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How Bad Can It Get For Mccain?
no one on john mccain’s team will ever admit this (before the election, at least), but his campaign is rapidly curling up into the political fetal position. two weeks ago, they stopped seriously contesting michigan, once a promising and electoral-vote-rich target that democrats have carried for four straight elections. this week, they added wisconsin and maine – two more traditionally blue ...
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Embryonic Heart Shows Strong Capacity To Regenerate - Businessweek
monday, oct. 13 (healthday news) -- healthy cells in an embryonic mouse heart can regenerate and replace diseased ones during development, but they may not be able to completely offset the later onset of cardiac problems, a new study shows. the ...
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Research May Help Predict Preeclampsia - Businessweek
friday, oct. 17 (healthday news) -- pregnant with her second child, joan didn't make much of her abdominal pain and headaches until her symptoms worsened. by the time she saw her doctor, her blood pressure had spiked to a dangerously elevated level ...
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Sunshine Yellow
it may be time to rethink the egg-white omelette. popular on breakfast menus with dieters and cholesterol watchers, they're often prepared with chopped spinach and tomatoes and arrive with whole-grain toast.
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Yolks Pack A Nutrient Punch
it may be time to rethink the egg-white omelet. popular on breakfast menus with dieters and cholesterol watchers, they're often prepared with chopped spinach and tomatoes and arrive with whole-grain toast. by forgoing the traditional three-egg western omelet stuffed with ham and cheese, you're definitely choosing a breakfast lower in total calories, fat and cholesterol when you go with the ...
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'scientific Misconduct' Pervasive In Drug Industry: Study - Globe And Mail
earlier this year, a landmark study found that the effectiveness of the top-selling antidepressant drugs had been exaggerated by the selective publication of favourable test results. in other words, good news about the drugs was made public but bad ...
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Earlier This Week In The Virginian-pilot - Hamptonroads.com
the babies, one born in june, the other in january, had several things in common. both their mothers wanted to deliver at home, attended by virginia beach midwife kristina zittle, rather than in a hospital. both mothers were obese. both babies were ...
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After Cruel Beating, Victim Lives In Terror - Pioneer Press
"there are people who prey on the mentally ill, the weak of society," said 62-year-old carolyn hamilton of webster, talking about the beating last week of her son, 24-year-old justin hamilton, by four assailants, during an interview in prior lake on ...
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Getty Images - New York Observer
no one on john mccain’s team will ever admit this (before the election, at least), but his campaign is rapidly curling up into the political fetal position. two weeks ago, they stopped seriously contesting michigan, once a promising and electoral ...
www.observer.com

October 19 - October 26 (14) - Dakota Voice
south dakotans will again vote on an abortion ban this year. unlike referred law 6 in 2006, initiated measure 11 contains exceptions for rape, incest and the health of the mother. it does not contain exceptions for fetal anomalies, however, and the ...
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The De-moralisation Of A Woman’s Right To Choose - Spiked
next week, the human fertilisation and embryology bill is set to come back for further debate in the uk parliament. the bill deals primarily with research and treatment involving human embryos. the law it seeks to update, however, also contains a ...
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Doctors Group Suggests More Prenatal Testing, Could Lead To Abortions - Lifenews.com
washington, dc (lifenews.com) -- a leading national doctors' group is suggesting that every pregnant woman, regardless of age, be offered the chance to have prenatal testing for the birth defect known as down syndrome. however, tests showing ...
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Despite Bad Rap, Yolks Have Nutrition Benefits - Daily Reflector
it may be time to rethink the egg-white omelet. popular on breakfast menus with dieters and cholesterol watchers, they're often prepared with chopped spinach and tomatoes and arrive with whole-grain toast. by forgoing the traditional three-egg ...
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