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Octomom Scared Hostpital Won’t Release Her Babies to Her
Talking to TV host “Dr. Phil” McGraw on Tuesday, Nadya Suleman revealed that her...
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Patrick Swayze Is Determined To Keep On Fighting
Actor Patrick Swayze, who has been undergoing treatment for inoperable stage-four pancreatic...
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Ann Romney, Fine After Surgery
Ann Romney, the wife of former governor Mitt Romney, has recently
announced that she has been...
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Patrick Swayze Doesn’t Let Cancer Stand In The Way Of His Career
Someone as multitalented as Patrick Swayze does not allow
anything to cut down his enthusiasm when...
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Alycia Lane Fired After NY Arrest
Alycia Lane, an Emmy Award winning news television anchor arrested in mid-December for hitting a...
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Brandon Routh Marries
Actor Brandon Routh married longtime girlfriend Courtney Ford Saturday in Santa Barbara, People...
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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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Soap Actor Arrested after Fight
Another soap opera actor has found trouble with the law: this time, it’s Nathaniel Marston of...
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Sean Kanan Pleads Not Guilty in DUI Case
Actor Sean Kanan, of soap opera “General Hospital” fame, pleaded not guilty Monday to...
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One More Soap Star Arrested for DUI: Sean Kanan
Actor Sean Kanan, known for his roles on “General Hospital” and “The Bold and the...
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‘Days of Our Lives’ Kirsten Storms Arrested For DUI
The flow of celebrities busted for driving under the influence has gotten to actress Kirsten...
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Specials
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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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Mass. Man Donates $100 M for AIDS Institute
On Wednesday, the Massachusetts General Hospital was donated $100 million to create an...
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Former Health Chief Used State Employees for Personal Duties
A report released this week by the New York State Inspector General alleges that a former US...
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The Bruce Ivins Case Closed
Bruce Ivins was a government scientist, accused of the notorious anthrax attacks that followed the...
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Research Shows No Benefit from Vitamin Supplements in Cancer Prevention
A new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, adds to other studies...
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Growth In Newborn’s Brain Proves To Be A Tiny Fully-Formed Foot
Doctors performing a surgery on a newborn Colorado boy to remove an apparent tumor were shocked...
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Police Arrest Murderer of Arkansas Anchorwoman
Police investigators finally got a hold of a suspect in the case of the television anchorwoman who...
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U.S Attorney General Suffered Fainting Spell
MICHAEL Mukasey, the U.S. Attorney General, collapsed at the conclusion of one of his speeches,...
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Attorney General Is Fine After Collapse While Holding Speech
U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey is said to feel better after his collapse while holding a...
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Genetic Screening for Diabetes No More Useful than Traditional Methods
Genetic testing to see someone’s predisposition to type 2 diabetes
is not significantly better...
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No Significant Difference between Genetic Testing, Traditional Methods in Predicting Type 2 Diabetes
The results of genetic testing for Type 2
diabetes are not significantly better than an assessment...
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British Girl Bravely Refused Heart Transplant
Hannah Jones was diagnosed with leukemia when she was 4 years old. Chemotherapy put her into...
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Miriam Makeba Dies Aged 76 After Performing At Italy Concert
Miriam Makeba, the Grammy Award-winning South African folk
singer also known as “Mama Afrika,”...
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B Vitamins Don’t Fight Cancer
New research published in Tuesday’s Journal of the American
Medical Association comes to...
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If You Suffer From Any Kind Of Sexual Dysfunction, Do Something About It!
A study led by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and published in the November issue...
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Sexual Problems Not A Bothering Issue For Most Women
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston discovered that almost five in ten women...
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Many Women Experience Sexual Problems But Aren’t Concerned About It
Men shouldn’t be so contented with their bedroom performance and convinced that they leave their...
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Man Files Lawsuit After Surgeon Removes Penis Without Consent
A Kentucky man sued his doctor after he awoke from a surgery and found his penis removed, instead...
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Tanning Beds Are Not Safe, Cause Skin Cancer, Studies Warn
Tanning beds have been a subject of controversy for many
years with many dermatologists warning...
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US Surgeon General Issues 'Call to Action' to Cut DVT and PE Numbers
In an attempt to reduce the number of people dying from deep
vein thrombosis and...
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Five Top Scientists Are To Win Lasker Medical Awards
A Japanese scientist who discovered a fungus that fights against cholesterol will be awarded on...
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Anthony Edwards Returns as Mark Greene in One Episode of “ER”
Actor Anthony Edwards, one of the original cast members of
the NBC hospital drama “ER,” is to...
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New Discovery Marks a Step Forward in Stem Cell Research
The team of scientists from Harvard Medical School, Children’s Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts...
