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Bacteria May Be Biggest Child-Killer in Africa-Study
5 January 2005Bacterial infections of the blood, not malaria, may be the biggest killer of children in sub-Saharan Africa and many of the deaths could be prevented by simple vaccinations, researchers said on ... - more
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Orlistat Cuts Pounds, Cholesterol Levels: Study
10 January 2005The prescription weight-loss drug orlistat helps obese adults shed pounds and lower their cholesterol levels -- including those with diabetes or other risk factors for heart disease, according to a ... - more
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Migraine linked to heart defect
17 January 2005Doctors are examining whether migraines are linked to a common heart defect. - more
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Best Fitness Routine May Depend on Personality
17 January 2005Before starting a new fitness program or exercise, men and women would do well to determine which activity best suits their personality, according to a Canadian researcher. - more
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Eyelid protein is key to allergy
18 January 2005Scientists have found a protein in the eye which plays a critical role in the development of an allergic response. - more
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Why some people entice mosquitoes
19 January 2005Scientists believe they have discovered the reason why mosquitoes find some of us more tasty than others. - more
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Many Black Americans May Believe in HIV Conspiracy
30 January 2005A sizable number of African Americans believe in various HIV conspiracy theories, and it may be deterring some men from using condoms, a new survey suggests. - more
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Erectile Dysfunction May Signal Heart Problems
30 January 2005Erectile dysfunction is sometimes more than just an issue that negatively impacts a man's quality of life, it can also be an early sign of heart or blood vessel problems, according to experts. - more
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Penn Study Shows How Next-generation Diabetic Drugs Could Work More Selectively
30 January 2005In an attempt to find a new generation of diabetic drugs that will minimize side effects, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine report a new understanding of how ... - more
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Eyewitness: Surviving bird flu
2 February 2005Nguyen Thanh Hung knows he has been lucky. - more
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