Lesbian Obesity Study Misses the Point: We Don't Care If We're Fat Autostraddle
Hey queer ladies — just like your nosey mother, the federal government wants to know what's going on with your weight. So much so, in fact, that the National Institutes of Health have given researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital nearly $3 million over ...
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Hey queer ladies — just like your nosey mother, the federal government wants to know what's going on with your weight. So much so, in fact, that the National Institutes of Health have given researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital nearly $3 million over ...
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Update on American Ebola Patient Being Treated in Nebraska ABC News
A very special delivery motorcade an ambulance carrying an American Doctor Who contracted the deadly Ebola Virus. Doctor Richard Sachs group flown in from Liberia and taking for care and treatment --... See More. A very special delivery motorcade an ...
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A very special delivery motorcade an ambulance carrying an American Doctor Who contracted the deadly Ebola Virus. Doctor Richard Sachs group flown in from Liberia and taking for care and treatment --... See More. A very special delivery motorcade an ...
US doctor infected with Ebola in stable condition
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UN to establish ebola crisis centre as death toll rises Irish Examiner
The UN is establishing an ebola crisis centre with a goal of stopping transmission in affected countries within six to nine months, the UN chief said, as the death toll from the outbreak surpassed 2,000 for the first time. The World Health Organisation said the ...
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The UN is establishing an ebola crisis centre with a goal of stopping transmission in affected countries within six to nine months, the UN chief said, as the death toll from the outbreak surpassed 2,000 for the first time. The World Health Organisation said the ...
UN to set up Ebola crisis centre, aims to stop spread in 6-9 months
UN to set up Ebola crisis centre
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Does Wearing a Bra Cause Cancer? New Study Says No SavingAdvice.com
Over the last twenty years, preventing cancer has been the focus of scientists and doctors worldwide. The explosion of the number of cases of breast cancer in developed countries, lead many to blame the restrictive practice of bra wearing. The theory was that ...
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Over the last twenty years, preventing cancer has been the focus of scientists and doctors worldwide. The explosion of the number of cases of breast cancer in developed countries, lead many to blame the restrictive practice of bra wearing. The theory was that ...
New study shows wearing a bra will not increase risk for breast cancer
Bras cause breast cancer? Apparently not, study says
Wearing a bra does not increase breast cancer risk, study finds
The e-cigarette quandary: helping smokers quit while enticing new addictsThe e ... Washington Post
E-cigarettes pose a public policy conundrum. They are a gateway drug — but it's not, or hasn't been, entirely clear in which direction most traffic through that gateway flows. For some existing smokers, particularly those for whom other efforts to quit have failed, ...
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E-cigarettes pose a public policy conundrum. They are a gateway drug — but it's not, or hasn't been, entirely clear in which direction most traffic through that gateway flows. For some existing smokers, particularly those for whom other efforts to quit have failed, ...
See Who Really Runs the US Cigarette Game
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Potassium rich food helps decrease risk of stroke for senior women iStreet Research
3 A new study published in the American Heart Association's journal shows that postmenopausal women who regularly eats potassium rich food has a lower risk of suffering and dying from stroke. This support previous studies where in potassium can lower ...
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3 A new study published in the American Heart Association's journal shows that postmenopausal women who regularly eats potassium rich food has a lower risk of suffering and dying from stroke. This support previous studies where in potassium can lower ...
Older Women: Eat More Bananas, Cut Risk Of Stroke
Potassium-rich Foods Cut Stroke, Death Risk in Women
Potassium-rich foods offer health benefits for older women: study
Ebola Delivers a Cruel Blow to Economies NDTV
People wait to be admitted into an Ebola treatment facility in Monrovia, Liberia, on September 5. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times). Dakar, Senegal: Airlines have canceled their flights to the countries most affected. Prices of staple goods are going up, ...
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People wait to be admitted into an Ebola treatment facility in Monrovia, Liberia, on September 5. (Daniel Berehulak/The New York Times). Dakar, Senegal: Airlines have canceled their flights to the countries most affected. Prices of staple goods are going up, ...
Cheetah's best friend: Dog stays by his best pals side as he undergoes surgery Daily Mail
A puppy proved to be a loyal friend to her best mate a cheetah cub after she kept a vigil by his bedside following surgery to repair a growth abnormality in the little cub's legs. The puppy called Raina was a tower of strength for her friend Ruuxa, a male cheetah, ...
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A puppy proved to be a loyal friend to her best mate a cheetah cub after she kept a vigil by his bedside following surgery to repair a growth abnormality in the little cub's legs. The puppy called Raina was a tower of strength for her friend Ruuxa, a male cheetah, ...
Puppy Helps Cheetah Cub Recover from Surgery (Video)
Best friends: Puppy sticks by cheetah cub's side during surgery
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Wear sunglasses to avoid common eye disease Indian Express
If your job leads to spending most of the time outdoors, do not forget to wear sunglasses as it can save you from developing a common eye disease. According to a study, residential geography, time spent in the sun and whether or not sunglasses are worn ...
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If your job leads to spending most of the time outdoors, do not forget to wear sunglasses as it can save you from developing a common eye disease. According to a study, residential geography, time spent in the sun and whether or not sunglasses are worn ...
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Child Cancer Survivor Takes Message of Support, Hope for Cure on the Road ABC News (blog)
In August 2010, Ashley Burnette was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, a cancer that begins in immature nerve cells. She was 7. “I went through many, many treatments,” said Ashley of Raleigh, North Carolina. “It was just very hard for me and my family.
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In August 2010, Ashley Burnette was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, a cancer that begins in immature nerve cells. She was 7. “I went through many, many treatments,” said Ashley of Raleigh, North Carolina. “It was just very hard for me and my family.
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