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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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EU Health Agency Raises Number of Swine Flu Cases
Seven European countries had confirmed cases of people infected with swine flu as of Thursday...
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What is swine flu?
Stockholm - The current outbreak of swine flu which has caused alarm around the world is a...
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People’s Level of Stress Depending on Their Geographic Location
According to a study in the current issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, people...
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FDA Delays Approval of Symbicort in 6-11 Year Olds with Asthma
Giant drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc said Monday it has received a Complete Response Letter from US...
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New Web Site Helps People Cope With Stress During Tough Times
The federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) launched March 31 a...
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Study finds action video games improve eyesight
San Francisco A new study has found that action video games can improve players' eyesight,...
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Viral infections carry lingering heart risks
Exercise usually helps strengthen the heart but after a bout of flu or another viral...
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Hurricane Katrina Tied to Dramatic Increase in Heart Attacks
Tulane University research has shown that Hurricane Katrina has contributed to a dramatic rise in...
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Anesthesia in Infancy Might Lead to Learning Disabilities Later
Mayo Clinic researchers say that if children have anesthesia 2 or more times before the age of 3,...
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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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Three out of Four Emergency Response Recruits Is either Overweight or Obese
A study by researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Harvard...
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Traffic Jams Tipple Risk of Heart Attack
A recent study showed that getting stuck in traffic and getting frustrated about it triples the...
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Optimism Is the Best Medicine Ever!
A study of 100,000 women ages 50 and over since 1994, presented at the American Psychosomatic...
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You’d Better Learn to Control Your Anger! It Can Cause Cardiac Arrest
A new study in the March 3 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology concludes...
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The American Heart Month – How’s Your Heart Doing?
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer in both men and women, claiming the lives of nearly 1 million...
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Cardiologists Offer Tips for Everyone’s Hearts
Nowadays many people feel more and more worried about the fact that they need to pass over this...
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Hormonal Test May Predict The Likelihood Of Postpartum Depression
What is your chance of developing postpartum depression? This is a question most women are eager...
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The Cigarette Industry Goes Through Hard Times
The cigarette industry in the United States will suffer a lot of tough changes. The government will...
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Healthcare Groups, Authorities Join Their Efforts to Curb Smoking
The World Health Organization has repeatedly said that more effective tobacco control policies...
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Relaxed People Less Likely to Develop Dementia
People who are more relaxed, calm and not easily stressed are less likely to develop dementia in...
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Men Better Than Women In Resisting Food Temptations
When it comes to goodies, who in the world can resist temptations? Apparently, men are able...
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Low Blood Oxygen on Everest Proved Another Amazing Human Capability
British researchers have found that the established medical rules about the amount of oxygen needed...
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Study Blames Childhood Trauma for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Researchers at Emory University School of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and...
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Go to the Gym to Look Good for 2009! Fitness Centers Offer Discounts to Attract Members
Fitness centers are working to attract new members for 2009. According to statistics released by...
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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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How To Eat Healthy
It’s not a secret to anyone that a healthy diet is essential for maintaining...
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Sleep! Your Heart Will Thank You
A new study reveals that people who don't get much sleep are more likely to develop calcium...
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Less Sleep Hardens Arteries, Leads to Heart Disease
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that not getting...
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FDA Wants Additional Data on Centocor Psoriasis Drug
The Food and Drug Administration wants additional information on Ustekinumab before approving it...
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U.S.
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US banks turn to investors for cash after stress test findings
Washington - Major US banks turned to private investors Friday in the hopes of finding 75 billion...
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Stress tests to show banks need cash; investors feared worse
Washington - Some of the United States' largest banks will be forced to raise...
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US stocks recover as Geithner says many banks have enough funds
Washington - US markets rallied Tuesday led by financial shares, after Treasury Secretary Timothy...
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Oversight group fears fraud, criminal acts in US financial rescue
Washington (dpa) - The United States' dramatic efforts to stabilize the financial system are...
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Bernanke: US recession could end this year
Washington - US Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said in a television interview aired Sunday...
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TV entertainment holds mirror to US during recession
Los Angeles - US viewers turning to their televisions for comfort and distraction from economic...
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US Army Faced With Record Suicide Rates
Having to face the stress of ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the long overseas tours...
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Gene Mutation Said To Combat Obesity
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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FDA Panel Warns Over Two Asthma Drugs
A US Food and Drug Administration panel decided on Thursday that two asthma drugs pose serious...
