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Recent developments in Hiv research will lead to designing more cost effective drugs. Researchers at Yale University have engineered synthetic...
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Thousands of people smoke pot without the benefit of a doctor's recommendation. Does that mean they are doing it just to get high?...
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Reports of Brittany Murphy's death have included accounts of excessive vomiting, and days of illness and flu-like symptoms. While the...
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These delicious and delicate individual soufflés are an elegant way to celebrate a holiday morning. Light, fluffy and perfectly portioned, these soufflés practically...
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According to a Canadian study published in December 2009, women have inadequate knowledge regarding the advantages of breastfeeding. The...
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Kim Kardashian and Khole Kardashian have had their share of publicized mishaps and subsequent interventions but when physical aggression...
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Beating the holiday stress is a tall order for 2009, The economy is rough, lots of folks are out of work and jobs are scarce. It can be...
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Medicare premiums change every year in January Photo by Ed Bock Every year in January Medicare fees and co-payments change. Here is a...
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Gratitude is a powerful and life-changing phenomenon. In her extraordinary book, Attitudes of Gratitude, MJ Ryan teaches us how to unlock...
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Risks of marijuana use among teens are worse than originally thought. Daily use of marijuana (also known as cannabis, weed or pot) in teens can cause anxiety and depression as well...
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AP Enterprise: Feds mull regulating drugs in water
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Federal regulators under President Barack Obama have sharply shifted course on long-standing policy toward pharmaceutical residues in the nation's drinking water, taking a critical first step toward regulating some of the contaminants while acknowledging they could threaten human health.