Saturday, July 26, 2014

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Daily update July 26, 2014
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LongIsland.com
Alcohol Ban Coming for Fire Island Beaches
Starting next month, alcohol will be banned on some federally-owned Fire Island beaches. Sheldon Dutes reports. Friday, Jul 25, 2014 • Updated at 9:17 PM EDT. Starting next month, alcohol will be banned on some federally-owned Fire Island beaches.
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Gulf Daily News
Surgeons remove 232 teeth from Indian teenager
MUMBAI: Surgeons in Mumbai have removed 232 teeth from the mouth of an Indian teenager in what they believe may be a world-record operation. Ashik Gavai, 17, sought medical help for a swelling on the right side of his lower jaw and the case was ...
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Chinatopix
Study on Dating Says Don't Play Hard to Get, Ladies
New research says the age-old adage of playing hard to get to get a man's attention doesn't work. Researchers have discovered that women who appear "nice" and friendly are more attractive to men. On the other hand, men who are too eager and attentive ...
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Headlines & Global News
Recessions Can Reduce Overall Population Mortality Rate, Study Finds
A new study found that though recession increases an individual's death risk, it decreases overall population mortality rates. Previous studies have found that unemployment due to recession increases a person's risk of death. However, more comprehensive ...
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Medical Xpress
Smartphone experiment tracks whether our life story is written in our gut bacteria
This is a plot demonstrating how much data was collected on the subjects, laying out how one subject spent every minute of their day over four months. The plot is laid out like a 24 hour clock, where the radial distances of each colored shape reflect the ...
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The Guardian
FGM: two young women who woke up world and forced politicians to act
Jaha Dukureh at the Girl Summit, hosted in London by the UK and Unicef to mobilise international efforts to end female genital mutilation and child marriage. Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian. In February this year Fahma Mohamed was a ...
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Chron.com
Voice of The Southern: Thumbs up, thumbs down
Thumbs up ... Talk about a new perspective! Motorists were surprised (and probably pleased) with the opening of the eastbound lanes of the new Illinois 13 overpass in Marion on Monday night. We are told that work on the westbound overpass will begin ...
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Daily Mail
Blood clot jabs for pregnant women 'don't work': Treatment could actually be ...
Daily injections for pregnant women at risk of developing blood clots don't work, and could be harmful, warn researchers. Treatment does not have any positive benefits for mother or child, and may cause problems by increasing bleeding in the mother.
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