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4 vets positive for hepatitis after St. Louis clinic visit
July 31, 2010Four veterans treated at the St. Louis VA Medical Center's dental clinic have tested positive for hepatitis, but further testing is needed to determine if inadequately sterilized dental equipment is to blame.
Lisps come and lisps go — like Sally Draper's
July 31, 2010
Besides notable absences including guys like Sal, Ken and Paul, Sunday’s season premiere of “Mad Men” was missing one more beloved character: Sally Draper’s lisp.
Two die in Florida from mosquito-borne disease
July 31, 2010* Swampy Florida battling several mosquito-borne diseases
How could French woman have killed her 8 babies?
July 31, 2010The horrific case of a woman in France who confessed to killing eight of her newborn children and hiding their bodies defies understanding. Many assume she was mentally ill, but experts say that may not be the case.
Video: Tanning addiction a growing problem
July 31, 2010
Dermatologists warn of the dangers of addiction to tanning beds, reflector blankets and roasting in the sun. WNBC's Tom Llamas reports. (NBC News Channel)
Daydreams really can take you far away
July 31, 2010Just how distracting daydreams can be depends on where exactly your wandering mind takes you, a new study suggests.
Doctors: Transplant advance in windpipe cancer
July 31, 2010Doctors have successfully transplanted windpipes into two cancer patients in an innovative procedure that uses stem cells to allow a donated trachea to regenerate tissue and create an organ biologically close to the original, they said Friday.
Still no food inspections at Florida hospitals
July 31, 2010No one is inspecting food preparations at Florida's hospitals and nursing homes, nearly one month after the inspections were stopped in a budget-cutting move, officials said Friday.
New flu vaccine protects against H1N1, too
July 31, 2010You'll only need a single shot of influenza vaccine this year to protect against three strains of the flu, including the H1N1 virus that sparked the 2009 pandemic.
FDA lifts hold on embryonic stem cell trial
July 31, 2010Regulators on Friday gave the all-clear to a clinical trial that will test embryonic stem cells as a treatment for spinal cord injury, potentially the first time embryonic stem cells are tested on humans.
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