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Elephants in Zoos Live Less
Recent research reported that both Asian and African elephants that live in captivity have a...
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Senate report links top Bush officials to detainee abuse
Washington - Former defence secretary Donald Rumsfeld and other senior officials were directly...
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FDA Panel To Decide On The Safety Of Asthma Drugs
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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FDA Releases Warning on Use of Four Popular Asthma Drugs
An analysis released Friday by the Food and Drug
Administration concluded that four drugs used to...
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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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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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Veterans Day Celebrated on November 11
Both a federal holiday and a state holiday
in all states, Veterans Day, a day dedicated to the...
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Obama, McCain and VP Nominees Make Final Moves
Barack Obama and John McCain are making the final appearances before Election Day and are now...
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Specials
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Need a dog toilet, a knotless balloon? Meet the inventors
Geneva - What to do if you live next door to a veterinarian whose clients' dogs always leave behind...
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‘Magic’ Pill Found to Cut Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Half
Researchers present at the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Orlando, Florida...
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Conficker Worm: Huge Threat? April Fools Joke?
Everyone hopes that April 1 won’t actually be Zero Day for the Conficker worm, but if...
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One in Four Tuberculosis Deaths Involves a Person Infected with HIV
Tuberculosis killed more people with HIV than ever in 2007, according to a new report released by...
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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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Don’t Worry, Be Happy!
If you don’t know the song, now it’s a good time to search for it and listen. It might...
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Optimism Adds Years to Your Life
Having a healthy concept about life has always helped people to forget things that made them...
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Unhappy Marriages May Hurt Women’s Heart, Literally
Marital stress raises health risks for women, but nor for men, according to a new study presented...
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Anger, Stress Can Cause Irregular Heart Beat
Doctors have always warned about the negative impact of stress on our body, especially on our...
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Kisses Relieve Stress
If you don’t have anybody to kiss you on Valentine’s Day, you’d better go out...
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Council Votes to Ban Commercial Fishing in Arctic
Thursday, a federal advisory board voted to ban commercial fishing north of the Bering Strait...
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Ringling Bros. To Respond In Court To Elephants Mistreatment Charges
Animal welfare organizations have called Ringling Brothers to court over allegations of...
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Hormone May Predict Postpartum Depression
New research in the Archives of General Psychiatry suggests that women with higher levels of...
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Super Bowl And Porn Do Not Mix!
Tucson’s KVOA-TV experienced a glitch during the Super Bowl, showing to all of...
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The Detroit Auto Show Focuses On Electric Vehicles
The North American International Auto Show was opened today for the public and the focus was put on...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome May Be Linked to Childhood Trauma
Children who are exposed to sexual, physical or psychological abuse are more likely to develop...
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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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Lack of Sleep Tied to Heart Disease
It has long been known that not getting enough sleep might get your heart into trouble literally....
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A Scrutinizing Look at Holiday Myths
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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The Life in 2020 As Seen By The Pew Internet & American Life Project
According to a recently released report, by 2020, the mobile
phone is expected to become the most...
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Zoo Elephants Suffer From Mental and Physical Ailments, Study Finds
Elephants in protected populations live twice as much as
those in zoos, a recent study on European...
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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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Zoo Conditions Not So Great For Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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The Use of Complementary/Alternative Medicine, a Common Practice among Kids
One in nine children uses complementary and
alternative medicine to treat chronic pain and other...
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Are Popular Asthma Drugs Safe? FDA Panel to Decide on Their Safety
A Food and Drug Administration panel of medical
experts is weighing whether to allow certain...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Blame Your Boss For Your Heart Attack!
Employees who say their bosses are inconsiderate and uncommunicative are more susceptible to heart...
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Britney: ‘I Married For All The Wrong Reasons’
Britney Spears said she is sorry for marrying Kevin Federline and that she did it for all the wrong...
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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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Vigorous Exercise Found to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk
Choosing a healthy life means to maintain a balance in everything. It means having a balanced diet...
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Sports
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Garnett's injury opens door for Lakers, Cavaliers
Los Angeles - Kevin Garnett may miss the entire NBA postseason. Danny Ainge...
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Button gets a boost as FIA turns down diffuser appeal
Paris - The car with which Jenson Button of the Brawn GP team won the opening two races of...
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Blazers burn through Spurs, tighten up playoff race in West
Los Angeles - For the past six seasons the Portland Trail Blazers have been road kill in San...
