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Vast water glaciers found on Mars ... Abuse of politicians' DNA feared ... 25,000 Americans don't know they have HIV ... Study: Females bond through language ... Health/Science news from UPI.
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Magazine spotlights Black Hills for retirees
A magazine for those seeking an ideal place to retire is featuring the Black Hills on the cover of its most recent issue.
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NEWS: Kim explores Asian mental health
The Asian American community is seeing a growing trend mental health issues relating to depression and academic pressures -- an exacerbated by a cultural adversity to seeking treatment, according to Josephine Kim, a lecturer at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education and the featured guest of Thursday's Pan Asian Community Dinner. The event, "Breaking the Silence: Asian Americans and ...
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Healia Health Communities Wins 2008 eHealthcare Leadership Award
SEATTLE, WA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/20/08 -- The 2008 eHealthcare Leadership Awards has recognized Healia Health Communities ( http://communities.healia.com ) as a leader in interactive health content by honoring the site with the Silver Award in the "Best Interactive Site" category.
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Time Magazine Examines Potential Clash Between Obama Administration, Vatican Over Abortion Rights
Just two weeks after the victory of President-elect Barack Obama, "the ground is already shifting underneath U.S.-Vatican relations," as officials in Rome voice concerns that Obama will implement policies supporting abortion rights and embryonic stem cell research, Time Magazine reports.
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Healia Health Communities Wins 2008 eHealthcare Leadership Award
The 2008 eHealthcare Leadership Awards has recognized Healia Health Communities as a leader in interactive health content by honoring the site with the Silver Award in the "Best Interactive Site" category.
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During Global Crisis Brits Rate Pets' Health Above Their Own
New research commissioned by dental payment plan provider, Denplan, has revealed that we prioritise the health of our pets above our own healthcare.
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Health pros neglect mobile security
Sam Trendall, CRN , Thursday 20 November 2008 at 11:22:00 Survey reveals many UK and US health professionals fail to ensure safety of work data on mobile devices Many UK healthcare professionals could be putting patients' personal details at risk by storing them on personal mobile devices, research has found....
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Were the World Mine (2008)
Tanner Cohen, left, and Nathaniel David Becker in “Were the World Mine,” inspired by “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Model Karolina Kurkova world's sexiest woman: report
Lingerie model Karolina Kurkova has been voted the world's sexiest woman by E! entertainment television, beating sultry actresses Angelina Jolie and Scarlett Johansson for the honor.
NATO ready to help Africa, but is not world's policeman: chief
NATO is ready to strengthen its ties with Africa, but Africa should come up with solutions to its problems and not expect NATO to police the world, its secretary general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said on Thursday.
World stocks down amid fears of deep recession
World stocks fell sharply Thursday as fears of a deep global recession gripped markets and sent oil prices below $50 a barrel to levels not seen in more than three years.
World Series winners could lose key player for 2009 start
Reigning World Series champion Philadelphia might lose second baseman Chase Utley for the start of the 2009 Major League Baseball season due to hip surgery he will have next week.
'World of Warcraft: Wrath of Lich King' sets sales record
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, the second expansion to the mega-popular online game, sold 2.8 million copies in its first 24 hours last week, setting what its publisher said is an all-time record for PC games.
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