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DNA fingerprint pioneers Nobel favorites
Oct 2 2005 9:00PM (CT)
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - Two British pioneers in DNA "fingerprinting" and a pair of Canadian stem cell researchers were among the favorites to win the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday.
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Gyms going after boomers, and those older
Oct 2 2005 8:58PM (CT)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - At age 65, Lillian Doran knows what she doesn't want from a gym. "I don't want a place that just caters to the young and thin," she said. "I don't want to be around these babies who are a size 2."
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Anesthesiologists take pride in music
Oct 2 2005 3:03PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - General anesthesia or local? Hip-hop or Sinatra? These are among the decisions facing Dr. Frank Gentile in his double-duty job as anesthesiologist and self-styled DJ of the OR.
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Japanese encephalitis claims 1,243 lives
Oct 2 2005 3:02PM (CT)
LUCKNOW, India (AP) - Japanese encephalitis has claimed another 25 lives in India, raising the death toll in South Asia to 1,243 over the last six months, but doctors said new infections were falling as monsoon rains eased and there were fewer puddles for disease-carrying mosquitos to breed in.
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