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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - 22 days ago | healthcare, health, news
    BBC NEWS | Europe | EU plans cross-border healthcare

    Quoted: More patients across Europe may seek treatment abroad if new EU healthcare proposals are adopted.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 01 2007 | health, international, news
    Reporter gets circumcised to fight AIDS - AIDS- msnbc.com

    Today is World's AIDS Day. Do your part to bring awareness (either to yourself or others) of this devastating disease that kills millions every year, including kids. Support the cause in any way you can. Dispel false beliefs and bring enlightenment.

    Quoted: An African radio reporter chose to get circumcised to protect himself from AIDS, and took the British Broadcasting Corp.'s radio and Web audience through the procedure with him.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 19 2007 | news, health, environment
    Deadly amoeba lurks in Florida lakes - CNN.com

    did not know amoebas could be deadly...how can these single-celled organisms kill people?

    Quoted: Something in the lakes around Orlando, Florida, has claimed the lives of three boys this summer.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 14 2007 | health, news
    Can't quit chocolate? Don't fret, it's no addiction on Yahoo! Health

    sweet!

    Quoted: But chocoholics can take heart that such sweets are not addictive despite the fact many people consider themselves as having no control over their urges to eat the sweets, said Peter Rogers, a psychologist at the University of Bristol.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 27 2007 | health, news
    Obesity Rates Climb in Most States - New York Times

    Quoted: WASHINGTON (AP) -- Loosen the belt buckle another notch: Obesity rates continued their climb in 31 states last year. No state showed a decline.

    this is a little sad. that's it...no more profiteroles for me : /

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 09 2007 | news, health, world, business
    Globalisation and health | The maladies of affluence | Economist.com

    Quoted: For many in the West, diseases are a bit like birds: everyone gets them but poor countries have more exotic species. Rich-country maladies are things like heart disease, cancer and diabetes: “chronic” conditions often resulting from diet or physical inactivity. Developing countries suffer more lurid and acute infections: malaria, tuberculosis, measles, cholera. HIV/AIDS is unusual in that it affects rich and poor alike.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 09 2007 | news, food, health
    Do Diet Foods Lead to Weight Gain? - TIME

    Quoted: If you think you're cutting calories by eating diet or low-calorie versions of your favorite foods, think again. A new study by Canadian scientists published in the journal Obesity suggests that our bodies can't be fooled that easily.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2007 | news, world, india, health
    Indian Court Rejects Patent Challenge - New York Times

    India 1, drug companies, 0 --> more access to much needed AIDS and other drugs for patients in the developing world

    Quoted: Drug companies can continue to make less expensive generic drugs, much of which flow to the developing world, after an Indian court Monday rejected a patent law challenge.

    Indian companies provide 84 percent of the drugs to fight AIDS that Doctors Without Borders supplies to patients worldwide. They also provide more than 25 percent of other essential drugs used by the organization.

    Other relief programs are equally dependent on Indian-manufactured products.

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    0 starstigerexotique | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 01 2007 | news, traffic, health, environment
    America's Worst Traffic Traps - Forbes.com

    Quoted: Think your commute is bad? Anyone stuck in these bottlenecks would trade in a second. Could help be on the way?Among the worst offenders:
    --The Los Angeles US-101 and I-405 Interchange, which results in 27 million plus hours of delay each year;
    --Houston I-610 and I-10 Interchange, which costs 25 million hours plus hours of delay;
    --Chicago I-90/94 and I-290 Interchange. Known as the Circle Interchange, it leads to 25 million hours of delay per year;
    --Phoenix I-10 and SR-51 Interchange causes 22 million delay-hours annually; and
    --Los Angeles I-405 and I-10 Interchange. This San Diego Freeway exchange has causes 22 million hours of annual delay.

    well hey, Seattle isn't on here, and that's the good news! bad news, i'm moving to SoCal...so basically i'm screwed and will die from exposure to laser printers and smog...eww.