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Yao outplays Howard as Rockets beat Magic
Los Angeles - In another battle between the NBA's elite big men, Yao Ming got the better of...
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Spurs shut down Ginobili for rest of the season
Los Angeles - The San Antonio Spurs are to be without Manu Ginobili for the...
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Football bodies reject WADA "whereabouts" doping rule
Zurich - Football's governing body FIFA and the European body UEFA on Tuesday said they rejected...
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Marbury makes successful debut, Celtics edge Pacers
Los Angeles - Newly-acquired Stephon Marbury went back to work and it worked out well. ...
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Parker shines with 37 points, short-handed Spurs manhandle Mavs
Los Angeles - With two of their brightest stars sidelined by injuries, San Antonio Spurs' Tony...
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Radcliffe triumphs for third time at New York marathon
New York - Britain's Paula Radcliffe Sunday won the New York marathon for a second successive year...
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Gulnara Galkina-Samitova In Stunning Steeplechase Debut, Slovenian Delight
Beijing - Gulnara Galkina-Samitova of Russia turned on the style on Sunday, winning the inaugural...
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Season Ender: Tiger Woods to Have Knee Surgery
Tiger Woods will have knee surgery to repair his anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. The...
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Kasey Kahne Is This Year’s Coca-Cola 600 Winner
Kasey Kahne managed to end his 52-race winless streak by finishing
first in the Coca Cola 600...
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Lakers Sweep The Playoffs
The Los Angeles Lakers managed to get to game four against the Denver Nuggets with a minimal amount...
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Rockets Fly Through Nuggets And Obtain 15th Consecutive Victory
The Houston Rockets went for
their 15th consecutive win this season, beating the Denver Nuggets...
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Yao Misses NBA Season Due To Fracture, Will He Miss The Olympics?
The Houston Rockets suffered an
important loss for the remainder of the season, after NBA’s...
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Monica Seles Officially Ends Tennis Career
Nine-time major singles titlist Monica Seles officially
retired from tennis on Thursday.
Seles...
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Movies
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Anne Hathaway To Wear White Queen's Crown For Tim Burton
Things are definitely looking up for actress Anne Hathaway, when it comes to her career at least,...
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Mary-Kate Olsen's Lawyer Insists She Has Nothing To Hide
While actress Mary-Kate Olsen asked for immunity from prosecution before cooperating with the...
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The Incredible Hulk Has a New Face
It’s Edward Norton’s face. And it’s still scary, but with
more expressions.
First of all, I...
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Jessica Alba In Her Most Awaited Role
Popular 27-year-old Jessica Alba will take a break from her
successful acting career as she gave...
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The Not So Incredible Hulk Returns
Five years after the failure of the first movie based on
“The Incredible Hulk” television series,...
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'Bigger, Stronger Faster*' Explores the World of Steroid Use
Chris Bell, the creator of "‘Bigger, Stronger, Faster", is part of a family which grew up...
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Fox Wants You to Forget About the Remote
Fox network has announced it will reduce commercial time on
two of its forthcoming primetime...
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Autism: The Musical Reveals Effect of the Disorder on Parents
The new HBO documentary called "Autism: The Musical" reveals the dramatic effects on the...
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Michelle Williams Returns To Work
Heath Ledger’s former fiancée and mother of his child, actress Michelle Williams, returned to New...
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World
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Bernanke: End-of year recovery depends on financial system
Washington - The US economy continues to show signs of stabilizing and may be growing again by the...
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Australia decrees powers to quarantine swine flu victims
Sydney - Australians suspected of having swine flu could be forcibly detained under a new...
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Pope on first visit to Africa arrives in Cameroon
Yaounde - Pope Benedict XVI arriving Tuesday in Cameroon for his first visit to Africa as pontiff,...
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Benedict to push reconciliation on first Africa papal visit
Johannesburg - Four years after his ascension to the throne of St Peter, Pope Benedict XVI embarks...
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Lusting for power, Fritzl caused permanent suffering
Vienna ( - Austrian incest father Josef Fritzl was mainly driven by an abnormal yearning to exert...
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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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Eisenstadt Celebrates Haydn With A Feast Of Music
Eisenstadt, Austria - Tranquil little Eisenstadt will come alive to the sound of classical music in...
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Study Concludes That Elephants In Zoos Live Less
Recent research reported that both Asian and African elephants that live in captivity have a...
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Survey: Many Americans Turning To Complementary, Alternative Medicine
More and more Americans choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to treat their health...
