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| Internet and Eating Disorders Experts say the Internet can be a good resource for those seeking help with eating disorders, but it can also be harmful. JOPLIN, MO --- Experts say the Internet can be a good resource for those seeking help with eating disorders, but it can also be harmful. | |
| | Waterbury Republican American | S. GA Cancer group announces Wing Fest (Tifton, GA) – U.S. Congressman Austin Scott (GA-08) announced the start of the 2014 Congressional Art Competition. All high school students (9-12th grade) who reside in or attend school in the 8th CongressionalMore >>. Tifton U.S. Congressman Austin ... | |
| Mysterious cluster of birth defects stumps doctors (CNN) -- In her 30-year career as a nurse, Sara Barron had seen only two babies with anencephaly, a tragic birth defect in which infants are born missing parts of their brain and skull. Then in 2012, while working at a hospital in rural Washington state, she saw ... | |
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| Long waits frustrate callers to health exchanges Jacki and David Manley pose with their son, Tyndale, 2, in their home Wednesday in Keedysville, Md. Jacki Manley has been trying since mid-December to enroll in a health plan through Maryland's health exchange. By BRIAN WITTE - The Associated Press. | |
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| Seth Rogen Speaks in Capital Hill Seth Rogen gave an address in Capital Hill to the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee about his personal connection to Alzheimer's disease. This past Tuesday Rogen, the funny man behind movies like The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Knocked Up, spoke about ... | |
| Medical marijuana State lawmakers are poised to make significant changes to the state's medical-marijuana system. Advocates and patients have concerns. By Bob Young. Seattle Times staff reporter. PREV of NEXT. Enlarge this photo ... | |
| | Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am | Why is autism more common in boys than girls? A new DNA study by Swiss researchers and scientists from the University of Washington School of Medicine has explained why girls are less likely than boys to have an autism spectrum disorder, Newsmax Health reports. The study, which was published in ... | |
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