the 1950s pin-up queen who many credit...
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The National Influenza Vaccination Week Is Here
National Influenza Vaccination Week is set for Dec. 8 – 12. Therefore,
Americans are all invited...
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Healthy Habits Finally Pay Off: Cancer Rates Start Declining In The US
New cancer cases and deaths have started to decline for the
first time in both American men and...
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Florida Teen Broadcasted His Suicide Live
An American teenager killed himself and broadcasted the scene live to the shock of the entire...
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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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Google Releases Its Newest Tool: Google Flu Trends
Google Inc. announced the release of a new tool, which will
provide information about potential...
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Senator Baucus Urges Obama To Make Health-Care A Top Priority
Senator Max
Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, has made public his...
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Kids Who Kill, an Extremely Worrying Phenomenon Nowadays
Vincet Romero, 29, and Timothy Romans, 39,
of San Carlos, Ariz.,
were found fatally shot on...
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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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Obama's Grandmother Dies of Cancer in Hawaii
Washington - Barack Obama's grandmother, who helped raise him in Hawaii, passed away after a...
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McCain Would Likely Continue Court's Rightward Shift
Washington - John McCain did not mince words in his reaction to an important Supreme Court decision...
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Music
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Depeche Mode cancels Athens concert after singer falls ill
Athens - British band Depeche Mode cancelled an Athens concert on Wednesday following the...
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Usher Ditches Grammy Performance Due To Wife’s Illness
This year’s Grammy Awards were neglected not only by Chris Brown and Rihanna, who cancelled...
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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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Michael Jackson Settles with Sheikh Out of Court
Michael Jackson ultimately did not have to make the dreaded
trip to London
to testify in court as...
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Janet Jackson Well Again After Bout of Vertigo, Touring
R&B diva Janet Jackson gave fans a bit of a scare and a
bit more of a frustration by...
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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 Continues String Of Cancellations
An eighth show has been cancelled on Janet Jackson’s
would-be comeback tour, Rock Witchu, as her...
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Eddie Van Halen To Wed Band's Publicist Janie Liszewski
Healthier than he's ever been, Eddie Van Halen is ready and eager to spend the rest of his days...
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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 Cancels Even More Shows, Is She OK?
Janet Jackson, who was set to resume her Rock Witchu tour in Greensboro N.C., on Saturday night,...
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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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Janet Jackson Hospitalized For Mystery Illness
Janet Jackson is in the midst of a North American concert
tour but has cancelled a Montreal
show...
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Disease Is Unforgiving with the Unforgettable Natalie Cole
The daughter of the music legend Nat King Cole was admitted
to a New York City hospital after
she...
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Britney Spears Shares Some Happy Thoughts About Her Life
It's been over two years since Britney Spears' last interview, and we can't say we read too many...
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Country Music Legend Eddy Arnold Dies
Days before his 90th birthday, affable country music singer Eddy Arnold passed away on Thursday...
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Alicia Keys Pulls the Plug on 2 Tour Shows
Famous R&B singer Alicia Keys (born Alicia J. Augello-Cook) is suffering from swollen vocal...
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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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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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K-Fed’s Lawyer Seeks Legal Cure For Britney's Illness
Following Britney Spears’ no-show for her deposition presumably due to "severe anxiety,"...
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Britney’s Pushing Her Luck With The Law
Britney Spears was a disappointment to the swarm of paparazzi who waited for her to show up for her...
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World
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Mexico's flu death toll rises to 44
Mexico City - The number of dead in Mexico's epidemic of a hitherto-unknown strain of flu...
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Mexico's flu death toll reaches 42
Mexico City - The number of deaths in Mexico known to have been caused by the outbreak of a...
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Swine flu jumps from human to human in Germany
Munich - The new type of swine flu has jumped from one human to another within Germany for...
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At swine flu epicentre, death toll climbs amid world alert
As the death toll climbed to 152 in Mexico, countries around the world took steps to warn the...
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Five Austrians fall ill with possible swine flu
Vienna - One Austrian woman was "likely" infected with swine flu and four others are...
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45 suspected and confirmed swine flu cases in New York City
New York - New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Monday that 28 cases of swine flu have been...
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Ban says UN on top of the battle against swine flu
New York - The United Nations has taken steps to lead the fight against the sudden outbreak...
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German authorities tell airline crews to report sick passengers
Frankfurt - Authorities at Frankfurt international airport, Germany's biggest air hub, on Monday...
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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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Jury retires in Fritzl murder and incest trial
St Poelten, Austria - The jury in the case of Josef Fritzl, the Austrian man accused of...
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Court hears of daughter's martyrdom at Fritzl incest trial
St Poelten, Austria - Prosecutors pressed on Tuesday with their evidence against Josef Fritzl, the...
