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A stillborn Israeli baby who was pronounced dead by doctors "came back to life" on Monday after spending hours in a hospital refrigerator. The baby, weighing only 600 grams at birth, spent at least five hours inside one of the hospital's refrigerated storage units, before her parents, who had taken her to be buried, began noticing some movement. "We unwrapped her and felt she was moving.
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The weight loss miracle is a best place to lose weight with the weight training programs. This weight loss workouts can be the key to reduce your body weight.
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Are you looking for quick weight loss diet plans? Do you fear that whatever you find, you'll be starving and not enjoy eating as much while using the plan? Well, there is another option.
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Starting a HealthCare / Medical Recruiting Firm seems to be one of the biggest trends in helping fill the nurse shortage crisis happening here in the United States. Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs interested in starting this type of business fall to a dead end only because they lack the proper guidance to succeeding in this highly demanding field.
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CleanButt offers wide selection of bidet, bidet seats, Bidet toilet seats, Portable Bidets, Electronic bidet, Warm water bidet, Handicap toilet seats at very affordable prices
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 54 minutes from news.bbc.co.uk in News World
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David Beckham has joined other England football stars to call on young people to stop carrying knives. Beckham, Rio Ferdinand and David James spoke to launch an anti-knife campaign called It Doesn't Have to Happen. The government says more than 2,500 arrests have been made and 1,600 knives have been seized since June under its action plan to tackle knife crime. Over 55...
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 54 minutes from www.reuters.com in News Health
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U.S. regulators have approved two single-pill high blood pressure drugs, Diovan HCT and Exforge, from Switzerland's Novartis AG, the drugmaker said on Monday. Both combination medicines were approved as initial therapies in patients likely to need multiple drugs to treat their high blood pressure, Novartis said in a statement.
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 54 minutes from www.usatoday.com in News World
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Imams stand behind coffins at a funeral ceremony for victims of Sunday's bomb blasts, the deadliest attack on civilians in Istanbul in five years. ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP) Turkey's state-run news agency is reporting that police have detained nine people for alleged links to bombings that killed 17 people last weekend.
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 54 minutes from www.cbc.ca in News World
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Two hikers a 60-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman ran out of food three days before rescue crews found them in a park near Lytton, B.C., police say. The man, from Salmon Arm, and woman, from Peachland, began a trip 18 days ago in Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park, which is about halfway between Vancouver and Kamloops.
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Ossetian people light a sign that means "Ossetia is unified" with candles in Vladikavkaz, the provincial capital of the region of North Ossetia, Russia, early Saturday. IGOETI, Georgia (AP) Russian soldiers dug foxholes and surrounded them with rocks Saturday on a hillside some 30 miles (48 kilometers) from the capital of war-battered Georgia, while Georgian police milled around nearby.
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 54 minutes from www.redorbit.com in News Health
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Illinois Heart and Vascular Lab (IHAV) of Hinsdale, Ill. was recently awarded a three-year term of accreditation for vascular ultrasound services by the American College of Radiology (ACR). IHAV uses the z.one ultrasound system from ZONARE Medical Systems of Mountain View, Calif.
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 55 minutes from www.usatoday.com in News Health
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Meet the latest dietary bad boy: gluten. • Marketers estimate that 15% to 25% of consumers want gluten-free foods — though doctors estimate just 1% have celiac disease, the best-defined and most severe form of gluten intolerance, says Cynthia Kupper, executive director of the non-profit Gluten Intolerance Group of North America (gluten.net).
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NEW YORK Harvard scientists say they have created stems cells for 10 genetic disorders, which will allow researchers to watch the diseases develop in a lab dish. This early step, using a new technique, could help speed up efforts to find treatments for some of the most confounding ailments, the scientists said. The new work was reported online Thursday in the journal Cell...
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Brunner welcomed to its Pittsburgh headquarters Ken Moir as an organizational development manager; Amy Bonner as a senior account executive; Crista Patterson as finance coordinator; and Ethan Jameson as senior copywriter.
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Jakarta nurse Yanti Kartina left her family in Indonesia and joined 200 other nurses moving to Japan where a rapidly growing elderly population has created a desperate need for carers in old age homes and hospitals. The nurses, who are expected to learn Japanese and requalify as they work...
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Two genes that influence the activity of nerve cells in the brain may play a key role in a person's risk for bipolar disorder, marked by dramatic swings from depression to manic behavior, researchers said on Sunday. The findings are not expected to lead to a genetic test for the risk of the condition but could help unravel the mystery of how it arises and lead to better treatments...
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Short News submitted before 30 days, 1 hour i 55 minutes from news.bbc.co.uk in News World
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A council which used powers to spy on people, including a family suspected of lying about where they lived, is using cameras to monitor a recycling centre. Borough of Poole said staff are wearing head cams in a one-month trial at the Nuffield Household Waste and Recycling Centre after recent cases of abuse.
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