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USA Today reports here: New Hampshire will be the first state to offer girls 11 to 18 years old a new vaccine to protect them against cervical cancer, state health officials announced today.
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USA Today reports here: New Hampshire will be the first state to offer girls 11 to 18 years old a new vaccine to protect them against cervical cancer, state health officials announced today.
BBC News reports here: Scientists believe they have uncovered why some arthritis drugs such as Vioxx can cause heart attacks and strokes.
BBC News reports here: Getting too hooked on a daily bacon sandwich may increase the risk of bladder cancer, research suggests. Harvard scientists found people who ate bacon at least five times a week were 59% more likely to develop the disease than those who never did.
The Top Ten Cheap Gift Ideas are: ( selection from the site rated top ten ):
Price mentioned may change and you find some more great and cheap gift ideas in our online store from Amazon, next week we present you some gift ideas from the other price scale the most fancy and expensive ideas, so enjoy and remember its always best to order christmas gifts early before the rush starts.
From this article here at the Washington Post website: Those trying to keep the bathroom scale steady this holiday season may find an effective ally at the breakfast table: high-fiber cereal. ….Plus, there’s growing evidence that boosting fiber is good for your heart and your blood vessels and can reduce your risk of Type 2 diabetes.
From this press release at U.S. Newswire: Octogenarians Not Too Old for Cancer Surgery; Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Finds Age Not Automatic Barrier to Men with Prostate Cancer.
"They came out of nowhere. Wild boars stormed the elegant Bavarian town of Veitshöchheim on a peaceful Saturday morning and left mangled cars, smashed fences and a wrecked boutique in their wake. Police had to open fire to restore order." See this page here at Spiegel Online for the rest of this story and remember: dont mess with the beasts and they dont mess with you!
Reuters reports here at CNN News: "Criminal gangs using hijacked computers are behind a surge in unwanted e-mails peddling sex, drugs and stock tips. The United States, China and Poland are the top sources of spam, data from security firm Marshal suggests."
I myself using Spamarrest to stop the spam overflow into my inbox, works good for me, maybe not perfect as a few mails might get lost but eases the pain of not having to check 100 spam mails each day.
Spiegel Online asks here: With almost 40 million people infected with HIV worldwide, the pope is now considering a document that recommends easing the Vatican’s condom ban — but only in exceptional circumstances.