Wednesday, August 27, 2008

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AUG. 27, 2008
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Viagra May Help Prevent Heart Attacks
Researchers may have found a new way to use Viagra to prevent strokes and heart attacks in at-risk patients.

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C-Section Babies Have Higher Diabetes Rate
Researchers don't know why a surgical delivery makes a baby more likely to develop diabetes.

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TB Scare Rattles Hundreds Of New Moms
A San Francisco hospital is warning 960 new moms that they and their babies may have been exposed to tuberculosis.

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Attack Ad Insinuates Hot Dogs Cause Cancer
A new attack ad on TV links hot dogs to cancer.

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What Do Those Medical Terms Mean?
Sometimes, a doctor will use a technical term that you just don't understand. Learn some of the words you need to know.

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WEATHER
TODAY
HIGH:
82
LOW:
58
Sunny

TOMORROW
HIGH:
84
LOW:
53
Sunny

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