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Self-Embedding Disorder – The New Trend of Self-Mutilation among Teens
A study presented Wednesday at the annual meeting of the
Radiological Society of North America...
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Panel: Medical Residents Should Sleep More to Prevent Deadly Errors
A series of reports done on the medical field have revealed
serious medical errors....
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Report: Half Of Young Adults Have A Mental Health Disorder
Nearly half of US youths suffer from a psychiatric
disorder, from alcohol dependency to...
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Post-heart-attack angst can hurt your heart, German experts warn
Hamburg - A patient who receives an implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICDs) after a heart attack...
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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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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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More Study Is Needed for Off-Label Use of Drugs, Study Says
American researchers have identified 14 widely prescribed
drugs that are used for other conditions...
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Banzel Approved by the FDA to Treat Severe Epilepsy
A new drug called Banzel (rufinamide) has
been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
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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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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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Chronically Ill Americans Experience More Medical Errors
Chronically ill U.S. residents are more likely to forgo medical care on account of high costs or...
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U.S. Chronically Ill Patients More Likely to Be Subjected to Medical Errors
A recently carried out survey reached the conclusion that the United States patients are the...
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Staying Active Helps Heart Failure Patients As Well
“Be
active!” is not a message that we hear for the first time. Health care
providers and not only...
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Nationwide Premature Birth Report Gives States Grades For Premature Births
Each year, more than 530,000 babies are
born before 37 full weeks of gestation, statistics show....
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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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Pfizer Halts Phase III Trial On Obesity Drug Over US Rejection Fears
Pfizer Inc., the world’s largest drugmaker, on Wednesday
said it abandoned an obesity drug known...
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Children Living with Smokers More Likely to Be Underfed
Children and adult members of smoking
households are more likely to be underfed, according to a...
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Study Shows Fibromyalgia Is a “Real Disease,” Related to Brain Dysfunction
According to a new brain scan study,
fibromyalgia may be related to a dysfunction of cerebral...
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Eating Fish Regularly May Prevent Kidney Damage In Diabetics
One of the most serious complications of diabetes is kidney
disease. British researchers have...
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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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Sex Trumps Sports as a Sleeping Aid
Kassel, Germany - Even though humans sleep away about one-third of their lives, sleep science is...
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Parents Urged to Monitor Their Teens' Mood Swings
Cologne, Germany - Teenagers commonly experience mood swings and are not always approachable, and...
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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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One in Seven Female US Vets Reports Sexual Trauma
A report released Tuesday at a medical conference in San
Diego by the VA’s National Center for...
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Preterm Delivery May Be Linked To Depression
A survey says that about 10 to 20% of pregnant women show some symptoms of depression and that a...
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Study Shows Tai Chi May Benefit Patients with Knee Arthritis
The traditional Chinese form of exercise – tai chi – proved to be efficient in reducing pain and...
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Anti-Obesity Drug Pulled From European Markets
On
Thursday, the French pharmaceutical company Sanofi-Aventis halted the
sales of their...
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Sales of Sanofi’s Anti-Obesity Drug Acomplia Suspended In Europe
Warnings about Sanofi-Aventis’ anti-obesity
rimonabant (Acomplia) had always accompanied the drug,...
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Leukemia Drug Shows Promise in Reversing Multiple Slerosis
Leukemia drug alemtuzumab appears to reduce or even reverse many of the disabilities caused by...
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Depression during Pregnancy Doubles the Risk of Preterm Delivery
Pregnant women with significant depressive
symptoms during pregnancy have the highest chance of...
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Business
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US stocks rally on energy, technology shares
New York - US stocks rallied at day's end Tuesday as energy and technology shares led the way and...
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Germany on the Edge of Recession, Economists Warn
Berlin - Germany's leading economic research institutes warned Tuesday that Europe's biggest...
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SEC loosens requirements for banks to report investment values
Washington/New York - In an effort to relieve pressure on the banking industry's hard-pressed...
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Europe may also need massive rescue plan, OECD head says
Strasbourg - Despite assurances by European leaders that their finance systems were stable, Europe...
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Apple Shares Plummet after Analyst Downgrading
Apple Inc. suffered a massive 18% stock market drop along
with numerous other tech companies after...
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Bush's Republicans in revolt over finance rescue plan
Washington - US legislators worked behind closed doors
through Saturday seeking agreement on a...
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Battle lines drawn over giant US finance rescue
Washington - Battle lines were being drawn in Washington on Sunday over the US government's rescue...
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AIG Loan Signals New US Era of Regulation, Intervention
Washington - In a country that prides itself on free-market principles, US taxpayer dollars are are...
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Financial behemoth Lehman Brothers largest failure in US
New York - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, the 158-year-old investment bank, has become the largest...
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US Fights to Keep Economy Afloat with Fannie-Freddie Rescue
Washington - In potentially the largest financial bailout in US history, the rescue of mortgage...
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Tropical Storm Arthur Knocks Down Oil Prices By $1
Oil prices fell $1 on Monday, as
the dollar got stronger against the background of the Tropical...
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Fed Bailout of Stearns Brings Back Depression Memories
The fifth largest investment bank, Bear Stearns, has been bailed out by JP Morgan and the Federal...
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Movies
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Heather Locklear Officially Charged With DUI
Actress Heather Locklear has been finally charged with one count of driving under the influence of...
