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MAR. 10, 2009
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People Will Forget Stem Cell Debate "Ever Happened"
Scientists are cheering President Barack Obama's lifting of federal funding restrictions on embryonic stem cell research, hopeful the move will open the financial floodgates to speed new treatments. "It's...

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Number of Vasectomies Rose During 2008 March Madness
March Madness is the time for astounding upsets, office pools and, of course, operations to sterilize yourself.

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Think and Grow Svelte
When it comes to mind over matter, muscles are the latest target.

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Why Dreams Are Hard to Remember
Researchers at Caltech are making progress in sleep science and understanding why it's difficult to remember dreams.

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2-Year-Old "Beat So Many Odds"
A 2-year-old Azusa boy is recovering after receiving a kidney from a 14-year-old boy.

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It's Bad But Not Depression II, Says Obama Advisor
Christina Romer, former UC Berkeley economist and current chairwoman of the president's Council of Economic Advisors, recognizes we're all facing hard times -- just not 1930s hard.

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100 Cocks Caught in Big Bust
Officers found syringes, gaffs and angry roosters on a Peninsula man's property in the third cockfighting ring bust in less than three months.

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Obama's Approval Soars, 50 Days In
President Barack Obama's approval ratings continue to soar halfway through the first 100 days of his administration.

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