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Twilight, Slumdog lead MTV movie award nominations
Los Angeles - Teen vampire movie Twilight led the MTV movie award nominations announced Monday with...
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“Slumdog Millionaire” Grabs Eight Oscars, Including Best Picture
As expected, last night’s Academy Awards ceremony marked an unwritten union between Hollywood...
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Sean Penn Wins Academy Award for Best Actor for His Portrayal of Harvey Milk
Sean Penn won the Academy Award for best actor on Sunday night for his performance of murdered San...
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Heath Ledger Becomes Second Actor to Win Posthumous Oscar
Even before “The Dark Knight” hit theatres last summer, Hollywood showbiz figures...
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Oscar Nominees
It was a dark day for "The Dark Knight" as the 81st annual Oscar nominations, announced...
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“The Wrestler” Wins Best Picture at Spirit Awards
“The Wrestler,” a film which has already collected numerous significant awards, was...
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Quick Debate On This Year’s Oscar Movies
The Oscar hysteria is growing as the greatest movie event of the year is on the verge of beginning...
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“Slumdog” on Its Way to Oscar Glory?
With a string of major awards in its pocket, including the top honors at the Golden Globes,...
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“Milk,” “Slumdog Millionaire” Take Over the WGA Awards
Saturday, Academy Awards nominees “Milk” and “Slumdog Millionaire”...
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'Milk,' 'Slumdog Millionaire' Shine at Writers Guild Awards
As expected, "Milk" and "Slumdog Millionaire" were the stars yesterday at the...
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Another Honor for “Slumdog Millionaire”
On Saturday night, Danny Boyle won the top honor from the Directors Guild of America, by being...
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GLAAD Awards Nominees
Wednesday, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) announced the nominees for its...
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Hollywood Stars Dressing Up for the SAG Awards
Sunday night, at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Hollywood actors might be in for some surprises,...
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“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” Tops Oscar Nominations
The 81st annual Academy Awards will be held on Thursday morning. Until then, the nominations made...
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“Benjamin Button” Leads the Oscar Nods
Thursday morning, when the Academy Awards nominations were announced, “The Curious...
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The Sundance Film Festival Celebrates 25 Years Of Independent Films
This week, the Sundance Film Festival is celebrating in Park City, Utah, 25 years of activity with...
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Golden Globe Nominations, Finally Here!
One of the biggest ceremonies in Hollywood is approaching as we speak. Last year, the ceremony...
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“Slumdog Millionaire” Earns Five Critics’ Choice Awards
Thursday night, at the Critics’ Choice Awards, Danny Boyle’s “Slumdog...
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Directors Guild Unveils Nominees
On Thursday, Hollywood directors unveiled the nominees for their feature film awards,...
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“Slumdog Millionaire” Wins 5 Awards At Critics’ Choice Awards
“Slumdog Millionaire” was Critics’ Choice Awards’ final answer for the...
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Slumdog no underdog in Critics Choice Awards
Los Angeles - Mumbai-based movie Slumdog Millionaire won five prizes...
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Dark Knight picks up Oscar speed with latest prizes
Los Angeles - The brooding Batman movie, The Dark Knight, picked up critical momentum Thursday when...
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Producers Guild of America Announces 2009 Awards' Movie Nominees
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) on Monday morning, the 5th of January, unveiled...
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'Jonah Hex' Gets New Director
"Horton Hears a Who" helmer Jimmy Hayward will take over for Mark Neveldine and Brian...
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“The Dark Knight” Nominated By PGA For Best Picture
The Producers Guild of America Awards chose The Dark Knight among its Best Picture nominations. The...
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“Waltz” Won National Society of Film Critics’ Best Picture Award
“Waltz With Bashir,” an innovative animated documentary that focuses on...
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The National Society of Film Critics Honors “Waltz With Bashir”
The National Society of Film Critics named Sean Penn, from “Milk,” best actor, and...