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Happiness Pops Up with Poppy in “Happy-Go-Lucky”
At first, you may think she’s mad or at least stoned.
Actually, she’s just happy. Happy about...
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David Duchovny Has Completed Sex Rehab
It apparently takes four to five weeks to treat a sex
addiction or so we gather from David...
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The Jolie-Pitt Hits Manhattan!
America’s Golden Couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, arrived early last week in New York. The...
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Angelina Jolie Looking Radiant On The Streets Of New York City
Actress Angelina Jolie made her first public appearance last night since giving birth to her twins...
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Nick and Norah’s Charming Everything
It's been three weeks, two days, and 23 hours since Tris broke up with Nick. This is the major...
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Concerned Citizen In Locklear Arrest Case May Have Own Concerns
The person who apparently did a good deed by calling police
when she saw a confused Heather...
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Update: Heather Locklear Arrested In Santa Barbara
Looks like former "Melrose Place" star Heather Locklear isn't doing so well after her...
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Tropic Thunder: Tom Cruise Finally Gets Some Recognition Again
It has been a hard year for Hollywood
star Tom Cruise but the good times may be back again – at...
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Bale Keeps Silent At “Dark Knight’s” Spain Premiere
Despite rumors that his marriage to Sandra Blazic is on the
rocks, Christian Bale appeared at the...
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Kit Kittredge: Story of The American Girl
Kit Kittredge is not your average American Girl..she's the
old American Girl with other values and...
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Depressed Locklear Seeks Professional Help
U.S. actress Heather Locklear, famous for her roles in television Dynasty and Melrose Place, has...
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Report: Drive-by Shooting Near “Public Enemies” Set
The Chicago
police has arrested a teen who fired a gunshot near the set of Johnny Depp’s
latest...
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Tatum O'Neal Released, Future Looks Ominous
Troubled former child star Tatum O’Neal was caught red-handed, tried to make a vague excuse...
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Tatum O'Neal Arrested, Released on Cocaine Buy
Oscar-winning actress Tatum O’Neal was arrested last night in New York City, after she was caught...
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Kirsten Dunst Confesses Struggle with Depression
Actress Kirsten Dunst has long been followed by rumors
concerning a substance or alcohol abuse...
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Cruise Welcome in Mission Impossible 4 Says Redstone
Tom Cruise may have been unceremoniously removed from Paramount two years ago after the flop of...
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Movie Review: Smart People
Moviegoers who have
had enough of the conventional drama and the reeled-off character...
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Johnny Depp Saves Extras' Lives
Johnny Depp was on the set of “Public Enemies,” the crime drama he is currently filming...
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Anne Hathaway’s Boyfriend Arrested for Bad Check
Anne Hathaway’s longtime boyfriend, Raffaelo Follieri, was
arrested Thursday and charged with...
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‘Drillbit Taylor’ Bullies Theaters Today!
Paramount Pictures’ “Drillbit Taylor,” a new comedy starring
Owen Wilson as a bodyguard hired by...
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Marion Cotillard Joins Public Enemies
French actress Marion Cotillard will join Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in the Michael...
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Maila 'Vampira' Nurmi Passed Away
Actress Maila Nurmi, who gave life to character Vampira, the glamorous horror-movie hostess, died...
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World
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US In Year-Long Recession, Top Economic Arbiter Declares
Washington - The United States has been in a recession since December 2007, the country's official...
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Bush Encourages Cooperation At APEC Summit
U.S. President George W. Bush, Chinese President Hu Jintao, Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso and...
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Leaders meet as economic woes pile up
Washington - The world's 20 leading economies are holding an historic summit in Washington Saturday...
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Historic G20 Summit Hopes To Head Off Global Recession
Washington/Berlin - The leaders of the world's 20 biggest economies will hold an historic meeting...
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Modest damage in first reports from Cuba after Hurricane Paloma
Havana/Miami - The first reports late Sunday from Cuba following Hurricane Paloma described...
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Update: Tropical Storm ‘Nana’ Formed In Atlantic
Tropical Storm Nana, the 14 named storm of the 2008 Atlantic
Hurricane Season, formed on Sunday in...
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Laura Leaves The U.S., Heads For Scotland
The tropical storm season is close to being over for the U.S. and its citizens. After Kyle gained...
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Bush Raises Spectre of Painful Recession without Rescue Plan
Washington - A somber US President George W Bush painted a frightening picture of soaring job...
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US Finance Rescue Plan Aims to Help Healthy Companies
Washington - The US treasury secretary and central bank head Tuesday outlined details of a historic...
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Bold action needed to rescue financial institutions, Bush says
Washington - President George W Bush said Saturday that bold action was needed to bailout US...
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Ike death toll in US rises to 30, tens of thousands stranded
Houston - More than 1,000 rescue personnel Monday intensified their feverish search for survivors...
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Rescuers Search for Victims in Ike's Wake
Houston - As Hurricane Ike slowed to a tropical depression Sunday after carving a path of...
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Recovery Efforts Underway in Storm-Ravaged Texas
Houston - Rescuers used everything from boats and helicopters to dump trucks to reach stranded...
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Hurricane Ike Threatens Texas’ Gulf Coast
Hurricane Ike threatens millions of people with strong wind, rain and a massive wave of water up to...
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US Recruiting War Veterans for Paralympics
Beijing - "It is as if I have been given a second chance," American swimmer Melissa...
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