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Church urges Mexico MDs against abortion (AP)

Posted on April 30th, 2007. About Health.

In this 2002 photo released by the Austin Police Department, Paul Ross Evans, 27, is shown. Evans has been charged Friday, April 27, 2007, in Austin, Texas, with use of weapons of mass destruction and the manufacture of explosive material, in connection with an explosive device found earlier this week at an Austin clinic that performs abortions. Evans was arrested by the Terrorism Task Force, made up of state, local and federal law enforcement officers, including the FBI and is in federal custody according to the Austin Police Department. (AP Photo/Austin Police Department)AP - The Roman Catholic Church on Sunday called on doctors in Mexico City not to perform abortions and lamented the city’s decision to legalize the procedure in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.


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How meth took hold on Indian reservation (AP)

Posted on April 30th, 2007. About Health.

Della Aragon stands in front of one of numerous anti-meth posters inside the Arapahoe School Culture Building as she listens to community leaders speak at a meeting of Partners Against Meth on April 4, 2007 at the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyo. (AP Photo/Wayne Nichols)AP - Just off the deserted highways, the silver pickup truck eases down quiet streets, its driver offering a numbing tour of a remote reservation framed by the beauty of snowcapped mountains.


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New toys read brain waves (AP)

Posted on April 30th, 2007. About Health.

NeuroSky worker Cynthia Lee wears one of their head sets at NeuroSky headquarters in San Jose, Calif., Tuesday, March 27, 2007. The startup company aims to add more realistic elements to video games by using brain wave-reading technology to help game developers make gaming more realistic. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - A convincing twin of Darth Vader stalks the beige cubicles of a Silicon Valley office, complete with ominous black mask, cape and light saber.


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Reversing Alzheimer's memory loss may be possible (Reuters)

Posted on April 30th, 2007. About Health.

Reuters - Mental stimulation and drug treatment may help people with brain ailments such as Alzheimer's disease regain seemingly lost memories, according to research published on Sunday.

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Scar-free surgery procedures explored (AP)

Posted on April 30th, 2007. About Health.

In this photo provided by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Dr. Carl Snyderman, right, uses an endoscope to view the patient's brain while Dr. Amin Kassam removes a brain tumor through the nose, using special instruments designed for this surgery at the Pittsburgh hospital in September 2006. (AP Photo/Courtesy UPMC)AP - A 4-year-old boy lay on an operating table here a few weeks ago with a tumor that had eaten into his brain and the base of his skull. Standard surgery would involve cutting open his face, leaving an ugly scar and hindering his facial growth as he matured.


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U.S. Cancer Group Launches Major Study (HealthDay)

Posted on April 30th, 2007. About Health.

HealthDay - SUNDAY, April 29 (HealthDay News) — The American Cancer Societythis week launched a major new cancer research effort that aims to enroll500,000 people.

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Mexico City abortion foes vow action (AP)

Posted on April 29th, 2007. About Health.

An anti-abortion activist sits on the ground as city police stand guard near the City Legislature in Mexico City, Tuesday April 24, 2007, as legislators prepare to vote on legalizing abortion. The proposal, which would take effect with the leftist mayor's expected signature, has alarmed Mexico's conservative ruling party and prompted the Vatican to send its top anti-abortion campaigner to the Mexican capital. (AP Photo/Dario Lopez-Mills)AP - Abortion foes vowed Saturday to print posters bearing the names of Mexico City lawmakers who voted to legalize the procedure while uncertainty lingered over whether doctors at city-run hospitals could refuse to perform them.


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2-pound tumor taken from newborn’s neck (AP)

Posted on April 29th, 2007. About Health.

AP - Doctors removed a 2-pound tumor from the back of a newborn’s neck and the baby girl appeared to be doing fine a day after she was born, her parents said.

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