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Nicotine rises 'gradually' in the brain
| WASHINGTON: A new study by Duke University Medical Center researchers has shown that nicotine takes much longer than previously thought to reach peak levels in the brains of cigarette smokers. | Sci... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Flu, Sick, Sneeze
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Research offers new hope for flu sufferers
| Aches, fever, exhaustion... when you have been knocked out with the flu, the symptoms are bad enough. | And that is before the emotional effects of feeling miserable and tired kick in. | There is li... (photo: Creative Commons / tranchis)
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Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi speaks to the media, Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Soccer Intelligence: All in the Mind, or the Feet?
| LONDON — Silvio Berlusconi, the owner of AC Milan, has given his team talk ahead of his club’s Champions League game in Manchester on Wednesday. | News and features from around the world... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis) The New York Times
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A patient with AIDS has his daily check-up at the San Jose hospice in San Pedro Sula, Honduras on May 18, 2006 New hope for young with cancer
| TEENAGERS and young adults with cancer have 50 per cent less chance of surviving than other age groups because there are no dedicated services to treat them. | Dubbed the disease's "forgotten g... (photo: AP / Edgard Garrido) The Daily Telegraph Australia
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 PREGNANT - WOMAN - ABORTION - POVERTY - FILIPINO                               "Yeah, I'm having an abortion right now. It's not that bad. It's not that scary. ...
| One- about half of American women will have an unintended pregnancy before the age of 45, and one in three American women will have an abortion sometime during their ch... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Newsvine
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Soda - Drinks - Sugary Drinks Tax soda, pizza to cut obesity, researchers say
| U.S. researchers estimate that an 18 percent tax on pizza and soda can push down U.S. adults' calorie intake enough to lower their average weight by 5 pounds (2 kg) per... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) China Daily
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President Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.jpg Obama Health Care Push: Back To His Grassroots
| GLENSIDE, Pa. — Stirring memories of his campaign for the White House, President Barack Obama made a spirited, shirt-sleeved appeal for passage of long-stalled he... (photo: Public Domain / Killiondude) Huffington Post
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Meal - Rice, Shanghai Rolls and Fried Chicken - Food People able to taste fat likely to remain slim
Sydney: People who have the ability to taste fat are likely to remain slim as they tend to eat less fatty food, a new study says. | Deakin University (DU) researcher Russ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) Samachaar
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Obese Woman Three Reasons Why Fat May Not Be Your Fault
By LAUREN COX | ABC News Medical Unit | March 9, 2010 | People facing often know why. That weakness for donuts in the morning, that meatball sandwich at work, or that dea... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba) ABC News
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 KLdy1 - apr06 - milk - poultry products - calcium - vitamins and minerals - health food. (dy1) 8 Tips to Save Your Bones
By DAN CHILDS | March 9, 2010 | Perhaps you want to know about other ways to strengthen your bones before going on . Or maybe you already take these medications, but you ... (photo: WN / deniseyong) ABC News
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Police unit takes 1,000 dangerous dogs off the street
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AP Interview: Brazilian leader says he's quit smoking af
Surprising Findings About Hepatitis C, Insulin Resistance
Gut bacteria may be linked to diseases
Take It to Heart: Most Cardiovascular Risk Factors Are Manag
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Junk foods become less popular with increasing costs
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New Scale Developed To Measure Anxiety Outcomes
Online questionnaire effective screening tool for mental hea
Medical identity theft is a fast growing crime that can enda
Research offers new hope for flu sufferers
Flu, Sick, Sneeze
Research offers new hope for flu sufferers
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Chewing gum smacks of wrinkle risks
Meningitis outbreak sets off probe at Ohio University
Tobacco company wants end to Norwegian display ban
The Effects Of Obesity, Smoking, And Drinking On Medical Pro
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The Effects Of Obesity, Smoking, And Drinking On Medical Problems And Costs
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One egg a day can help you lose weight: Study
People able to taste fat likely to remain slim
Three Reasons Why Fat May Not Be Your Fault
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One egg a day can help you lose weight: Study
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Anthem Executives Should be Fired
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U.S. Health Care Spending In An International Context
Health Centers Fill Critical Gap, Enjoy Support
Laws alone will not make drastic changes in womens secondary position in Indian society.
Enacting legislation not enough for social change
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No proof atom-smasher will end world
Stay tuned: More fee disputes coming over local TV channels
Google welcomes US Treasury decision to relax software expor
Porn domain name plan resurrected
In this May 31, 2007 file photo part of the LHC (large hadron collider) is seen in its tunnel at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland.
No proof atom-smasher will end world
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