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Two Okla. children die of rare infection
Aug 5 2005 10:17PM (CT)
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Two children died Friday after being infected with a rare parasite associated with swimming in stagnant water, health officials said.
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Data: Missourians are living longer
Aug 5 2005 7:07PM (CT)
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missourians are living longer lives and having fewer abortions, the latest state health statistics show.
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French Muslim-themed 'Beurger King' opens
Aug 5 2005 7:03PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Muslims in France are having it their way with "Beurger King" _ a new fast-food restaurant that caters to the country's large Islamic population.
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Va. officials target minority obesity
Aug 5 2005 6:56PM (CT)
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Public health officials say black and Hispanic Virginians are more likely to be overweight, yet few of either minority group showed up at statewide meetings on the subject.
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WHO recommends more pig disease tests
Aug 5 2005 6:51PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - The World Health Organization urged China on Friday to conduct more tests on a pig-borne disease that has killed 38 people in the country's southwest, the worst outbreak in the region in recent years.
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Doc: Surgeon sewed through woman's bowel
Aug 5 2005 6:51PM (CT)
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - A surgeon at the center of a multimillion dollar investigation in Australia mistakenly sewed through a woman's small intestine up to 20 times during a botched hernia operation, a doctor told an inquiry Friday.
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