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A study in which women with breast cancer were given two chemotherapy drugs simultaneously was cut short after the combination contributed to the deaths of two patients and caused life-threatening complications in an alarming number of others.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a honor to share with you, over 700 photos of the Garifuna wedding of Ruben & Odesa Reyes that took place in October of 2004 in Los Angeles.
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Steve Nash returned to Dallas for the first time since winning the MVP award to a smattering of boos amid plenty of cheers. Then he opened the game with an airball on a 3-pointer and everyone was hooting. What followed was the kind of playoff performance that has Mavericks fans wringing their hands.
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A new study gives encouraging signs that a hormonal drug used to fight breast cancer might help prevent abnormal prostate growths from turning into cancers.
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The presidents of Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua all support the deal and hope US lawmakers will do the
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Shaquille O'Neal's bruised thigh kept him out of a playoff game for the first time in his career. O'Neal was scratched about 20 minutes before the tip-off of Thursday night's Game 3 between the Miami Heat and Washington Wizards. The Heat led the series 2-0.
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When stroke victims played virtual reality games in which they imagined they were diving with sharks or snowboarding down a narrow slope, their ability to walk eventually improved, researchers reported in a small study.
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People whose hearts beat too fast during rest and too sluggishly during exercise have a greater risk than others of dropping dead suddenly from a heart attack, a study suggests.
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