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The Nine Firefighters Missing in Northern Cal Chopper Crash Confirmed Dead
Authorities confirmed Thursday
the deaths of the nine people unaccounted for in the Trinity...
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Morgan Freeman Released from Hospital after Five Days
Academy Award winning actor Morgan Freeman was released
Friday from the Memphis
hospital where he...
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Could Soy Foods Affect Male Fertility?
Although many previous studies have shown that soya is good
for humans by lowering cholesterol,...
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Vitamin D Deficiency May Boost Heart Attack Risk
Men suffering from Vitamin D deficiency appear to be more
predisposed to heart attack, new...
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Senator Kennedy Active One Day after Brain Surgery
One day after undergoing brain surgery at Duke University
Medical Center
in Durham, N.C., Senator...
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Kennedy Feeling ‘Like a Million Bucks’ after Risky Brain Surgery
After undergoing a risky brain surgery on Monday at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C.,...
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Kennedy Hospitalized While Doctors Search Seizure Cause
U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, 76, remains hospitalized as doctors are trying to find out what caused...
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World
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Taiwan checks suspected cases of swine flu
Taipei - Taiwan on Monday was checking at least seven suspected cases of swine...
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Powerful earthquake strikes Indonesia's Papua, kills five
Jakarta - A series of powerful earthquakes on Sunday morning rattled the eastern Indonesian...
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Israel Rejects Calls For Truce, Gaza Toll Nears 370
Gaza/Tel Aviv - Israel rejected calls by the United Nations and European Union for an...
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Iraqi Reporter Who Threw Shoes at Bush ‘Beaten in Custody’
The Iraqi reporter that threw both his shoes at George W. Bush was allegedly beaten in custody....
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Mumbai limps back to normal, anger mounts at politicians
New Delhi - A day after the terrorist siege of Mumbai ended, claiming 187 lives, political heads...
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Indian Commandoes Free More Foreigners from Mumbai Hotels
The Indian military commandoes are continuing operations to capture or kill the remaining...
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Pakistan: Bombing Kills Five Policemen, Four Civilians
Islamabad - A suicide bomber blew himself up on Friday outside the office of a senior police...
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Death Toll above 230 in Pakistan Earthquake
Islamabad - The official death toll from the devastating earthquake that hit south-western Pakistan...
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437 Injured, Two Dead in Bangkok Conflicts between Police and Protestors
Bangkok - Conflicts in Bangkok between police and protestors around Parliament claimed two dead and...
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Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy Treated For Mild Seizure
US Senator Edward Kennedy, who is undergoing treatment for
brain cancer, received hospital...
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50 killed in Pakistan blast, death toll expected to rise
Islamabad - At least 50 people were killed and around 200, including some foreigners, injured...
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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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Number of Sick Babies from Sanlu’s Formula Soars
Wednesday, China's
health minister announced that the number of infants sickened by Sanlu...
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Medicare Payment Error Rate Higher Than Said
The inspector general at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services denounced Medicare for...
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Bomb in Pakistan Kills At Least 13 People, Injures Others
A bomb striking a Pakistan Air Force bus in Peshawar killed at least 13 people, mostly
security...
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Bird Flu Makes Another Victim In Indonesia
A 19-year-old Indonesian man died from bird flu, raising the
country's world-leading death toll...
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Amber Alert in Massachusetts for 4 Children
An Amber alert is in effect in Massachusetts for 4 children who were apparently taken from an...
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Bush Leads Groundbreaking Ceremony at New Walter Reed Medical Center
On Thursday, President George W. Bush led a ground breaking ceremony for the new medical center to...
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Sen. Kennedy Returns Home After Brain Surgery
US Sen.
Edward Kennedy checked out of the Duke
University Medical
Center in Durham, North...
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Senator Kennedy’s Surgery Went Well
Monday morning, Senator Edward Kennedy had brain surgery
in order to begin his treatment for his...
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Senator Kennedy Goes into Surgery
Monday morning, Senator Edward Kennedy was set to undergo
brain surgery in order to begin his...
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Police Arrests Suspects in Highway 101 Shooting
Police arrested two suspects in the Highway 101 shooting of
a Hells Angels motorcycle club...
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Fatal Shooting on Highway 101: One Man Dead
Saturday night, a man was shot on U.S. Highway 101 near
Corte Madera.
Police began the...
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Reactions To Sen. Kennedy’s Malignant Brain Tumor Diagnosis
US Senator Edward M. Kennedy has been diagnosed with malignant brain tumor. According to his...
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Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy Diagnosed With Malignant Brain Tumor
The doctors from Massachusetts
General Hospital in Boston announced today
that Senator Edward...
