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Mayo Clinic seeks new therapies for alcoholic hepatitis

A new study from Mayo Clinic finds the use of the drug therapy etanercept ineffective in treating alcoholic hepatitis, an acute inflammation of the liver caused by excessive consumption of alcohol. (original story)

In the Flow

For generations, health professionals have recognized water's therapeutic effects and have employed aquatic therapy with patients too frail or injured to tolerate land-based treatment. (original story)

Activists Celebrate World AIDS Day

December 1st is World AIDS Day. Activists hope to reduce the stigma and shatter perceptions held by societies and governments. (original story)

Alzheimer's Link to Junk Food

There is bad news if youa TMre a junk food junkie. Junk food may lead to Alzheimera TMs Disease. (original story)

Heavy Traffic Affects the Heart

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Group aims to test 1 million for World AIDS Day

A worldwide drive to test one million people for HIV in the week ahead of World AIDS Day on Monday has been highly successful, a U.S. AIDS group said. (original story)

Montauk community notes

Just before the Thanksgiving holiday, Lori Newell, the fitness instructor for the town's senior nutrition program and at the day care center at the Community Playhouse, managed to spur on her class with a ... (original story)

Road-tripping toads developing arthritis

TOADBUSTER Beau Styles, who found this whopper, the sixth the family have found, in their garden in The Narrows, in Darwin. (original story)

Robots that fetch: Device could help disabled

It took Norma Margeson a few minutes to learn to control the skinny metal robot. (original story)

How to love your retirement: Love in the third age

Retired and thinking about what to do next? Here's some advice on finding love after retirement, from the book "How to Love Your Retirement" , straight from people who've done it: "One of the best things about ... (original story)

Mcnabb Wins Points In Tough Spot

Until Thursday night, I was going to write about the topic du jour among Philadelphia sports fans: Should Andy Reid really have benched quarterback Donovan McNabb at halftime of the Ravens game? What strikes me ... (original story)

James LeFanu: Doctor's Diary

It's hard not to feel a bit sorry for atheists - particularly not having anyone to thank for their good fortune. (original story)

Some 'good cholesterol' isn't actually good enough

Washington, Dec 1 : Those who think that their levels of 'good cholesterol' is up to the mark, then they might just need a reality check, for researchers have now found that the some 'good cholesterol' isn't ... (original story)

Clinton Smith

Clinton Odis Smith, 79, of Okeechobee, Fla., formerly of Eubank, Ky., went to be with the Lord on November 12, 2008. (original story)

Gun amnesty disappoints Hobbema

Officials say they are disappointed in the results of a four-month gun amnesty on a violence-plagued central Alberta reserve. (original story)





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