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German Prince Seeks Return Of Property
Potsdam, Germany - Some 63 years after the end of World War II, a German prince is trying to secure...
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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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How Far Will Europe Push the World on Financial Reform?
Brussels - Europe's leaders have already said that they want the world's greatest powers to create...
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World Looks at China "More than Ever" during Current Crisis
Beijing - Can China save the world from the current financial crisis? To give the answer right...
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NATO Tries to Avoid "Vietnam syndrome" in Afghanistan
Brussels - NATO defence ministers meet on Thursday and Friday amid concerns that a "Vietnam...
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Smoking in Public Places Banned in India
New Delhi - India
on Thursday banned smoking in public places after a medical study warned...
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Four More Miners Rescued in Northern Philippines
Manila - Four more miners were rescued overnight after one week in a flooded mineshaft in the...
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Chinese Astronauts In Orbit, Ready For Spacewalk Saturday
Shenzhou VII, the name of which means “Divine Vessel” in Chinese,
the country’s third manned space...
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New Evidence, No Progress on Iran Nuclear Allegations
Vienna - Iran is continuing to expand its uranium enrichment programme while obfuscating UN efforts...
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Adults Near 9/11 Site More Prone to Asthma
On September 11, 2001, time stood still when suicide
hijackers crashed American Airlines Flight 11...
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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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The Iconic Wall Arch Collapses in Southern Utah Park
Wall Arch, a natural sandstone arch in the Arches National Park in the state of Utah, U.S., has...
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Bush Warns Israel about Bombing Iran
United States President George W. Bush along with top U.S. military commander Admiral Mike Mullen...
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A 13-Old-Boy Arrested for Paper Mill Fire
A 13-year-old-boy has been arrested Tuesday, as he was the
main suspect in a fire that...
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Fire Breaks Out Aboard USS George Washington Injuring 24
Fire broke out aboard the USS George Washington aircraft carrier on Thursday morning injuring 24...
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Polar Bears Are Now Protected
Polar bears were announced to be added to the list of
animals protected by the Endangered Species...
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Tiger Injures Toledo Zoo Keeper
A yet
unidentified Toledo zoo keeper was taken to the hospital yesterday after a
tiger reached...
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Police Beating Suspects Are Caught on Tape
About twelve police officers from Philadelphia used their power abusively when they started beating...
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The UN Fights The Food Crisis
The United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, has made
an appeal for a global effort to end...
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Lawsuit against Veterans Affairs Begins
Although the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs insists it
has done a lot to improve healthcare...
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US Soldiers at High Risk of Developing Mental Health Problems
A report by the U.S. Army Thursday reveals that more than a quarter
of U.S. soldiers on...
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People
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Pin-Thin Lindsay Lohan Blames Severe Weight Loss On Hard Work
We can’t possibly know what hides behind Lindsay Lohan’s increasingly skinny frame, but...
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Jennifer Garner, Safe From Stalker
Jennifer Garner is one of America’s sweetest actresses. Born on April 17th, 1972, the actress is...
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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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50 Cent And Former Girlfriend Share Custody
Famous rapper 50 Cent has been fighting in court with his ex-girlfriend, Shaniqua Tompkins, over...
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Jolie and Pitt Conceived Their Twins Through In Vitro
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have opted for fertility
treatments when they decided to have more...
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A-Rod's Wife Cynthia Rodriguez Files for Divorce, Takes High Road
A-Rod's wife Cynthia Rodriguez has filed for divorce alleging adultery and emotional abandonment of...
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Russert Buried Surrounded by Impressive Gathering of Friends
Russert’s death has been a shock to all. He suffered a heart attack on Friday, while at work in the...
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Uma Thurman’s Stalker Plays All Innocent in Court
Although
Jackson William Leslie Jordan has been the cause of much stress and tension in
the...
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Barbra Streisand Donates $5 Million to Cardiac Center
The Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
in Los Angeles
said Wednesday that Barbra Streisand had donated...
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Jay Leno Hunted By Network Companies
Everybody loves…Leno! The host of “The Tonight Show” Jay
Leno is being chased by major network...
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Bow Wow Rushed To Hospital After Ohio Concert
Young rap star Bow Wow was taken to a local hospital Thursday night following his performance at...
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Miss China wins Miss World 2007
Miss Zhang Zilin, 23, made Chinese thrilled with happiness
on Saturday, winning Miss World 2007 at...
