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Health forecasters see a normal flu season Philadelphia Inquirer By Don Sapatkin Nearly two years after pandemic flu terrified, however briefly, a lot of Americans, and nearly one year after all flu virtually disappeared, public-health officials said Friday that the early signs were pointing toward the return of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lap-Band could be more widely available Washington Post By Rob Stein A federal advisory panel Friday endorsed a company's request that a device used for weight-loss surgery be permitted to be used on people who are slightly less obese, a crucial step toward making the already increasingly popular procedures ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Students Unite Against Aids Catholic University of America The Tower Cari Berlandy, one of the event's organizers, sat at the table to help spread awareness of HIV/AIDS. CUA joined in the global movement to raise AIDS/HIV awareness Wednesday as students wore red in solidarity with those affected by the disease. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Christie announces less restrictive medical marijuana plan Philadelphia Inquirer By Maya Rao TRENTON - Patients could more easily qualify for medical marijuana and buy the drug from a larger number of distribution centers under a deal announced Friday by Gov. Christie, whose administration has fielded criticism for drafting rules ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Grand Forks teen joins family tradition of volunteering with Salvation Army Bismarck Tribune GRAND FORKS, ND (AP) - Even as a 7-year-old, Brenden Woodard was a natural bell ringer for The Salvation Army. "He wanted the bell right away," his father, Tim, said. "He rang it with vigor and just had a lot of energy. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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