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Levi Stubbs Passes Away At 72
Levi Stubbs, Four Tops baritone, passed away on Friday, in his home, at the age of 72. The musical...
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Update: Hang In There, David Blaine!
Hanging upside down over New York’s
Central Park may offer a stunning view, but it’s
just not...
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Celebrities Silently Attend Isaac Hayes' Memorial Service
Hollywood's finest joined Isaac Hayes' family and friends at the Hope Presbyterian Church to honor...
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Music Star Isaac Hayes Suffered A Stroke, Police Says
Isaac Hayes, one of the artists whose influence in soul
music enriched this genre, died at the age...
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Doctor: Soul singer Hayes died from stroke
Los Angeles - Soul music legend Isaac Hayes died from a stroke while exercising on his treadmill,...
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Cartoonist Ted Key, Creator of “Hazel,” Dies at 95
Ted Key, famous for creating the witty and independent maid
character Hazel, died on Saturday at...
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Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson Hospitalized after Stroke
Pullman, Wa. mayor Glenn Johnson was admitted to a Pullman hospital late Sunday or early Monday...
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TV Executive Roger King Died
Although a little bit less
popular than Oprah Winfrey, Roger King was in fact the one that made...
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Martha Stewart’s Mother, Martha Kostyra, Dies
Martha Stewart’s mom, known as Big Martha, passed away at age 93 at a hospital near her home in...
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Jane Seymour's Mother Passes Away
Mieke Frankenberg, mother of actress Jane Seymour, passed away Monday in England at 92, due to...
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Bo Diddley Stable After Heart Attack
Rock’n’roll pioneer Bo Diddley went through his second serious health scare this year,...
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Jennifer Aniston Not Ready To Pen Tell-All Book On Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt’s former wife, actress Jennifer Aniston, rejected rumors claiming she is set to write a...
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World
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Fresh reports of public appearance by North Korean leader Kim
Seoul - Amid continuing speculation about the health of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, the...
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Banda wins Zambia presidential poll - opposition cries foul
Lusaka - Acting president Rupiah Banda was announced the winner of Zambia's presidential...
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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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David Blaine’s Reputation Is Going Upside Down Because Of Criticism
Another stunt, another record, another battle with unsatisfied critics for the famous illusionist,...
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Report: North Korea tests engine for long-range missile
Seoul - North Korea has conducted an engine ignition test for a long-range missile at a new launch...
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Exposure To Air Pollution Harms Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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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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Russian Nobel Winner Alexander Solzhenitsyn Dies At 89
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel prize winner for
literature,died at age 89, the news agency...
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First African American Louisiana Justice Dies
The first African American Louisiana justice died Sunday in Baton Rouge, at the age
of 84. Revius...
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Drunk Driver Severely Injures Nassau Police Officer
It seems people never learn. After all these accidents
caused by driving under the influence of...
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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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Officials Say Sea Lions Were Likely Killed by Heat
After Federal investigators said that the six sea lions
found dead in traps on the Columbia...
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Estabrook Bows Out Of The New Jersey Senate Race
Anne Evans Estabrook, candidate at the U.S. Senate, pulled
out yesterday from the Republican...
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Senator Warner In Hospital For Recurring Heart Condition
Senator John W. Warner checked
into a Virginia
hospital Tuesday to be under observation due to a...
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Lights Out In South Africa... Officials Dismiss World Cup Fears
South Africa is currently
dealing with a national power crisis, which forced three gold mining...
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Yellow Flags at Thai King's 80th Birthday
The 80th birthday of the Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej was
celebrated on Wednesday in...
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More Heart Troubles for U.S. Vice President Cheney
U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney, 66, was treated for an
irregular heartbeat discovered during a...
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Ian Smith, Symbol of White-Rule in Africa, Dies at 88
Ian Smith, the last white prime minister of Britain’s
rebellious colony of Rhodesia, who said that...
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Israeli PM Announces He Has Prostate Cancer
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert announced Monday that he has prostate cancer and that he will...
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Music
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Musician Merl Saunders, Collaborated with thGrateful Dead, Dies
Merl Saunders, a keyboardist who collaborated throughout more
than two decades with Grateful Dead...
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DMX Trades the Courtroom For a Hospital Room
Rapper DMX (real name Earl Simmons) had a date with Justice,
impersonated in this case by an...
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Isaac Hayes’ Legacy Of Evergreen Songs
Although the mortal breathed his last breath, his songs will stand the test of time, proving to be...
