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MSNBC
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U.S. cancer deaths rose by more than 5,000 in 2005, a somewhat disappointing reversal of a two-year downward trend, the American Cancer Society said in a report issued Wednesday.
The group counted 559,312 people who died from cancer.
The cancer deat..
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Yahoo News
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Truck drivers — the people who deliver our food, cars and clothing — have one of the most dangerous jobs in America — accounting for nearly 15 percent of U.S. work-related deaths. And that's only counting the accidents.
They are also more at risk..
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FOX News
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Aspirin in low to moderate doses may lower the risk of death in women, particularly those who are older and prone to heart disease, a 24-year study of nearly 80,000 women suggests.
However, experts cautioned that the results are not definitive and that..
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CNN
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People who use large amounts of skin-numbing creams and lotions, often in conjunction with cosmetic procedures, are at risk of irregular heartbeats, seizures and even death, U.S. health officials warned Tuesday...
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www.bangkokpost.com
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Indonesia on Friday reported its second human death from bird flu in as many days, and Japan said it suspected it had discovered its first cases in two years of the deadly H5N1 strain of the disease in poultry as avian influenza makes a resurgence in Asia..
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Seed Magazine
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India is losing almost 7,000 girls daily because of the traditional preference for sons which cause many people to abort female foetuses, the UNICEF said...
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Guardian Unlimited
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The number of sudden unexplained adult deaths each year could be eight times higher than previously thought...
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BBC News
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There are no half measures for heavy smokers wanting to minimise the risk that their habit will lead to their early death, research suggests...
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FOX News
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Researchers have identified a brain defect they think is a major contributor to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)...
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