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Experts: Man controlled robotic hand with thoughts

AP – 2 mins ago

ROME – A group of European scientists say they have successfully connected a robotic hand to a man who had lost an arm, allowing him to feel sensations in the artificial hand and control it with his thoughts. Full Story »

  • CT scans may predict survival in colorectal cancer

    Reuters – Tue Dec 1, 6:06 pm ET  

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Doctors may be able use an advanced X-ray called a CT scan to see whether patients with advanced colorectal cancer are responding to treatment with Avastin and chemotherapy, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday. Full Story »

  • Childhood Lead Exposure Causes Permanent Damage: Study

    HealthDay – Tue Dec 1, 11:49 pm ET  

    TUESDAY, Dec. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Childhood exposure to lead can cause permanent brain damage, a new study has found. Full Story »

  • Growing Up with HIV

    OneWorld.net – Tue Dec 1, 1:58 pm ET  

    LUSAKA, Dec 1 (IPS) - Sixteen-year-old Andela Milambo* wants a husband. She is not looking for love, but for someone to share the burden of living with HIV. She wants to be able to take her medicine without having to hide, to discuss the recurring herpes with someone who understands. Full Story »

  • Number of US diabetics to double in 25 years: study

    AFP – Sat Nov 28, 4:17 pm ET  
    Registered nurse Susan Eager (L) checks the feet of Jane Awise,... AFP/Getty Images/File

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double over the next 25 years, rising from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034, according to a study by the University of Chicago. Full Story »

  • Six bad reactions to swine flu vaccine in Canada: official

    AFP – Tue Nov 24, 3:51 pm ET  
    A person receives a A(H1N1) flu vaccine. Six severe allergic... AFP/File

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Six severe allergic reactions to swine flu vaccinations have been observed in Canada, health authorities said Tuesday, adding that all of the individuals are feeling better. Full Story »

  • Appalachia, Southeast Hit Hardest by Obesity and Diabetes

    HealthDay – Mon Nov 23, 1:38 am ET  

    THURSDAY, Nov. 19 (HealthDay News) -- While rates of obesity are climbing across America, they are especially high in sections of Appalachia and the Southeast, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports in its first county-by-county survey. Full Story »

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Woods says he lets family down

AP – 1 min ago

Tiger Woods says he has let his family down and regrets "those transgressions with all of my heart." Full Story »

Travel News

Delta executive urges restraint on capacity

AP – 1 hr 31 mins ago

A Delta Air Lines executive is urging other carriers to be careful not to increase the amount of flying they do too quickly. Full Story »

Entertainment News

Move over Beyonce. Step aside Taylor Swift. There's a new queen of pop, and her name is Susan Boyle. Full Story »