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16/Aug/2006 7:24PM |
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) -- High-school boys, and girls in particular, who regularly watch pro wrestling television shows seem to be more likely than non-viewers to get into fights with their partners when they're on dates, new research suggests.
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16/Aug/2006 7:04PM |
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LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas (AP) -- Rhonda Sanders received an eye-opening letter from her daughter's school three years ago: At age 10, her 5-foot, 137-pound child was heavier than 98 percent of her peers.
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16/Aug/2006 6:29PM |
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TORONTO, Ontario (CNN) -- During the 25 years of the AIDS epidemic, much of the focus has been on developing a vaccine or treatment, and prevention has sometimes seemed to take a back seat. But this week at the 16th International AIDS Conference in Toronto, the tables are turning.
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16/Aug/2006 6:18PM |
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(AP) -- A once-rare drug-resistant germ now appears to cause more than half of all skin infections treated in U.S. emergency rooms, say researchers who documented the superbug's startling spread in the general population.
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16/Aug/2006 2:11PM |
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- There wasn't much left of the Nissan Altima that night, when Sam Thompson almost lost his ability to run, the night he could have died.
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16/Aug/2006 10:38AM |
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SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, Pennsylvania (AP) -- E.J. Strehlow is a Little League pitcher with a big-league injury.
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16/Aug/2006 10:26AM |
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ACCOMAC, Virginia (AP) -- A 16-year-old cancer patient's legal fight ended in victory Wednesday when his family's attorneys and social services officials reached an agreement that would allow him to forgo chemotherapy.
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