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“Doubt” Tops SAG Awards Contenders List
“Doubt,” John Patrick Shanley’s film adaptation of his eponymous play,...
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A Set Of SAG Nominations Revealed
The nominations for the 14th SAG awards, which frequently mirror Oscar nominations and winners,...
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Science
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Researchers Decode the Genome of the Cow
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Agriculture have been...
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Cow Genome Decoded, Could Improve Beef, Milk
A scientific breakthrough was achieved by researchers in the filed of animal genetics, namely: the...
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Dubai scientists clone healthy, female camel, says newspaper
Dubai - Scientists in Dubai have created the world's first cloned camel, a local newspaper...
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British scientists trace early horse domestication to Kazakhstan
London - Horses were domesticated around 1,000 years earlier than previously believed and...
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Evidence Points To Horse Domestication As Early As 5,500 Years Ago
The theories regarding horse domestication have been quite controversial among scientists, however,...
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FDA Clears First Drug From Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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FDA Approves First Drug Made from Genetically Engineered Animal
The Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the first drug made from a genetically...
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New Drug From Genetically Engineered Goats May Be On Its Way
The Food and Drug Administration revealed Wednesday that for the first time an...
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We Actually Live in a Super Milky Way!
The fact that the Milky Way is much smaller than the Andromeda Galaxy, which is our nearest...
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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 Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Gene Mutation Reduces Level Of Triglycerides
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Early HIV Diagnosis And Treatment Essential To Save Babies’ Lives
A United Nations report has shown that
early HIV testing and treatment procedures which provide...
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Study: Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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Shenzhou VII, China’s First Spacewalk Mission, Enters Orbit
China’s Shenzhou VII spacecraft made it through the oval orbit and is now (Friday) in a more stable...
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Possible Toxic Element Found on Mars Decreases Chances of Finding Life
NASA scientists announced Monday that they discovered what seems to be a
highly oxidizing...
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Platypus' Genetic Mystery Solved
An
international scientific team announced Wednesday they had finally decoded the
genetic...
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Platypus Holds The Genetic Code To Evolution
As science evolved, people
started asking questions and developing theories about how evolution on...
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Eating Dolly’s Offspring
Dolly, the first cloned animal
ever, was a nice, perfectly normal sheep. And she was also lucky...
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Anthropologist Say Humans Evolve More Rapidly
A new study led by the University of Wisconsin-Madison
anthropologist John Hawks revelead that we...
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Today's Chocolate Is A "Happy Accident"
Cacao beans appear to have been originally used more than 3,000 years ago by Central American...
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Specials
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Infant Formula Contaminated with Fuel Rocket
When it comes to food, everybody appears to be in danger, from infants to the very old. Nothing is...
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Study: Women Should Drink Milk, Not Alcohol
Women who have just one alcoholic drink each day increase their risk of cancer, according to a new...
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Salma Hayek – From Heart to Heart
Salma Hayek was very impressed by an African woman’s story from Sierra Leone who...
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Drug Produced from Genetically Engineered Goats Gets FDA’s Approval
Federal officials approved for the first time a drug made from milk of genetically engineered...
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DGA Gives Oscar Boost To ‘Slumdog Millionaire’
Pushing the rags to riches story one step closer to receiving Hollywood’s biggest filmmaking...
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Mother of Octuplets Case Raises Ethical Questions
Given that more details are beginning to surface concerning a woman who has recently given...
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Not All Woman With Breast Cancer Should Have Double Mastectomies
Having to undergo a double mastectomy is usually a tough decision to make. Unfortunately, many...
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Anticipation Builds Up Ahead Of Tomorrow’s Oscar Nominations Announcement
Time for everyone to start placing their bets ahead of Thursday’s announcement with the...
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“Waltz With Bashir” Honored by The National Society of Film Critics
The National Society of Film Critics named Sean Penn, from “Milk,” best actor, and...
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Chinese Men Go on Tainted Milk Trial
Six men have become subject to a trial in China, in which they are accused of having both made...
