Monday, October 4, 2010

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Vatican critical of IVF Nobel win
BBC News
A Vatican official has said the awarding of the Nobel Prize for Medicine to British IVF pioneer Robert Edwards is "completely out of order". Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, said the award ignored the ethical ...
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Variety Spices Up Americans' Sex Lives, Survey Says
BusinessWeek
By Amanda Gardner MONDAY, Oct. 4 (HealthDay News) -- Americans are engaging in a wide range of sexual activities, including oral sex, anal sex, and partnered masturbation in addition to vaginal sex, according to the largest and latest survey of sexual ...
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Pink news: Soy protein cuts risk of breast cancer death
Food Consumer
In the Pink Month or National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the following is intended for breast cancer survivors. A study published in Journal of American Medical Association suggests use of soy foods may help women diagnosed with breast cancer ...
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Toasted Skin Syndrome: New Risk for Laptop Users?
CBS News
Twelve-year-old boy's left thigh showing signs of toasted skin syndrome. (AP Photo/Pediatrics) (CBS/AP) "Hot legs" isn't just another term for good-looking gams. It can be a warning sign of a medical condition that affects users of laptop computers. ...
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Companies Can Motivate Families to Live Healthier
BusinessWeek
By Serena Gordon MONDAY, Oct. 4 (HealthDay News) -- A small cash incentive from an employer might be enough to prompt healthy lifestyle changes in families, new research suggests. IBM offered its employees $150 to participate in a 12-week program where ...
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Flu clinics start this week
Boston Globe
By Johanna Seltz, Town Correspondent The Board of Health is giving flu and pneumonia vaccines at clinics throughout town for the next two months. The first clinic will be held Tuesday, Oct. 5, at Unquity House, 30 Curtis Road, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm The ...
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Breast cancer survivors, supporters run for cure in Calgary
Calgary Herald
By Lea Storry, Calgary Herald October 4, 2010 12:04 Runners create a wave of pink at the starting line at Southcentre in southeast Calgary on Sunday to raise funds in the annual CIBC Run for the Cure. Pink shirts, pink socks, pink feather boas and even ...
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Patrick Dempsey rides bike to raise money in Maine
USA Today
Patrick Dempsey led a pack of riders in a two-day run, walk and bike fundraiser in Lewiston, Maine, this weekend as part of a cancer fund-raiser. The event raised more than $1.1 million and proceeds from the "Dempsey Challenge" will benefit the Patrick ...
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USA Today
Hospitalized Paraguayan leader says he's healthy
Reuters
ASUNCION Oct 4 (Reuters) - Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo, who is suffering from lymphatic cancer and has been hospitalized in Brazil since Saturday, told local radio on Monday he is "healthy" and can resume his duties shortly. ...
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