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Newer Prostate Cancer Treatment Similar to TraditionalSurgery
HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 9 (HealthDay News) -- Clinical practice may betrumping science when it comes to treatments for prostate cancer.
Yahoo!  –  May 11, 2008 03:45 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
'What Is Normal and What Is Perfect?'
JUNEAU, Alaska -- The results of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's prenatal testing were in, and the doctor's tone was ominous: "You need to come to the office so we can talk about it."
Washington Post  –  May 11, 2008 01:34 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Heavier Drinking At an Earlier Age
VIENNA -- A 13-year-old schoolgirl in southern Austria celebrated the start of her spring break with a bottle of schnapps.
Washington Post  –  May 11, 2008 01:34 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Anxiety: I don't want to worry you, but...
Cows, tunnels, terminal illness, a toe snapping off... you name it, someone, somewhere is worrying about it. but how did we get into such a state - and what can we do to get out of it? Patricia Pearson has some suggestions.
Telegraph.co.uk  –  May 11, 2008 12:01 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Doctor Dispels Myth that Corpses Spread Disease
It has been a week since a cyclone devastated the Myanmar coastline. Tens of thousands of bodies have yet to be identified or buried. United Nations consultant and expert on directing disaster relief Claude de Ville de Goyet talks with Andrea Seabrook about the difficult task ahead for Myanmar.
NPR.org  –  May 10, 2008 10:59 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Study: Smart Fruit Flies Are Finished First
The New York Times ran an article this week about a study that found intelligent fruit flies don't live as long as unintelligent ones. The scientist who performed the study, Tadeusz Kawecki, talks about what this means for the smart-guys of bugs and humans alike.
NPR.org  –  May 10, 2008 10:28 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Tests show no disease outbreak on Canadian train
TORONTO (Reuters) - Lab exams confirmed on Saturday that there was no infectious disease outbreak on a cross-Canada train that was held in quarantine on Friday in northern Ontario after a passenger aboard died.
Reuters  –  May 10, 2008 8:53 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Photo from MSNBC.com Oh, baby: The year's most popular names
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MSNBC.com  –  May 10, 2008 5:50 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Medical Mystery: The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep
Since birth, Rhett Lamb, 3, has struggled to get a good night's sleep.
ABC News  –  May 10, 2008 3:12 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
Breast cancer inquiry could ruin N.L. health system: minister
Newfoundland and Labrador's breast cancer inquiry could destroy the province's health care system if it runs too long, the justice minister warned Friday.
CBC.ca  –  May 10, 2008 3:00 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?