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The 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards Nominations
The nominees for the 66th annual Golden Globes have already been announced; now everyone is just...
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Joshua Sharfstein on Top of the List for Head of the FDA
Joshua Sharfstein, who is currently head of the Baltimore
Health Department, is said to have...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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For North America's Only Ice Hotel, B-r-r-r-ing Warm Clothes
Quebec City, Canada - Many travellers to Scandinavia are familiar with ice hotels, edifices of...
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San Francisco Honors Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk
Friday evening, on the steps of San Francisco's City Hall,
approximately 500 people gathered in a...
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The FDA Opens Office In Beijing
The FDA opened its first foreign office in Beijing, after a flux of contaminated products reached...
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HIV Scare at a St. Louis High School
HIV testing is being given to students at a
suburban St. Louis
high school. The high school in...
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CDC’s Report Finds Food Allergies In US Kids Are On The Rise
A new report released by the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics shows that
the number of...
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CDC: Food Allergies Up 18 Percent among US Kids
Food allergies continue to be on the rise among US kids according to a report released...
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Obesity Is in Your Genes and...Brain!
Eating too much to simply satisfy your pleasure for food?
Then you’re probably one of those people...
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Food Doesn’t Satisfy Obese People
Individuals whose brains don’t produce pleasure while eating will overeat in order to obtain it,...
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Obese People Experience Less Pleasure From Eating
When you see a person weighing more than usual, the first
thought that crosses your mind is that...
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Vitamin D Deficiency Could Result in Parkinson’s Disease
Vitamin D deficiency might be linked, among other diseases,
to an increased risk of Parkinson’s...
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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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Bon Appétit!
The International Federation of Competitive Eating (IFCE) ranks Joey Chestnut from San Jose,...
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Pediatricians Recommend The Increase Of Vitamin D Dosage
Recently the American Academy of Pediatricians has concluded that babies, children and teens are...
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Eat Smart at Breakfast! Popular Cereals Might Not Be the Best Choice
Everyone knows that breakfast is the most
important meal of the day. A new study shows that...
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China’s Space Mission Is A Success, Shenzhou VII Lands Safely
The Shenzhou VII space mission went as planned and China recorded a big success as it carried out...
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Australians Wail over Orphaned Whale
Sydney - There are Australians alive today who went on school trips to whaling stations and ate...
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Keep Your Kids Away from Fast Food Meals! Too Many Calories!
The latest analysis of fast foods sends parents a simple but
clear message: if you want your kids...
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World
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Opera singer serenades cows in hope for more and better milk
London - A cattle farmer in Britain has engaged the services of an Italian opera singer to serenade...
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Deadly tide of birds fuels fears of bird flu cover-up
Hong Kong - For more than a week now a deadly tide has been washing out of...
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China Celebrates Entering Year of the Ox
Millions of Chinese around the world celebrated the Lunar New Year and considering the problems...
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Global Efforts Against HIV/AIDS Should Focus On Prevention And Testing
Prevention strategies should be improved in order to reduce transmission of HIV among those...
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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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Bauhaus To Mark Birthday In 2009
Weimar, Germany - The eastern German city of Weimar has become a popular destination for...
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Israeli Air Raids Worsen Daily Hardship In Gaza
Gaza City - The streets of Gaza City are almost empty. After five days of ferocious Israeli...
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China tries former managers of milk-scandal company
Tian Wenhua, the former general manager of Sanlu, pleaded guilty to charges of...
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World AIDS Day Is Here! Get Tested For HIV!
World AIDS Day is a perfect occasion for everyone to remember that health means everything. But how...
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Gazans Struggle Amid Three Weeks Of Near-Total Closure
Gaza/Tel Aviv - Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip have become world champions in improvisation....
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Jersey police: Child abuse claims based on "discredited" evidence
London - Police investigating long-running child abuse allegations on the British Channel Island of...
