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Coffee May Curb Liver Cancer
People who drank a lot of coffee were 55 percent less likely to have been diagnosed with liver cancer than those who didn’t drink any coffee.
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Coffee drinkers rejoice: your liver and skin thank you
Two studies on caffeine and cancer suggest that some addictions may not be bad things.
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Doctor Accused of Killing Patient to Harvest his Organs
Prosecutors say Dr. Hootan Roozrokh, 33, of San Francisco, gave a harmful drug and prescribed excessive doses of morphine and a sedative to 25-year-old Ruben Navarro, who died in 2006. The prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the drugs were prescribed “to accelerate Mr. Navarro’s death in order to recover his organs.”
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Even the most stable brain operates just a millimeter from madness
In such a finely tuned cognitive engine, only a small part must start to sputter before the whole machine comes crashing down. When that happens, reason and function come undone, rarely as dramatically as in the neurochemical storm that is obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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F Cup Cookies Promise That Their Fat Will Go Straight to Your Boobs
Ladies, are you self-conscious about your breasts? Do you think they need to be bigger to get you attention from guys, or at least from guys like Charlie White? Well, you could have expensive and gross breast implant surgery, or you could just grab some F Cup cookies from Japan.
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A hospital’s outrageous inhumanity
With stunning lack of simple human decency, the emergency room staff at Bay Pines VA Medical Center let a loyal federal employee die of a heart attack in an adjacent building without lifting a finger to help because he wasn’t a military veteran. Despite the fact that this hospital is funded by taxpayer money, this decision reflected hospital policy
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