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Guadalupe Benitez claims that after being treated with fertility drugs for nearly a year, her Christian doctors refused to inseminate her because she is a lesbian.

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Robert, 17, has Barth Syndrome. He was the 17th person in the world diagnosed with the disease that afflicts and eventually kills boys.

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Doctors think thousands of children may face lifelong health problems because temporary housing supplied by FEMA contained formaldehyde fumes up to five times the safe level.

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One quarter of children with disabilities whose parents felt they needed special education didn't receive this type of schooling, finds a new report from Statistics Canada.

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A senior official in Newfoundland and Labrador's health department has told a judicial inquiry she was told not to question confusing figures about controversial cancer tests.

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Ontario regulations banning medicinal-marijuana users from smoking on bar and restaurant patios violate the human rights of people with disabilities, alleges an Ottawa man who has filed a complaint over the issue.

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A report card on physical activity levels for Canadian children and youth gives kids a D when it comes to fitness.

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Dr. Rajgopal Menon will testify Wednesday at a provincial inquiry into botched medical tests and autopsies in New Brunswick.

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More than 200 HIV advocates, people living with HIV/AIDS and commercial sex workers rallied in the Indian city of Pune on Thursday, calling for the passage of a bill that aims to reduce HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination, India's Daily News & Analysis reports (Daily News & Analysis, 5/23).

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Summaries of recent developments related to veterans' health care appear below.Mental health services: Thousands of private psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health care professionals are offering their services at no cost to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in an effort to offset therapist shortages at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the AP/Washington Post reports.

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The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and the National Collaborating Centre for Primary Care (NCC PC) have today (28 May) issued new guidance to the NHS in England and Wales on the identification of people at risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and on the use of lipid lowering drugs to reduce that risk.

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Actin-Branching Protein Localization in SpinesBence Rácz and Richard J. WeinbergDendritic spines start as thin filaments, but as their synapses strengthen, they evolve into short mushroom-shaped structures, presumably due to changes in the actin cytoskeleton. Actin dynamics are regulated by actin-binding proteins, some of which are concentrated in discrete domains of the spine.

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A new study by Newcastle University proves that organic farmers who let their cows graze as nature intended are producing better quality milk.The Nafferton Ecological Farming Group study found that grazing cows on organic farms in the UK produce milk which contains significantly higher beneficial fatty acids, antioxidants and vitamins than their conventional 'high input' counterparts.

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<p>The benefits of organic milk have been highlighted by a study showing milk from cows which graze outside on grass and clover contains more antioxidants and vitamins than that from conventional dairy farms.</p>

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<p>The number of patients undergoing weight-loss stomach surgery has increased by 41 per cent, prompting claims the Government is not doing enough to persuade people to change their lifestyles. </p>

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<p>More than one million adults at high risk of a heart attack or stroke are missing out on treatment that could save their lives, experts said yesterday.</p>

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<p>An Australian man paralysed from the neck down in a sporting accident 14 years ago has claimed he can breathe again unaided for the first time after having stem cell treatment in India. </p>

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<p>Cigarettes will be banned from public display in shops and vending machines are to be scrapped under dramatic new plans designed to curb smoking among young people.</p>

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Tick season is here, and with it, comes Lyme disease. Here are 5 ways to avoid ticks this summer.

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North Carolina A&T State University says a football player has died from complications of heat illness.

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A once facially deformed English teen recently attended her prom after undergoing more than a decade's worth of reconstructive surgeries at a New York City hospital.

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U.S. researchers have successfully taught monkeys to feed themselves with a human-like robotic arm using only signals from their brains.

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Manitoba's NDP government is hoping to take some of the pressure off the health care system by creating 18 new positions for nurse practitioners around the province.

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The European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has been formally notified by Sanofi-Aventis of its decision to withdraw the application for a centralised marketing authorisation for the medicine Aquilda (satavaptan) 5 and 25 mg film-coated tablets.

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Duojia Pan, Ph.D., a professor of molecular biology and genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, is one of 56 new members of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Combined, the new class of investigators will receive more than $600 million in research funding. Pan studies how organs know to grow to a specific size and shape.

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A monkey has successfully fed itself with fluid, well-controlled movements of a human-like robotic arm by using only signals from its brain, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine report in the journal Nature.

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"When considering" bills that would reauthorize the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Congress "must think hard about our priorities," Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) writes in a Washington Times opinion piece. The reauthorization bills would allocate $50 billion for PEPFAR over the next five years -- "more than three times President Bush's original 2003 proposal," DeMint writes.

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While mainstream news coverage is still a primary source of information for the latest in policy debates and the health care marketplace, online blogs have become a significant part of the media landscape, often presenting new perspectives on policy issues and drawing attention to under-reported topics.

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As the weather heats up and pants are traded for shorts, there’s good reason to start thinking about your legs. Here's how to get them in shape for the summer.

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A 9-year-old girl is battling an array of illnesses while her parents are fighting the family's deportation, worried that the child wouldn't receive good medical care outside the United States.

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Tampa General Hospital officials say staff mistakenly started performing a cardiac catheterization on the wrong patient. The man was not harmed.

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In the three years Matthew has been alive, he has been through two open heart surgeries, one of them the Norwood/Rastelli procedure, which has only been performed a few times in the world; it is being reported by stuff.co.nz.

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A roadside toilet stop ended in pain, embarrassment and almost death for a tourist when a highly venomous snake bit the end of his private parts.

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People who smoke but consume three or more servings of fruit and vegetables and regularly drink green or black tea may be keeping lung cancer at bay, new research suggests.

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Post-mortems in otherwise unexplained cases of sudden unexpected deathin infancy (SUDI) sometimes show high levels of Staphylococcusaureus and Escherichia coli bacteria,indicating that they could be associate with the condition, accordingto an Article released on May 30, 2008 in The Lancet.

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