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Healthy Baby
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Baby's smile delivers natural high to mothers
| A BABY'S smile delivers a natural high to mothers and can be addictive. | While that is hardly news to most mothers, a study of the female brain conducted in the US has provided the science behind t... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Cabbage
Disease   Food   Health   Photos   Science  
Food for thought: eat more cabbage, beats
by Francesca Witcher | Special to WTOPnews.com | Are you staying fit with the right foods this summer? Men's Health magazine has rounded up the best of the bunch you've probably forgotten about. | Bea... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
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Residents line up to be loaded onto a pickup truck as police conducts a raid on the Central Methodist Church in downtown Johannesburg, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. The church had become a haven for homeless people, mainly refugees from neighboring Zimbabwe, who sought shelter at the place of worship Gangs bash refugees, despite Robert Mugabe promise
| TWO camps housing refugees from the political violence in Zimbabwe came under armed attack yesterday, only days after their occupants were removed from foreign embassies with government guarantees f... (photo: AP Photo / Denis Farrell) The Australian
Africa   Photos   Politics   Refugees   Violence   Zimbabwe  
Australia's Jana Rawlinson, Athletics Jana Rawlinson race just got a lot easier
| ANOTHER big name standing between Jana Rawlinson and Olympic gold will miss the Beijing Games, with 400m hurdles world record-holder Yuliya Pechonkina of Russia battling a heart problem. | "She star... (photo: AP) The Australian
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 Afghan women clad in burqas sit under a banner which says, " HIV/AIDS, Resist against difficulties, It is everybody´s responsibility," in Kabul, Afghanistan on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005. Afghanistan has registered only 49 cases of HIV, includi Gels to protect women from HIV may help men more
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Gels aimed at helping women protect themselves from the AIDS virus may end up helping men as much or more, researchers predicted on Monday. | Compu... (photo: AP /Musadeq Sadeq) AOL
Aids   Health   Photos   Research   Washington   Women  
 The visiting President of Zambia Mr. Levy P. Mwanawasa is received by the President Dr. A.P.J Abdul Kalam and the Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee at a Ceremonial Reception in New Delhi on April 21, 2003 (Monday). Jpib2u Mwanawasa stable after surgery
| Lusaka - Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa was in a stable condition on Tuesday after surgery at a hospital in France to improve his breathing after he suffered a stroke... (photo: PIB photo) News24
Africa   Lusaka   Photos   President   Surgery   Zambia  
 Aerobic Exercise /wam2 Hard Exercise Curbs Metabolic Syndrome
Metabolic syndrome, which makes diabetes and heart disease more likely, may have met its match in exercise — especially when it gets intense. | People with metabolic... (photo: Creative Commons) CBS News
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Kate Beckinsale It's puppy love for Kate Beckinsale as she shows off her latest accessory
| Kate Beckinsale traded in her designer handbag yesterday for another popular Hollywood accessory - an adorable puppy. | The actress proudly toted her new furry bundle d... (photo: Creative Commons ) The Daily Mail
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Rudo Noise 041113GFDL.JPG/ntf1 Health Tip: Protect Your Hearing
Prevent hearing loss from too much noise | this article to news version | (HealthDay News) -- Ears are very sensitive to loud noises, and too much noise or prolonged expo... (photo: GNU / Lmbuga ) Healthfinder
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 Pregnancy. (dy1) Pregnancy Boosts Heart Attack Risk
Older age of American moms may be behind increase in cases, experts say. | By Steven Reinberg | HealthDay Reporter this article to news version | (SOURCES: Uri Elkayam, M... (photo: Public Domain Photo) Healthfinder
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Medicine Diseases
David Cameron expels the sinners from his garden
Now you can get a degree without literacy
Senior citizens: The fight goes on
Colorado: Heaven is a powder day at Snowmass
Conservative Party chief David Cameron, right, and his local Conservative candidate Edward Timpson, left, speak to the media on a visit to train haulage company, Freightliner Group Limited, during their campaign ahead of the Crewe and Nantwich by election on May 22, in Crewe, England, Thursday May 15, 2008. Rusting train cars litter railroad yards that flank this industrial town that has been a bedrock of support for Prime Minister Gordon Brown's Labour Party. Once a farming hamlet, Crewe was transformed by locomotive building into a bustling town in the mid-19th century, only to see the industry slip into a steep decline. Now, Labour looks set to lose the district for the first time in a special election Thursday, raising questions about whether the Brown era may be grinding to its own slow halt
Tories to target fat, poor, addicted
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Key agreements at G8 summit
Virus fatal to horses, humans returns
A Blood Marker Could Spot Diabetes Risk
Elderly may fare worse on prostate cancer drugs
G8-Gipfel: Initiative fr bezahlbare Lebensmittel starten
Key agreements at G8 summit
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Mental Health Smoking
Trial won't be moved for woman accused of ID theft
Yoga fosters emotional strength
Policy benefits that state requires cost $1.3b a year
WEDNESDAY Overe...
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Yoga fosters emotional strength
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Anti-smoking groups fight fruit-flavour smokes
Tiny Island Considers National Tobacco Ban
South Pacific island Niue mulls nationwide ban on tobacco an
Pregnancy Boosts Heart Attack Risk
 Pregnancy. (dy1)
Pregnancy Boosts Heart Attack Risk
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Nutrition SARS
Ten ways to lose 10 pounds
Kids and cholesterol
Study: Coffee lowers overall risk of dying, but not cancer
Nutrition Quiz | Lentils
 KLdy1 - Jan07 - measuring tape - obese - obesity - over weight. (dy1)
Ten ways to lose 10 pounds
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Deadly malaria cases on the rise
Romblon fish ban ordered
Bio-defense research not for all, not Hollywood
Bio-defense research not for all, not Hollywood
 Young malaria patient
Deadly malaria cases on the rise
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Malpractice Science
NJ governor's ex-girlfriend to fight union ouster
NJ governor's ex-girlfriend to fight union ouster
Docs Bailing Out of Medicare, Medicaid
Editorial: Maryland: Going out of business?
 pesticide - agriculture - india - am1
Pesticide dealers announce indefinite strike
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Sir John Templeton: investor and philanthropist
National Academy of Science and Technology 30th Annual Scien
He poses as a lay minister
Baby, you light up my world
Lintel showing a fight between Krishna and Arjuna at Kao Phra Viharn, Cambodia, jsa1
Temple spat rages in Thailand after UNESCO listing
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