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When it comes to breast disease, it's best to be proactive 
Figuring that you are protected against breast cancer is wishful thinking. No woman is immune, and taking early action can make all the difference.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 18:07:53

Figuring that you are protected against breast cancer is wishful thinking. No woman is immune, and taking early action can make all the difference.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 18:07:53
Maryland artifact sheds light on African rituals 
Archaeologists have discovered a small clay "bundle," the humble remains of slaves from West Africa tied to the long tradition of West African religious practices.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 18:07:53

Archaeologists have discovered a small clay "bundle," the humble remains of slaves from West Africa tied to the long tradition of West African religious practices.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 18:07:53
A taste for blood 
Across the evolutionary tree, nature's born phlebotomists have a difficult, dangerous meal plan.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 07:07:14

Across the evolutionary tree, nature's born phlebotomists have a difficult, dangerous meal plan.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 07:07:14
A planet of pain, where no words are quite right 
Until you belong to the imaginary club of Mothers Without Children, it is a secret planet of pain, all but invisible to the outside world.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 04:08:56

Until you belong to the imaginary club of Mothers Without Children, it is a secret planet of pain, all but invisible to the outside world.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 04:08:56
Weight-loss surgery, no cutting required 
An experimental stomach-stapling operation called Toga is part of a trend toward making surgery less invasive.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 04:08:56

An experimental stomach-stapling operation called Toga is part of a trend toward making surgery less invasive.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 04:08:56
Controversial project bares all genetic secrets 
The goal of the controversial project, which hopes to expand to 100,000 participants, is to speed medical research by dispensing with the elaborate precautions traditionally taken to protect the privacy of human subjects.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 01:07:38

The goal of the controversial project, which hopes to expand to 100,000 participants, is to speed medical research by dispensing with the elaborate precautions traditionally taken to protect the privacy of human subjects.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-21 01:07:38
Fish fossil shows a step from sea to life on land 
In a new study of a fossil fish that lived 375 million years ago, scientists are finding striking evidence of the intermediate steps by which some marine vertebrates evolved into animals that walked on land.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-16 17:08:00

In a new study of a fossil fish that lived 375 million years ago, scientists are finding striking evidence of the intermediate steps by which some marine vertebrates evolved into animals that walked on land.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-16 17:08:00
Infant deaths decline in U.S. 
Infant deaths in the U.S. declined 2 percent in 2006, researchers reported Wednesday, but the rate still remains well above that of most industrialized countries.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-15 18:07:44

Infant deaths in the U.S. declined 2 percent in 2006, researchers reported Wednesday, but the rate still remains well above that of most industrialized countries.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-15 18:07:44
Medical studies on energy drinks, asthma and knees. 
A new study suggests that manufacturers of energy drinks should be required to list caffeine content and recommended limits, including a warning about use by children.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-15 16:08:44

A new study suggests that manufacturers of energy drinks should be required to list caffeine content and recommended limits, including a warning about use by children.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-15 16:08:44
Virulent strain of strep eludes vaccine 
The germ has become a common cause of meningitis, pneumonia and other life-threatening conditions in young children.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-15 16:08:44

The germ has become a common cause of meningitis, pneumonia and other life-threatening conditions in young children.Health & Science - International Herald Tribune, 2008-10-15 16:08:44




