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NYPD nabs man accused of killing woman in Mass.

  
A man accused of fatally stabbing a woman in a Massachusetts apartment and then fleeing with his four children and their mother was arrested Wednesday by police, who said the siblings and their mother were in good health and apparently had not been taken against their will.
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Adult smoking rate plunges in Mass.

  
Nearly 8 percent fewer Massachusetts adults smoked in 2007 than the year before, the steepest decline in cigarette use in more than a decade, state health authorities reported yesterday.
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Exercise in a pill' Researchers find two

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers who genetically engineered "marathon mice" that could run for hours have found two pills that can mimic the effects -- and they have already developed a test for the drugs in case athletes try to cheat with them.
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Elizabeth Taylor in hospital but said "fine"

  
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Elizabeth Taylor is hospitalized but doing well, a spokesman for the Oscar-winning screen legend said on Thursday, contradicting tabloid newspapers reports that she was in poor health.
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News of the 07/30/2008
    

Harvard names Frenk next public health school dean

  
Harvard University has named Mexico's former health minister, Julio Frenk, as the new dean of its School of Public Health.
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Prenatal cell phone exposure tied to behavior

  
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children whose mothers used cell phones frequently during pregnancy and who are themselves cell phone users are more likely to have behavior problems, new research shows.
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Alzheimer's Breakthrough Hailed

  
Scientists have developed a drug that could prove twice as effective as current medicines in treating Alzheimer's.
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Beijing seeks to reassure on food safety

  
YANQING, China (Reuters) - Nestled beneath verdant mountains two hours drive north of Beijing, surrounded by swaying trees and fields of maize, lies a farm that this year's Olympic host city hopes will be key to assuaging food safety worries.
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Prescription drug addictions rise

  
BOSTON (Reuters) - When Sarah Roisman was 11 years old, her doctors prescribed Klonopin, a muscle relaxant, for a psychiatric disorder that caused her to have seizures. She liked how the drug made her feel. Her seizures went away.
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Report: Mass. smoking rate drops to lowest level

  
There are fewer smokers in Massachusetts, and public health officials say they hope to drive the number even lower by helping more people quit.
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One hospital signs on to Charter Oak health plan

  
The state's social service commissioner says just one hospital has agreed to participate in the new Charter Oak health care plan for the uninsured, but efforts are under way to sign up more facilities.
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FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm

  
The salmonella strain linked to a nationwide outbreak has been found in irrigation water and a serrano pepper at a Mexican farm, federal health officials said Wednesday.
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News of the 07/29/2008
    

Secondhand smoke raises spouse's stroke risk: study

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nonsmokers married to smokers have a greatly increased chance of having strokes, according to a U.S. study published on Tuesday showing yet another hazard from secondhand smoke.
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Frasier Actor Back In Hospital

  
Frasier star Kelsey Grammer is back in hospital, two months after suffering from a heart attack which he said nearly killed him.
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Statins 'Halve' Risk Of Dementia

  
Cholesterol lowering drugs can slash the chances of vulnerable patients developing Alzheimer's disease, a study has shown.
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Senate Democrats call for EPA chief to resign

  
A trio of Senate Democrats is pressing EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson to resign, saying he has repeatedly succumbed to political pressure on decisions vital to protecting health and the environment.
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Alzheimer's drug 'halts' decline

  
UK scientists have developed a drug which may halt the progression of early-stage Alzheimer's disease.
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Blast rockets Hamas training camp in Gaza, 5 hurt

  
A huge blast rocked a training base run by the Islamic militant Hamas in southern Gaza late Tuesday, injuring at least five members of the group, witnesses and a health official said.
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