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Sabrina Bryan Will Not Be Dancing Anymore
Viewers were shocked when “Dancing with the Stars” celebrity competitor Sabrina Bryan...
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David Copperfield Allegations Investigated by Grand Jury
A Seattle federal grand jury is considering allegations by an aspiring model from Washington who...
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Bobby Brown in Heart Attack Scare
Singer Bobby Brown denies having had a heart attack Tuesday night and says he is in good health and...
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Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams Call It Quits
For some it may come as a surprise, while some are still wondering how come it lasted as long as it...
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US Rapper Shot Dead
Queens rapper and Byrd Gang member, Stack Bundles, was killed in front of his house early Tuesday...
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Prince Charles Gets A Madame Tussauds Makeover
Britain’s
Prince Charles organic wax figure was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in London Wednesday,...
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Science
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Shuttle launch cancelled due to leak
Washington - The launch of the space shuttle Discovery planned for later Wednesday was abruptly...
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Discovery headed on long-delayed ISS expansion mission
Washington - After weeks of delay, the space shuttle Discovery is set to make an important delivery...
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It’s All About Kissing!
Just in time for Valentine's Day, a panel of scientists examined the mystery of what actually...
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Early Trauma May Lead to CFS in Adulthood
Children facing trauma may develop chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in their adulthood, according...
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Holiday Myths Scrutinized By Researchers
Ah the holidays! Whether you celebrate Christmas or Chanukah, or Capitalism, one and all,...
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Study Says Zoo Life Is Killing Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Elephants Die Younger In Zoos Than In The Wild
A recent study reported that African and Asian elephants living in zoos have a far shorter life...
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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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Zoo Elephants Have A Shorter Life Period
A recent study has just showed that living in a zoo
drastically shortens the lives of Asian and...
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Study: Zoo Conditions Halve Life Spans Of Captive Elephants
Seeing elephants at the zoo might be an incredible
experience for many, but knowing that their...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Study: Autumn Babies Are More Prone To Childhood Asthma
Are you afraid of having a child with
asthma? A new study suggests that the time of the year in...
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Study: 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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Anxiety In Children Better Treated with Combined Therapy
A recent study shows that children suffering from anxiety disorder manifest better results when...
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Memory Deleting – Now Possible In Mice
“Brainwashing” is a term usually used to describe the instilling of beliefs or attitudes into...
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Internet genome scans are both popular and controversial in US
Washington - Some people who want their genome scanned are only worried about what their hair will...
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Men, Keep Cell Phones Away From Your Pants To Avoid Infertility!
Cell phone radiation has been linked to a series of health
problems in recent years, from...
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Pride and Shame Displays Are Innate, Study Finds
A study that was conducted at the University of British Columbia found that the gestures of victory...
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NASA Still Has A Lot Of Unanswered Questions About Mars
NASA’s mission on Mars, which is being carried out with the
help of the Phoenix Lander, reached a...
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Mars Lander Encounters New Problems With Its Robotic Arm
NASA’s Mars Lander encountered some difficulties over the
weekend, related to its robotic arm....
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One Third Of Reef-Building Corals On The Verge Of Extinction
Marine biologists never get tired of warning about the
dangers human actions pose to one of the...
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NASA Presents Its Launch Schedule Play By Play
The National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced the schedule for the agency’s...
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White House Finally Comes Up With Climate Report
The Bush administration finally
concluded what we’ve been suspecting for some time now: that the...
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Endeavour Is On Track For Tonight’s Landing
NASA announced that the crew of space shuttle Endeavour
spent Tuesday getting ready for its...
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Thieves Go For Bees! Californian Beekeepers On Alert
One year after beekeepers have
had to deal with a mysterious disorder among their bee colonies...
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A DOE’s Study Proves The Efficiency Of Smart Grids
Today, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory announced the
results of two studies demonstrating...
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Pink Salmon under Threat of Extinction Due to Fish Farm Parasites
Wild pink salmon in northwestern Canada are at high risk of death
and could soon disappear because...
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ISS: Repair Of Torn Solar Array Is Underway
The Discovery astronauts Scott Parazynski and Doug Wheelock began
working outside the...
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Global Warming Transforms Earth into Sauna
Well, it’s not exactly going to be a sauna, but you’ll get the picture just by thinking at it:...
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Salmonella Grown in Space is Several Times Deadlier
A study has found that Salmonella grown during the Atlantis space-shuttle mission STS-115 in 2006...
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