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Thailand Burns 8 Tons of Melamine-Tainted Products
Bangkok - Thailand's Food and Drug Administration on Monday burned 8 tons of food products tainted...
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Melamine Found in Chinese Eggs, Authorities Make First Arrest
Beijing - Authorities made a fist arrest in the evolving scandal over melamine-contaminated eggs, a...
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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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Philippines: Third Melamine-Tainted Chinese Milk Brand Detected
Manila - Philippine health authorities found another melamine-tainted Chinese milk brand being sold...
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Taiwan Tests Showed Tiny Amount of Melamine in Nestle Milk Powder
Taipei - Six brands of Nestle milk powder were taken from shelves in Taiwan on Thursday after tests...
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Twelve Percent of Milk Products Tainted, Tests Show
Beijing - Chinese authorities found an industrial chemical contaminating 12 per cent of dairy...
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Indonesia finds 12 food products containing melamine
Jakarta - Indonesia's
Food and Drug Monitoring Agency has confirmed melamine had been detected in...
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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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Chinese Milk Products Banned in South Korea
South Korea
on Thursday banned the import of Chinese milk and milk powder products, blamed
for...
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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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China Struggles to Control Toxic Milk Crisis
Chinese authorities withdrew more than 7,000 metric tons of dairy products from the market in an...
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Philippines Bans Chinese Milk Products
After contaminated infant formula killed four babies in China and sickened some 53,000, on Tuesday,...
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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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Hong Kong: Hundreds of Parents Want Their Kids Checked for Kidney Stones
Hundreds of parents swamped a Hong Kong hospital Monday to have their children checked after a...
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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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China Sacks City Mayor amid Contaminated Milk Scandal
China on Thursday fired the mayor of the northern city of Shijiazhuang, the base of the company...
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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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New Zealand: Chinese Dairy Company Is Victim of Criminal Action
The Chinese company responsible for the death of three
babies and for sickening more than 6,000...
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Health
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Poisonous flowers make yards dangerous for children
Hamburg - Parents should be careful about what they plant in their garden as flowers such as...
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Rocket Fuel Found in Infant Formula
Fifteen brands of powdered infant formula were found to contain trace amounts of perchlorate, a...
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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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Compound Found Effective against HIV Infection in Monkeys
Researchers have made a huge step forward in fighting AIDS virus by announcing that a cheap,...
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Scientists: New, Effective Way to Protect Women against AIDS
Newsflash: researchers found a way that might work to protects women from AIDS.
A recent...
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Women Should Drink Milk, Not Alcohol
Women who have just one alcoholic drink each day increase their risk of cancer, according to a new...
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Calcium May Lower Digestive Cancer Risk
People with the highest levels of calcium intake had significantly fewer cancers of the digestive...
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FDA Clears First Drug from Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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FDA Approves Drug Made in Milk of DNA-Modified Goats
The FDA yesterday approved for the first time a drug made in...
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Most Children Take Vitamins, But They Don’t Really Need Them
According to a newly released study, most children who take vitamins don’t really need them....
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Kids and Vitamins: Do They Really Need Them?
According to a recent study carried out by researchers at the University of California,...
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Is Preventive Mastectomy Necessary or Not?
According to findings published in the March 1, 2009 issue of Cancer, a preventive procedure to...
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Women Can Now Make More Informed Decisions on Double Mastectomy
Women who have tumors in one breast usually decide to remove both the affected breast and the...
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Two Sentenced over Tainted Milk Scandal
Two men were sentenced by a Chinese court on Thursday to long jail terms in the tainted-milk...
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Global Efforts against HIV/AIDS Should Focus on Prevention and Testing
Prevention strategies should be improved in order to reduce transmission of HIV among those...
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HIV’s Threat Has Not Come to an End Yet
When President Bush announced in 2003 his five-year, $15 billion plan to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS...
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FDA Releases Guidelines for Genetically Engineered Animals
The Food and Drug Administration issued on Thursday “The Regulation of Genetically...
