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John Mwangangi - der erst 19 jährige gewinnt alle Schweizer Strassenläufe!
Der am 1.11.1990 in Kenia geborene Spitzenathlet John Mwangangi läuft 2009 eins ums andere Mal Spitzenzeiten und wird dabei von SPIRA SWISS unterstütz
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Stimulus money to support UCSF HIV studies
Stimulus money to support UCSF HIV studies Bay Area Reporter - November 19, 2009 Seth Hemmelgarn, s.hemmelgarn@ebar.com The National Institutes of Health has given HIV researchers at the University of California, San Francisco two $1 million grants to study using web-based, patient controlled ... …
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Dr. Paul Donohue: Doctor must diagnose leg, ankle swelling
Dear Dr. Donohue: My legs, ankles and feet get really swollen, and I mean really. During the day, if I slip my shoes off, I can't get them back on. What can I do to take down the swelling? (Read on Source)
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The Age of Terror Has Passed
One year in, it seemed obvious what would define this decade. After 9/11, everyone could see that we were living in the age of terror. Presidents and senators talked about it, the media covered its every twist and turn, from bombings in Bali to terror camps in Pakistan. And yet, as the decade comes …
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Doctor's Group: Delay Pap Tests Until 21
A doctor's group is recommending big changes in cervical cancer screening, affecting who gets tested and how often. (Read on Source)
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More Conflict of Interest Problems for NIH
The National Institutes of Health is not paying close attention to how institutions are managing potential conflicts of interest by their NIH-funded researchers, according to a report released Nov. 19 by the Inspector General of the Department of Health Human Services. The report calls on NIH to in …
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Tobacco giant hit with record $300m fine
A Florida jury has ordered tobacco giant Philip Morris to pay almost $US300 million ($327 million) in damages to a former smoker - the largest fine ever in such a case, lawyers said. (Read on Source)
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Wayne County delivers H1N1 vaccine to at-risk groups
Southgate -- Wayne County has launched a pilot program aimed at bringing the H1N1 vaccine to at-risk groups who may not be in a position to get to communitywide clinics. (Read on Source)
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Weihnachtsgeschenke bei Nettomed
Es ist wieder soweit, die Weihnachtszeit steht vor der Tür! Und mit Ihr kommt wieder Ruhe und Wärme in unser Leben. Doch gibt es viele Leute die auch
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Pelvic exam
Pelvic exam — Overview covers definition, what to expect and results of this procedure. Sponsored by:Chemotherapy.com - http://www.chemotherapy.com
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Memorable Quotes
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Daily Mayor of New York Higher Office Debunking
If it's not Mike Bloomberg , it's his predecessor. The New York Daily News reports that Rudy Giuliani is going to run for the Senate in 2010 and that he may use that as a stepping stone to a presidential run in 2012. Over at The Atlantic Chris Good claims "Giuliani will make a formidable Senate cand …
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To Blacks, Precious Is ‘Demeaned’ or ‘Angelic’
Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire, the new film about an obese, poor, illiterate, young black woman who is sexually and emotionally abused, has sparked this heartfelt and at times heated debate about its meaning in the two weeks since its limited release. (Read on Source)
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High Stakes For Online Gamblers
Between online gambling and the countless ESPN reruns of the World Series of Poker, poker has become a mainstream "sport." More than 6,000 people paid $10,000 to enter this year's World Series main event, and gambling experts say 10 to 15 million Americans wager $100 billion on all forms of Internet …
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Older problem drinkers use more alcohol than do their younger counterparts
Older adults who have alcohol dependence problems drink significantly more than do younger adults who have similar problems, a new study has found. The findings suggest that older problem drinkers may have developed a tolerance for alcohol and need to drink even more than younger abusers to achieve …
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Flu jab warning as new strain emerges
DOCTORS urged people at risk of contracting swine flu to get vaccinated against the virus after five people were diagnosed with a strain resistant to Tamiflu. (Read on Source)
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