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Rock’n’Roll Pioneer Bo Diddley Died Monday
Bo Diddley, one of the creators of rock’n’roll and a highly
influential artist, died Monday of a...
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John Stewart, "Daydream Believer" Songwriter, Dies
John Stewart, a member of The Kingston Trio and the musician that wrote The Monkees’ hit...
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Oscar Peterson, Jazz Legend Dies at 82
Oscar Peterson, Internationally renowned Canadian jazz pianist and trumpet player died at age 82,...
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Health
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Lack of Exercise in Depressed Cardiac Patients Worsens Outcomes
If you suffer from depression, you need to look for medical
help right away, as depression has...
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CT Scans Nearly As Accurate As Angiography
New research published in this week’s New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that noninvasive CT...
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Inactivity in Depressed Heart Patients Increases Cardiac Risk
Depression is one of the issues today’s world faces and tries
to overcome. Scientists have shown...
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Your Beauty Sleep, Your Ticket To A Life Without Cancer
According to a new study led by James McClain of the National Cancer Institute, practicing regular...
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Avastin Drug Linked to Blood Clots
Research
conducted by United States scientists has revealed that the
Avastin cancer drug...
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Ginkgo Biloba No Good To Prevent Alzheimer’s
Ginkgo biloba has been used medicinally for thousands of
years. Today, it is one of the top...
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Obese Children Face High Risk of Heart Disease
Tuesday, at the American Heart Association conference held
in New Orleans, a study concerning the...
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Crestor and Its Effects
The drug Crestor, e new comer designed to lower cholesterol, has also been proven to lower the risk...
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Plavix plus Heartburn Drugs Boost Patients’ Risk for Cardiac Events
A Medco Health Solutions study presented Tuesday at the
American Heart Association meeting in New...
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Avapro Blood Pressure Drug Ineffective To Heart-Failure Patients
In a clinical trial, the blood pressure medicine Avapro didn’t perform better than other medicines...
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AHA's Study Says Obese Teenagers Have Old Arteries
Research
presented at the American Heart Association's annual meeting that was
held in New...
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A Simple Blood Test Can Spot People Who Are At Risk Of Heart Attack
According to the findings of a new study
presented at the meeting of the American Heart...
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A Study Finds New Ways of Detecting Heart Disease
A regular medical exam could soon contain a simple, low-cost blood test, which could help assess...
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Sleep Deprived People With Hypertension Stand Higher Heart Risk
Lack of sleep is something common nowadays. Whether it’s
just a movie on our laptop or catching up...
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Treating Inflammation May Protect The Heart
Doctors didn’t know for sure if treating inflammation might prevent people from getting a heart...
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Study: Statins Have Beneficial Effects for Healthy People Too
Sunday,
during a New Orleans meeting
of the American Heart Association, researchers revealed that...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over 3 Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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Statins Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes, May Benefit Healthy People Too
Heart attacks and strokes may be cut by
roughly 50 percent among patients who receive preventive...
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Far Too Few People Recognize First Signs of Stroke
Dresden, Germany - Far too few people recognize the first signs of a stroke, experts from Dresden...
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Crestor Prevents Heart Attacks for People with Low Cholesterol, Too
According to a report at an American Heart Association conference, inflammation may be as critical...
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Study: Statin Drug Cuts Risk Of Heart Attack, Stroke, Death
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug given to people with normal cholesterol can reduce their risk of...
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More U.S. Children Take Medications For Chronic Diseases
The number of U.S children who take
medications for chronic diseases is growing dramatically, a...
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Grapes Could Benefit the Heart
Grapes and other foods made from grapes, including red wine,
have long been thought beneficial to...
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Hydrogen Sulfide May Regulate Blood Pressure
Hydrogen sulfide, the same gas used in many stink bombs, may also control blood pressure, US and...
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CDC Calls Merck’s Gardasil Safe
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
Immunization Safety Office on Wednesday...
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More Exercise and Less Alcohol
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a lot of reports and studies linked to breast...
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HealthGrades Annual Hospital Quality Study Released
Analyzing 17 procedures undergone at 5,000 US hospitals from
2005 to 2007, HealthGrades, a leader...
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Electronic Neuron Rerouting Could Reverse Paralysis, Study Shows
Scientists, carrying out a neurological study on macaque
monkeys at the University
of Washington...
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Hypertension Across The Nation
Recent studies conducted by the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute have shown that...
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More Americans Suffer from High Blood Pressure
The number of Americans with hypertension,
or high blood pressure rose by 4 percent in recent...
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