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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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China Authorities Take Control Measures After Bird Flu Death
It was reported that the woman, who was identified as Huang Yanqing, has bought nine ducks at a...
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Cuban Revolution Survives 50 Years Despite Changing World
Havana - Collapsed political systems, presidents who came and went, wars and attacks, broken...
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Indonesian Papua to Tag AIDS Sufferers with Microchips
The western Indonesian province of Papua, the country’s
largest, is going to pass a bylaw...
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Thai court sentences deranged student stabber to four years
Bangkok - A Thai court on Thursday sentenced a woman with a history of mental disorders to eight...
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Old and young unite as Britain honours victims of war
London - At the packed Remembrance Day service in the chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea for War...
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Japanese Royal Couple Welcomes Spanish King Carlos, Queen Sofia
Tokyo - Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko Monday hosted a welcoming ceremony for...
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As Store Shelves Go Bare, Kremlin Whitewashes Credit Crisis
Moscow - Nothing could be a more visual throwback to the scarcity of Soviet days then the yawning...
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Doctors on trial for failed car bombings in Glasgow and London
London - Two doctors went on trial in Britain Thursday over failed car bomb attacks on a London...
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After Years Of Effort, Mental Health Legislation Finally Passes
After 12 years of effort to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to cover mental...
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US Attack in Pakistan: Five Killed, Six Injured
Islamabad - At least five people were killed and six wounded when a US drone aircraft attacked a...
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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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Pope celebrates Lourdes jubilee Mass with more than 150,000 people
Lourdes, France - More than 150,000 people gathered in the southern French pilgrimage site of...
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Former Spanish premier Aznar denies fathering Dati's child
Madrid - Former Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar has denied rumours that he is the father of...
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1st West Nile Virus Death of 2008 in California
The West Nile virus made its first human victim this year in the state of California. A 72-year-old...
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Mao Zedong's Successor, Hua Guofeng, Dies at 87
Hua Guofeng, Mao Zedong’s successor, has died in Beijing of an illness at
the age of 87, state...
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Update: Salmonella Found In Mexico-Grown Jalapeño Pepper
On Monday, The Food and Drug Administration announced it had finally found a Mexico-grown jalapeño...
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Michael Savage Continues Autism Discussion, Maintaining His Point of View
When you have the opportunity to inform people on certain
subjects, the worst thing to do is to...
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Health
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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 rejects criticism it acted too slowly on swine flu
Geneva - The World Health Organization Friday rejected criticism that it was too slow in reacting...
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Travel and swine flu: US vice president stirs pot
Washington - While countries debate whether it's wise to travel to Mexico or the United...
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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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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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Swine Flu Outbreak - A Cause for "Concern," Obama Says
President Barack Obama said he was closely watching an outbreak of swine flu in the United States,...
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Swine Flu Death Rate Slowing Down
Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos said late Monday that number of people dying...
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CDC to issue travel advisory on Mexico
Washington - The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was to issue an advisory...
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Seven Cases of Human Swine Flu Reported in the US
The number of people contracting swine flu is on the rise in the United States with the Centers for...
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Two Cases of Human Swine Flu Traced in California
Two kids in California got infected with swine flu in late March but they recovered, according to...
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Harris Teeter Recalls Pistachios over Salmonella Concerns
North Carolina-based grocery food chain Harris Teeter announced over the weekend that it is...
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Sprout Recall in 11 US States over Listeria Concerns
Connecticut-based Amalgamated Produce Inc. announced Wednesday that it is voluntarily recalling...
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Tuberculosis Scare at Three Chicago-Area Hospitals
Hundreds of patients and staff at three Chicago-area hospitals may have been exposed to...
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CDC: US Makes No Progress in Food Safety
A report released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed that,...
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FDA Clears Ixiaro for Japanese Encephalitis
The Us Food and Drug Administration said Monday it approved Ixiaro, a vaccine designed to prevent...
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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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Babson College Closes because Likely Norovirus Outbreak
Babson College closed its doors on Saturday because of a likely norovirus outbreak. More than 100...
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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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Religious Cancer Patients More Likely to Get Aggressive End-of-Life Care
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association notes that religious...
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Be Optimist! You’ll Live Longer
According to the findings of a recent study carried out by the University of Pittsburgh School of...
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Lawmakers Seek to Improve FDA Food Safety System
A bipartisan team of lawmakers Tuesday proposed legislation to give the Food and Drug...
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Resistance to Popular Tamiflu Growing
Roche Holding AG’s Tamiflu appears inefficient in some people suffering from flu viruses...
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Too Much TV May Double Risk of Asthma in Kids
Watching television for more than two hours a day is not healthy for the kids…this is...