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve the Mental Development of Premature Baby Girls
According to a new study, preterm infant girls who receive a high amount of omega-3 fatty acid...
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Peanut Butter Distributor Recalls Salmonella-Tainted Products
King Nut Companies of Solon, Ohio, recalled the brand of peanut butter that tested positive for...
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FDA Advisory Committee Backs Drug From Engineered Goat
An advisory committee of the Food and Drug Administration recommended on Friday the approval of...
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CDC Probing Salmonella Outbreak In The US
Just months after salmonella Saintpaul caused more than 1,400 illnesses all over the United...
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Engineered Goat Produces Medicine
The progress made by medicine in the latest years has been truly fantastic, as new technologies and...
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Salmonella Outbreak Continues to Spread in More States
Ohio health officials have announced at least 50 people in 18 countries have been sickened by...
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FDA: New Drug from Genetically Engineered Goats May Be on Its Way
The Food and Drug Administration revealed Wednesday that for the first time an anti-clotting drug...
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A New Disadvantage For Smokers: Third-Hand Smoke
A recent study has revealed a disturbing fact: fewer than half of smokers know that poisons...
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How To Eat Healthy
It’s not a secret to anyone that a healthy diet is essential for maintaining...
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Pregnant Women with Vitamin D Deficit at Risk for C-Section
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Centre report in the...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Disease
A small group of people carries a gene
mutation that protects their hearts against the negative...
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Gene Mutation Protects Against the Negative Effects of a High-Fat Diet
A genetic mutation found in a small group of people might protect their heart against the effects...
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Gene Mutation Keeps Some People Away from Heart Disease
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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People
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Chris Brown’s Career Is Down In the Dumps
Because they haven't compiled enough evidence yet, prosecutors are thinking of pushing back Chris...
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Chris Brown Is Taking Anger Management Classes
Chris Brown is reportedly attending anger-management classes.
The troubled 19-year-old...
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Mickey Rourke to Take on New Role?
Mickey Rourke may have failed to win the best actor Oscar statuette, but he was still the subject...
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Wrigley Suspends Chris Brown Ad Following Attack Allegations
Chewing gum producer Wrigley suspended on Monday an ad featuring singer Chris Brown following the...
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Heath Ledger’s Parents Proud by Posthumous Oscar Nomination
Heath Ledger was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards, for the extraordinary...
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Pitt and Jolie Won’t Celebrate their Oscar Nominations
When asked if they were going to celebrate their Academy Awards nominations, actors Brad Pitt and...
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Heath Ledger Earns Posthumous Oscar Nomination
Thursday, Heath Ledger earned a posthumous Academy Award nomination for best supporting actor for...
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Charges Have Been Dropped Against Actors Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright
Los Angeles attorney Blair Berk, who represented "W." stars Josh Brolin and...
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Charges Against Brolin and Wright Will Be Dropped
Prosecutors have dropped all charges against Josh Brolin and Jeffrey Wright who were both charged...
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What Should Kids Know About Santa?
Unfortunately for the more religious aspects of the holidays, Santa Claus will always be the one to...
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No party, please ! Fashion's Karl Lagerfeld turns 70. Or 75.
Berlin - Dark glasses, black suits, white ponytail: top designer Karl Lagerfeld has long since...
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Kanye and Knievel Smooth Things Out
A lawsuit filed by motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel against rapper Kanye West over the use of...
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Heather Mills: Stop Eating Animal Products!
As the spokesperson for Viva (Vegetarians International Voice for Animals) Paul McCartney’s...
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Kid Rock: I Wish Pamela Much Happiness
While a guest on the "Late Show with David Letterman" on Monday, Kid Rock gave his best...
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Rebecca Romijn And Jerry O’Connell Got Married
"Ugly Betty" actress Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O’Connell exchanged vows over the weekend...
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Luxurious Indian Wedding Celebration For Liz Hurley
Elizabeth Hurley and hubby Arun Nayar arrived in Mumbai early on Monday after being married Friday...
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