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President's health care law vs. religious liberty? - Fox News


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President's health care law vs. religious liberty?
Fox News
This is a rush transcript from "Special Report," February 8, 2012. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. JAY CARNEY, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: We want to work with all these organizations to implement this policy in a way that ...
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Some men may inherit a higher risk of heart disease from dad - CBS News


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Some men may inherit a higher risk of heart disease from dad
CBS News
Move over, estrogen. There's a new theory that helps explain why men are more likely than women to get heart disease. A new study shows that some men may inherit a higher risk for heart disease directly from their fathers. The finding is significant in ...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Strengthens Memory - Medscape


Los Angeles Times

Deep Brain Stimulation Strengthens Memory
Medscape
February 9, 2012 — Deep brain stimulation of the entorhinal region, applied during learning, appears to improve memory of spatial information, report researchers. "Our results show that spatial learning in humans can be enhanced by electrical ...
Tiny electrical shocks to the brain enhance memoryHealthNews
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Tai Chi may help Parkinson's patients regain balance - Los Angeles Times


Los Angeles Times

Tai Chi may help Parkinson's patients regain balance
Los Angeles Times
A six-month program of Tai Chi exercises helped people with various stages of Parkinson's disease improve stability, their ability to walk and reduced the frequency of falls. A study released this week in the New England Journal of Medicine compared a ...
Tai chi helps Parkinson's patients balanceScience News
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Norovirus suspected in NJ college illnesses - USA TODAY


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Norovirus suspected in NJ college illnesses
USA TODAY
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ (AP) – Officials suspect norovirus is to blame for sickening dozens of students at two New Jersey colleges. State Health Department officials have confirmed noro in about 60 Princeton University students since late January.
Norovirus outbreak strikes Rider University in NJ, 40 hospitalizedCBS News
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Teen pregnancy rates reach 'dramatic' 40-year low in US - Fox News


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Teen pregnancy rates reach 'dramatic' 40-year low in US
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Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet WASHINGTON – Teen pregnancy rates in the US have dropped to a 40-year low, according to a study released Wednesday. The Guttmacher Institute, a non-profit sexual health research group that favors abortion ...
Teen pregnancy, abortion rates at record lowmsnbc.com
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Teen pregnancy, abortion rates at record low, study saysHealthNews
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Komen should clean house after Planned Parenthood flap, fundraiser says - Politico


Forbes

Komen should clean house after Planned Parenthood flap, fundraiser says
Politico
For top Susan G. Komen for the Cure fundraiser Eve Ellis, Karen Handel's resignation is only a start - she's calling for the CEO and entire board to go. Ellis, a former Komen New York City board member who wrote in a letter that the foundation has ...
What Komen Forgot In Failing Its BrandForbes
Komen's Nancy Brinker says she made mistakes in Planned Parenthood caseWashington Post (blog)
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Trans Fat Levels Drop 58% in Americans - Food Product Design


USA TODAY

Trans Fat Levels Drop 58% in Americans
Food Product Design
ATLANTA—Nearly a decade after federally mandated labeling of trans fats on food labels, a new study led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals blood levels of trans-fatty acids in Caucasian US adults decreased by 58% from 2000 to ...
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CDC concerned about 'untreatable' STD - Fox News


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CDC concerned about 'untreatable' STD
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Photomicrograph of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria.CDC/Dr. Stephen J. Kraus Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Researchers warned gonorrhea is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, which raises the risk of an untreatable strain of the ...
Scientists warn untreatable gonorrhea about to hit the United StatesHouston Chronicle (blog)
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Gene therapy 'gave me sight back' - BBC News


BBC News

Gene therapy 'gave me sight back'
BBC News
By Helen Briggs Health editor, BBC News website Three US citizens who lost their sight in childhood have reported a dramatic improvement in vision after having gene therapy in both eyes. There was some improvement after the genetic fault in one eye was ...
Gene Therapy for Inherited Blindness Succeeds in Patients' Other EyeGenetic Engineering News
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