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July 16, 2011 by  
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Survivor works to improve others’ chances
Young Achievers: Manasvi Koul was not supposed to have suffered a relapse of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, but she did. When the disease progressed, doctors weren’t sure she could recover, but she did.
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Study Questions Giving Babies Botanical Supplements, Teas
MONDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) — The use of botanical supplements and teas for infants is a surprisingly common practice, new research finds, but experts warn that such products might not be safe for babies.
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July 15, 2011 by  
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BUTTERFLY BOY – natural carved wooden toy, summer inspired
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As prices rise, be vigilant – but be grateful, too
The time required for companies to complete the complex calculations required to analyse the likely effects of the proposed carbon tax suggests that Qantas’s fare increase announced for July 1 next year (”Up she goes: Qantas adds .50 to local fares as pilots flag action”, July 12) was a pre-planned price hike waiting for an excuse to happen.
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (5th Anniversary Edition) – Walkthrough
The Elder Scrolls IV ———————————————————————— _______ ______ _ _________ _________ _______ _ ( ___ )( ___ \ ( \ \__ __/|\ /|\__ __/( ___ )( ( /| | ( ) || ( ) …
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A ‘cure’ for the Loudness Wars: Give us two mixes!
The trend to loud-all-the-time music shows no signs of letting up, but here’s a possible way out of the Loudness Wars.
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Regenerative medicine’s promising future

July 14, 2011 by  
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Regenerative medicine’s promising future
Is it possible for humans to regenerate a damaged body part the way starfish and salamanders can? Will doctors one day be able to replace cancer-ridden organs with healthy ones engineered in a lab? Will lengthy waiting times for organ transplants eventually become a thing of the past?
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‘Since 1998 Indian sports seems under drug abuse’
Sprint queen P T Usha discusses the latest doping scandal to hit Indian sport with Sriram Bala.
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Healing vibes curing cancer: Medical mumbo-jumbo that’s actually all TRUE
No matter how many high-tech cures modern medicine brings us, alternative evangelists will always argue loudly that the true secrets of well-being lie in esoteric notions.
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Fairfielder Rides for Cancer Survivorship Center
Jeffrey Keith lost a leg to cancer in his youth. Now he’s helping others live better lives after their treatments.
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Good posture helps stave off neck, back pain

July 13, 2011 by  
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Good posture helps stave off neck, back pain
Everyone wants to avoid back trouble, but surprisingly few of us manage to escape it. Up to 80 percent of Americans experience back pain at some point in their lives.
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Avalon’s dirty little secret: its beach is health hazard
Visitors to the island often ignore the warning, but some in town want to take action. By the hundreds of thousands each year, they sail to Avalon by ferry and cruise ship for diving trips, glass-bottom boat tours and to lounge on the beach in the Catalina Island town 26 miles off the Southern California coast.
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Luxury aboard the Orient Express’ British Pullman

July 12, 2011 by  
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Luxury aboard the Orient Express’ British Pullman
Road Trip 2011: CNET gets a taste of the best that can be had on a train–the Venice-Simplon Orient Express’ British Pullman, an 11-carriage exercise in luxury and good times.
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Book Review: ‘Big Roads’ by Earl Swift
The men behind the concept and building of America’s superhighways. The men behind the concept and building of America’s superhighways.
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KUALA LUMPUR:

July 11, 2011 by  
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KUALA LUMPUR:
Other members of the consortium include local engineering firm Global Rail Sdn Bhd, Lion Pacific Sdn Bhd, Bombardier Signalling, China Railway Construction Corp (CRCC) and Tewet …
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Around Town: Sonia Kumar of Walnut wins award at Cal State Fullerton
Congratulations to Sonia Kumar. The Walnut woman has earned top honors at Cal State Fullerton. Here’s the story sent by the university.
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5 bad habits you don’t need to break

July 10, 2011 by  
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5 bad habits you don’t need to break
Sometimes you’ve just got to be bad. You know, let a few swear words fly or doodle to your heart’s content while you’re supposed to be listening. Turns out some of these so-called “bad behaviors” may actually be good for your health.
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Healthy berry grown in Ava
AVA – Heading north on Route 26 at this time of summer, going up and down with the unique contours of the road, going past Lake Delta and West Branch, one can find a type of vegetation very distinct to the area. From the distance, one can see white dispersed throughout a sea of green grass. The white is the color of the blooming elderberry. The elderberry is said to possess a plethora of health …
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Africa: Scientist Knocks African Millionaires – Says They Are Not Doing Enough to Solve Region’s Health Problems
Scientific researcher at Cape Town University, South Africa, Professor Kelly Chibale, is not entirely pleased with wealthy Africans, whom he said have not contributed enough to researches and ventures that could provide solutions to common health problems confronting the continent.
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July 9, 2011 by  
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Autism: An ounce of prevention is a ton of cure
As responsible parents we all keep track of our child’s physical development and, hopefully, also measure a child’s milestones in how he or she plays, speaks, acts and learns.
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Away From Home: Workshops, Tours, Antiques Show, Party
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America’s Food Addiction and the Science of the Munchies
As any stoner who’s polished off an epic portion of late-night mac and cheese will tell you, marijuana can give you the munchies—so much so that pot is prescribed to stimulate the appetites of patients with AIDS-wasting syndrome and terminal cancer. Forget the dispensary: Now, scientists are unraveling the body’s remarkable ability to create its own endocannabinoids. Basically, fatty foods get …
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You have some health-care options

July 8, 2011 by  
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You have some health-care options
Many of you have probably heard of naturopaths. Maybe a friend or family member has sought treatment from a naturopathic doctor. What, you may ask, is naturopathic medicine?
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Scientists Discover That Antimicrobial Wipes and Soaps May Be Making You (and Society) Sick
A few weeks ago as I was walking out of a Harris Teeter grocery store in Raleigh, North Carolina, I saw a man face a moment of crisis. You could see it in the acrobatic contortions of his face. He had pulled a cart out of the area where carts congregate, only to find that its handle was sticky with an unidentifiable substance. He paused and looked at the handle, as if to imagine the nature of …
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Peter Baksa: Ask and It Shall be Given — Why We Forget to Ask
“Ask and it shall be given.” Problem is, most of us forget to ask. What is important to remember is that when the time will come, you will be rewarded.
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July 7, 2011 by  
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Strange but true tales from Chicago that could only happen here
Truth is stranger than fiction, and that’s definitely true in Chicago. On this July 4 holiday, fire up your Weber Grill, made by a Mount Prospect man inspired by Lake Michigan buoys, and read these weird but true local yarns.Cold as iceOn a bitter February night in 1951, South Side resident Dorothy Mae Stevens Anderson, 22, stumbled into an alley, drunk on whiskey. She was found there, frozen …
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FLINT: Koegel Meats ‘serves the curve’ as Fourth of July staple
FLINT — Fireworks and freedom are synonymous with the Fourth of July.
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Festival of the new, old and unusual
ELLWOOD CITY – For decades, Jimmy Fortenberry had been casting small animals in epoxy resin for pretty and decorative doodads. But a scientific advancement in the clear resin compound has given his craft business a new life.
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