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Bad breath turns people into walking nightmares
Talking to someone who has bad breath could be a nauseating experience. The person you talk to is apparently aware of his problem and tends to look away while mumbling something under his breath.
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Brooktown High: Senior Year Hands-On [PSP] (GameSpot)
If you struck out repeatedly in high school, this new PSP game from Konami and Backbone will let you make up for it…at least a little bit.
Did you know your legs were restless? (MSNBC)
The television ads for restless legs syndrome show you the problem, and the solution. The syndrome, known commonly as RLS, affects millions and has done so for at least 60 years. But until recently, most people even many physicians had never heard of it. The drug company GlaxoSmithKline changed that. NBC’s Josh Mankiewicz reports.
What is restless leg syndrome?
The television ads for restless legs syndrome show you the problem, and the solution.
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Would Cloning Copy the Soul? (Wired News)
Esquire ponders whether a cloned human would have a soul, and that makes us wonder if identical souls could wander around the planet. In Bodyhack.
Device Can Rapidly Diagnose Infectious Diseases And Cancer (Science Daily)
The Ikerlan-IK4 and Gaiker-IK4 Technological Center have patented a device which is capable of the rapid and effective diagnosis of infectious diseases caused by various bacteria. With the aim of extending the uses of the device in the field of health, experts at these technological centres are currently researching their application for the detection and treatment of colorectal cancer.
Esophageal Cancer Rates Climb With Obesity; Esophagectomy Found Safe In Obese Patients (Science Daily)
The rapidly climbing obesity rates in the United States have created a higher risk of esophageal cancer linked to reflux disease. According to a new study at the University of Michigan Health System, obese patients who underwent a procedure called transhiatal esophagectomy primarily for esophageal cancer had outcomes similar to their lean counterparts.