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Popular Flu Medicine Is No Longer Efficient Due to Mutations
Researchers reported Monday that Tamiflu-resistant influenza A viruses are now spreading widely...
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Flu Viruses Mutate, Become Resistant to Tamiflu
A recent government study showed that the influenza A viruses that resist the antiviral drug...
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Norovirus Infects More than 100 Passengers on Cruise Ship
A trip on the sea ended not so well for more than 100 passengers on a Holland America Cruise ship...
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Diabetes during Pregnancy Doubles the Risk for Postpartum Depression
Many studies have shown that some women are at increased risk of experiencing depression during...
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Lack of Sunshine Vitamin May Trigger Colds
Lack of sunshine vitamin may trigger colds, according to a study published this week in the...
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Potato Products Recalled over Listeria Concerns
Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. and Giant Food LLC said they were voluntarily recalling potato...
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People
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Jay Leno Released from Hospital
Talk show host Jay Leno has been released from hospital. He staid overnight after yesterday he was...
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Usher’s Wife Tameka Recovering After Plastic Surgery Scare
After the sudden death of Kanye West’s mother due to complications from plastic surgery,...
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Paramedic Charged in Travolta Extortion Case
E! Online has reported earlier this month that a paramedic in the Bahamas was charged on Monday...
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Three Retained In Travolta Extortion Plot
Police in the Bahamas have arrested three people in connection with the alleged plot to extort...
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Rumpole Creator Sir John Mortimer Dies
British dramatist and author Sir John Mortimer, who gave life to the famous character Rumpole of...
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Patrick McGoohan Passes Away At 80
Just after the glamorous Golden Globes award ceremony, Hollywood is again in mourning as another...
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Prisoner Star McGoohan Has Left This World
Patrick McGoohan, who left a strong footprint in the history of ravishing TV characters for his...
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Tom Cruise Speaks About Travolta Death, Scientology
In a taped appearance on "The View," actor Tom Cruise answered some questions from...
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Jett Travolta’s Death, Medically Unclear
The life and death of John Travolta and Kelly Preston’s son, Jett, is still a mystery for...
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Patrick Swayze Cancer Prognosis: Maybe Two More Years
It's hard to tell what actor Patrick Swayze has been going through over the past year since he was...
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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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John Travolta and Kelly Preston Devastated by Son Jett’s Mysterious Death
Authorities said that John Travolta’s teenage son, Jett, passed away on Friday in the Bahamas...
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John Travolta’s Son Died at 16
The authorities spread the saddest piece of news for the beginning of 2009. Jett Travolta, the...
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Nobel Prize Laureate Harold Pinter Died on Christmas’ Eve
Harold Pinter lived his life through literature’s most important fields. Born in 1930, Pinter...
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Spokesman Denies Rumors About Jacko’s Health Issues
In a statement issued to Reuters, Michael Jackson’s spokesman Dr Tohme Tohme denied rumors...
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Rep for Michael Jackson Denies Illness
A spokesman for Michael Jackson denied all allegations with regard to the former King of...
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Biographer Claims Michael Jackson Needs Lung Transplant
Michael Jackson’s biographer Ian Halperin has recently revealed that the artist was suffering...
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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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Bettie Page, Legendary Pin-up Queen, Really Made a Difference
Bettie Page, the 1950s secretary who became a model over night and whose controversial photographs...
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Pin-Up Queen Bettie Page Dies At 85
Bettie Page, one of entertainment’s original sex kittens,
the 1950s pin-up queen who many credit...
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The Mystery of the Missing Bulgari Jewels Haunts Winona Ryder
Following the much talked about 2001 shoplifting incident,
Winona Ryder has entered the public eye...
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Britney’s Working Hard
Britney Spears seemed to have made a successful recovery during these last few months. First of...
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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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Paula Abdul Fan, Former American Idol Contestant, Found Dead
A former “American Idol” contestant known to have been an obsessed fan of Paula Abdul was found...
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Spotted: “Gossip Girl’s” Taylor Momsen Tries to Combat Throat Infection
Queen B. should take it easier on little Jenny Humphrey. Taylor
Momsen, a 15-year-old actress best...
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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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Update: Janet Jackson Is Back On Track
The 42-year-old performer was rushed to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal on Monday night,...
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Cinema’s Most Beautiful Blue Eyes Are Forever Shut: Paul Newman Dies
He was 83, but we thought he would always be around. After half of century of acting, directing and...
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Patrick Swayze Describes His Treatment As A “Miracle”
Patrick Swayze, the Dirty Dancing star, looked healthy
during his appearance at LAX airport in...
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Uma Thurman to Marry Financier Arpad Busson
Academy Award-nominated actress Uma Thurman will marry her boyfriend Arpad Busson, who gave her a...
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