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Wedding De-Stressing Tips for the Former First Daughter
If you thought planning your own wedding was stressful, try being the former First Daughter.
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Rare Disease Carried By Mosquitoes Kills Infant
Gulf coast health officials are urging residents to use mosquito repellant after two people died of Eastern equine encephalitis this month.
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1 Dead, 3 Sickened at Pa. Water Treatment Plant
A sewage plant employee became faint and died Thursday while working in a 30-foot hole, and three other people who tried to rescue him were overcome by an unknown gas and had to be hospitalized, officials said.
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Another Infant Dies of Whooping Cough in California
San Diego County health officials say a month-old baby boy has died of whooping cough. The death reported Thursday marks at least the seventh infant to die of whooping cough this year in California.
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Calcium Supplements May Raise Risk of Heart Attack
Calcium supplements, which many people consume hoping to ward off osteoporosis, may increase the risk of heart attack by as much as 30 percent, researchers reported Friday.
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Sisters Sought After Woman Dies From Butt-Injection
Los Angeles police are searching for two sisters accused of running an illegal cosmetics business that led to the death of a 22-year-old woman.
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Mobile Phones 18 Times Dirtier Than Toilet Handles
You may want to peel your mobile phone away from your face, considering it may be dirtier than a toilet handle
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Docs Transplant Windpipes Into Two Cancer Patients
Doctors have successfully transplanted windpipes into two cancer patients in an innovative procedure that uses stem cells to allow a donated trachea to regenerate tissue and create an organ biologically close to the original, they said Friday.
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Are Some Soaps Damaging Sex Organs?
A nonprofit environmental group has sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, claiming the agency failed to regulate toxic chemicals found in "antimicrobial" soap and other personal care products.
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Boy Released From Hospital After Metal Rod Impales Skull
A 17-month-old boy, who was impaled in the skull by a metal rod, has been released from the hospital less than two weeks after the object was lodged 2 inches into his brain.
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