Supreme Court of Canada finds Pfizer's Viagra patent invalid
Inmate disturbances on the rise under Conservatives
Over 600,000 votes in Az have NOT yet been counted
TED talk on our culture of reckless risk taking
Truth To Power
Giffords' shooter gets life in prison
Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event, Aurora, Colorado, 11/4/2012
BI foils human smuggle attempt at NAIA
Inmate disturbances on the rise under Conservatives
Over 600,000 votes in Az have NOT yet been counted
TED talk on our culture of reckless risk taking
Hurricane Sandy: beware of America's disaster capitalists
Karl Rove's election debacle: Super PAC's spending was nearly for naught
Tony
Gutierrez / AP fileKarl Rove's American Crossroads super PAC had
big-money backers, but achieved minimal results, according to a study by
the...
Red yeast rice lowers cholesterol, prevents heart disease as effectively as statins
By Davi dLiu, PHD
Thursday Nov 8, 2012 (foodconsumer.org) -- Studies show that red yeast rice, a food product that is used to brew rice wine
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A
Reddit post about a man's positive pregnancy test appears to have
alerted him to a testicular tumor. The man, whose name has not been made
public, was shocked to see two pink lines after jokingly taking the
test, which had been left in his bathroom ...
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Howard
Willems, seen in a CBC News program from February 2012, inspected
buildings where he encountered asbestos fibres. (CBC). Howard Willems,
the Saskatoon man who advocated for broader knowledge about the dangers
of asbestos in buildings, ...
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NEW
YORK -- 7-Up with antioxidants will soon be off the market, after an
advocacy group accused the drink maker of making misleading health
claims. Dr Pepper Snapple Group says its 7-Up varieties that tout
antioxidants will be off the market by early 2013.
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Faulty cancer tests came amid plunging staff morale, watchdog finds - Calgary Herald
Three
batches of badly processed cancer tests came amid plunging morale and
strained relationships between Rockyview General Hospital pathologists
and managers at a newly-centralized city laboratory, Alberta's Health
watchdog reported Thursday.
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Statins may be linked to cancer survival: study - Vancouver Sun
Cancer
patients taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs were 15 per cent less
likely to die of cancer, or of any other cause, than patients who were
not on the popular medications, according to a Danish study. The study,
which appeared in the New England ...
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Frank
Oberle, the minister responsible for disabled persons, said Friday the
person has received treatment for burns and blisters to the legs and
buttocks. (CBC). An investigation is underway into an incident at a care
home in southern Alberta after a person ...
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Nov.
6, 2012 (Los Angeles) -- Winter can be deadly, at least when it comes
to matters of the heart. Whether you live in a place that is hot
year-round, like Arizona, or in a state with cold winters, like
Pennsylvania, you're more likely to die of heart-related ...
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Many of the approximately 66,000 children who visit CHEO's emergency department cou
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Gabrielle
"Gabby" Giffords stood next to her husband in court Thursday as he
spoke directly to Jared Loughner, the Arizona man who tried to...
Bashar al-Assad vows to 'live or die' in Syria
Syrian
president warns against foreign intervention as members of opposition
groups remain in disarray at unity talks in DohaBashar al-Assad has...
NASA's Next Capsule to Land Like a Helicopter?
NASA's new rotor reentry concept is actually a revisited Apollo system that never got off the ground.
Ask the Expert: Do Nail-Drying Machines Emit UV Rays?
WebMD's
Skin and Beauty Expert explains how nail-drying machines work, plus how
to protect yourself from their harmful UV rays.
Ahmadinejad wants direct talks with US on Iran nuclear issue
Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said problems related to his country’s
nuclear program must be discussed directly with the United States...
1time blame game: Not us, says Acsa
Airports
Company of South Africa has rubbished an accusation that it was
responsible for 1time's demise, and that it was only interested in...
Obama to make historic Burma trip
Fresh
from his election victory, Barack Obama will this month become the
first US president to visit Burma, as part of a three-leg tour.
Syrian opposition upbeat on talks- Ash action plan to be publishedThe government is set to publish an action plan outlining how it plans to tackle the outbreak of ash dieback, which is threatening the UK's 80 million ash trees.November-08-12 9:00:18 PM
- 'Twisted light' idea faces doubtsAn idea to put a "twist" into radio and light waves to vastly boost the amount of data they can carry is called into question by a number of scientists.November-07-12 5:05:05 PM
- New player in 'second Earth' huntAstronomers find that what looked like a three-planet system 42 light-years away is in fact a set of six planets - one a "super-Earth" in the habitable zone.November-08-12 3:33:49 AM
- Climate threat to coffee cropsClimate change could lead to the extinction of wild Arabica coffee before the end of the century, a study suggests.November-08-12 6:08:11 AM
- Sellafield waste 'posing risk'A public watchdog says nuclear waste at the Sellafield plant is being stored in "run-down" buildings posing a risk to the public.November-07-12 2:35:54 AM
- Fens are rare wildlife 'hotspot'A pioneering study by the University of East Anglia has revealed that the Fens are home to 25% of Britain's rarest wildlife and 13 globally rare species.November-07-12 2:37:23 AMHappy SamhainHappy Samhain! For some ideas on how to celebrate the holiday, and for some of its history, have a look at my previous post, “Samhain: Holiday of...Look What's New! Curated Email NewslettersWe're really excited to share some enhancements and new features that will better support your email marketing activities.According to the 2012...
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