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British doctors begin trials today of an iPad memory test they believe will give early identification of people who have risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. (May 22)
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British doctors begin trials today of an iPad memory test they believe will give early identification of people who have risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease. (MAY 22)
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Catholic dioceses and schools are suing the Obama administration over its birth control mandate. A plaintiff, Catholic University of America, says the rule violates their constitutional rights and turns their teachings into an act of hypocr...
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A 14-year-old boy struggling to stand on 2 broken legs pleads with an instructor to "please help me" as laughter from classmates drowns out his cries. Video obtained by the AP shows some of what the boy experienced at St. John's Military S...
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A boy struggling to stand on 2 broken legs pleads with an instructor to "please help me" as laughter from classmates drowns out his cries. Video shot by a student shows some of the suffering the boy experienced at St. John's Military Scho...
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Days after giving birth to twins, a South Carolina mother has been hospitalized for what doctors say is a rare flesh-eating infection. (May 17)
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Skechers USA Inc. will pay $40 million to settle charges by the Federal Trade Commission that the footwear company made unfounded claims that its Shape-ups shoes would help people lose weight and strengthen their butt, leg and stomach muscl...
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Dozens of people lined up in the first hour of a blood drive for a young woman who is battling a rare flesh-eating infection in Georgia. Aimee Copeland remains hospitalized in critical condition. (May 15)
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As scientists hunt for ways to stall Alzheimer's disease earlier, the Obama administration has announced the first national strategy to battle the worsening epidemic. (May 15)
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The father of a 24-year-old woman fighting a rare flesh-eating disease says she likely will lose her fingers. Aimee Copeland already lost most of her left leg. An Emory University psychologist says she can expect a 'grieving process.' (May ...