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Newborn animals are wired to survive
I think there are some questions that, in this life, are just destined to remain unanswered. Answers to questions like what happened to Amelia Earhart and what really goes on at Area 51 are just not available. One nagging question that puzzles me...Tags: Amelia Earhart, Blood
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Mixed Reports About Whether Mubarak Has Died
pix11.com | @wpixReports conflicted Wednesday over whether the 84-year-old former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, was clinically dead. The state-run Middle East News Agency, citing medical sources, said he was declared clinically dead shortly after arriving late...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Cairo (Egypt), Hosni Mubarak, Lawyers, Physical Conditions
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Man Awarded $7.3 Million in "Popcorn Lung" Lawsuit
KDVRDENVER -- A Colorado man who got sick from inhaling fumes from too many bags of microwave popcorn may end up with millions. A jury in federal court found in his favor on Wednesday and awarded him $7.2 million. Doctors at National Jewish Hospital in...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Respiratory Disease, Justice System, Popcorn
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High-casual event raises funds to fight disease
His mother's death 16 years ago came as a sudden shock to Sean Hull. Even more distressing was the family's discovery that Ida Hull had suffered in silence for years with sarcoidosis, a debilitating, often fatal disease that frequently attacks the lungs....
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Angry Ex-Girlfriend Triggers Airline Bomb Hoax
CNNPHILADELPHIA -- A US Airways flight on its way to Dallas returned to Philadelphia on Thursday after a bomb threat that turned out to be a hoax, the Federal Aviation Administration said. The threat that led a full-scale SWAT response was apparently...Tags: U.S. Airways, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Stranger Than Fiction
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Camden Yards event looks to brush back lung cancer
The Baltimore SunMonica Barlow hates being asked whether she is a former smoker. To her it doesn't matter. To the people she meets who hear she is battling Stage 4 lung cancer, it seems the only possible explanation. "The answer is no, but that kind of frustrates me,...Tags: Medical Research, Xalkori (drug), University of Maryland, College Park, Food and Drug Administration, Diseases and Illnesses
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Steer clear of the flu, colds this season
FARGO, N.D. - “Mom, how are you holding up?” my 17-year-old son asked. “I'm feeling a little better,” I replied. I was finishing a bowl of chicken soup my husband brought me. A little while later, my 14-year-old daughter came into the “sick room”...Tags: Ear Infection, Flu, Headaches, Vomiting, Diseases and Illnesses
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Attorney: Mubarak Off Life Support, Health Improving
CNNCAIRO -- Ousted Egyptian strongman Hosni Mubarak is off life-support equipment and his health has improved a day after rumors that he was "clinically dead" swept across the world, his attorney said. "The hospital will issue a statement shortly about...Tags: Conservation, Real Estate, Hosni Mubarak, Physical Conditions, High Blood Pressure
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U.S. to cover cancer treatment for 9/11 responders
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The 70,000 surviving firefighters, police officers and other first responders who raced to the World Trade Center after the attacks of September 11, 2001 will be entitled to free monitoring and treatment for some 50 forms of cancer....Tags: Medical Research, Environmental Issues, The Pentagon, John Howard, Diseases and Illnesses
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U.S. Airways alerts customers to email, mail scams
Q13 FOX News OnlineCustomers have contacted U.S. Airways after receiving emails requesting flight confirmation or personal information. The airline responded on its website that they are not sending out any emails requesting such information and ask customers to ignore such...Tags: U.S. Airways
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Democratic activist dies of lung cancer
Roz Teller, a local Democratic activist, died Aug. 31 after a short battle with lung cancer. She was a member of the Los Angeles Democratic Party Central Committee, serving on the resolutions and judicial interview committees. She was also a member of...Tags: Parties and Movements, Politics, Lung Cancer, Democratic Party
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Half of women may have sleep apnea: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Fully half of the 400 women given overnight sleep tests in a new Swedish study turned out to have mild-to-severe sleep apnea. In the random population sample of adult women who answered a questionnaire and were monitored while...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Physical Conditions, Sleep Apnea, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Weight
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