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San Diego Explosion Injures 14
An explosion occurred around 2 p.m. Monday at a San Diego hotel
construction site. 14 workers...
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Kennedy Remains Hospitalized After Seizure
U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy is still in hospital in Boston, as doctors tried to determine the cause of...
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Senator Ted Kennedy Hospitalized After A Seizure
Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy was taken to the hospital on
Saturday morning after suffering a...
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Coast Guard Rescued 6 from Sinking Boats near La Push
Six men were rescued and one died after one boat capsized
and the other began taking on water 25...
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A Final Tribute For La Crosse’s Crash Victims
The three victims of the helicopter crash from yesterday’s
events in La Crosse were described by...
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Health
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CQC: 21 NHS Trusts Fail Hygiene Tests
According to a report released Friday by the Care Quality Commission, the new “super...
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Intel and GE team up on telemedicine
New York - Going to the doctor could become a thing of the past for many people if the telemedicine...
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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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HIV - Among the Greatest Battles In The History of Humanity
A study published Wednesday in the journal Nature confirms the fact that the battle against the HIV...
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Michigan Woman Has Two Babies from Two Wombs
A woman from northern Michigan has given birth to twin daughters seven weeks premature Thursday...
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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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Bacterial Meningitis Kills Second Soldiers at Missouri Base
Bacterial meningitis made a second victim among soldiers stationed at the Army’s Fort...
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Smoking Bans in Restaurants, a New Attempt to Cut Smoking Rates
Why ban smoking in restaurants and other public places? Supporters of the proposed smoking ban in...
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Justice Ginsburg to Recover at Home after Cancer Surgery
The US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg left hospital Friday, a week after she underwent...
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$100 million Gift for AIDS Institute
AIDS researchers hailed a $100 million gift from a Cambridge technology magnate that will create an...
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Can Animal Eggs Be Used to Create Embryonic Stem Cells?
A new study shows that animal eggs are not capable of reprogramming human DNA in the right way to...
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Stem Cell Research Moves Forward
As President Barack Obama is expected to lift federal restrictions on the field of stem cell...
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Former Health Commissioner Accused of Forcing State Employers to Work for Her
A former U.S. surgeon general is facing allegations that she forced state employees to work...
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Malaysia Bans Chicken Import from China
As China is faced with a serious threat because of the bird flu, Malaysia has banned the import...
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An Early C-Section Is Definitely Not The Best Choice
According to a new study, early elective cesarean sections pose serious risks to newborns. The...
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“Third-hand” Smoke Is Bad for Your Children
Most of us know that exposure to second-hand smoke is dangerous for our health, but a new study...
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Smoking Ban Proves Effective in Pueblo, Colo., Cuts Heart Attack Rate
A study released last week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concluded that...
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Blood Crisis For The Red Cross
As people worldwide celebrate the new year, it looks like all of them have forgotten to donate...
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Brain Swelling Linked to Many Deaths on Mount Everest
Not avalanches, falling ice or lung problems seem to be the reasons for which many climbers on...
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Vitamins Don’t Lower Prostate Cancer Risk, Studies Conclude
It’s time to forget about the saying “a vitamin a day keeps cancer away,” as more and more cancer...
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Generic Heart Drugs As Effective As Brand-Name Counterparts
Brand-name drugs used to treat heart
disease aren’t better than generics, a new analysis shows....
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Doctor Accused of Favoring J&J Over Patient Safety
The Johnson & Johnson Center for the Study of Pediatric Psychopathology was run by a child...
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Harvard’s Renowned Psychiatrist under Investigation for Drug Earnings
A Congressional investigation led by Sen.
Charles Grassley revealed in June that a world-renowned...
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"AIDS cure" good for only 1 per cent of patients, say experts
Hamburg - Physicians in Germany who say they have "functionally cured" a patient with...
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Attorney General Mukasey Loses Consciousness, But Feels Just Fine
Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey collapsed during a speech on Thursday night, being taken to the...
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Caregivers’ Stress Can Bring Down Family Members
In the case of a family member, the stress caused by
providing care for a loved one with...
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Vitamin C, E Supplements Fail To Reduce Cancer Risk
A series of studies have lately shown that vitamins don’t reduce
cancer risk. Just two weeks ago,...
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GE, Pittsburgh Hospital Collaborate to Open Cancer Centers Worldwide
GE Healthcare, a division of General
Electric Co. and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center,...
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Research Shows No Benefit from Vitamin D in Breast Cancer Prevention
A new study in the online edition of the Journal of the
National Cancer Institute adds to the...
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Survey Shows More Hospital Patients Get Sick with Intestinal Infections
The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and
Epidemiology reports that more hospital...
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