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New cases of leprosy in district pose challenge 31.1.2013 Varanasi - City - The Times of India
With 15 to 20 new cases of leprosy being reported every month and a huge floating population, district's performance in complete leprosy eradication is still a challenge, although on papers the prevalence rate of leprosy for Varanasi has reached 0.47.
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Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt winner will buy Lyme medicine 31.1.2013 Twincities.com: News

A husband and wife from the East Side of St. Paul said finding the St. Paul Pioneer Press Treasure Hunt medallion in Cherokee Heights Park will help them afford medicine they need that isn't covered by insurance.

TB bacteria stays in body for years: Study (Cached) 31.1.2013 Hindustan Times: India
TB bacteria stays in body for years: Study
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Ten years since loss of space shuttle Columbia 31.1.2013 AP National
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- He was just 8 when NASA lost the space shuttle Columbia and he lost his astronaut mom....
Armstrong: Truth & reconciliation is 'only way' 31.1.2013 Seattle Times: Top stories
A truth and reconciliation program is the "only way" to rid cycling of performance-enhancing drugs, and the sport's governing body should have no role in the process, Lance Armstrong said in an interview with a British publication.
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Indian researcher at Stanford paves way for total TB cure 31.1.2013 India News, Latest News in India, Live News India, India Breaking News - Times of India
Indian researcher at Stanford paves way for total TB cure
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Amravati, Maharashtra: In the scheme of things, students see path to a bright future 31.1.2013 Business Standard: Front Page Headlines
Tejaswini, a Class X student in the Amravati municipal school, wants to become a police inspector.
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Think preventive medicine will save money? Think again 30.1.2013 Chicago Tribune: Health
Think preventive medicine will save money? Think again
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Pulse Beat 30.1.2013 Moneylife
Medical developments from around the world
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What's the future of the Affordable Care Act? 30.1.2013 Minnesota Public Radio: News
What challenges lie ahead in implementing the Affordable Care Act? And what can we learn from the country's health care history?
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No end to youths being pestered by moral policing in Mangalore (Cached) 30.1.2013 Bangalore Mirror: State
Mangalore South police on Wednesday evening picked up four girls and three boys from Roxx Pitt, a music lounge that serves non-alcoholic drinks,...
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Wonder ways to slow down ageing (Cached) 30.1.2013 Hindustan Times: Lifestyle
Wonder ways to slow down ageing
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Could an earlier lunchtime help you lose weight? 30.1.2013 Chicago Tribune: Health
Could an earlier lunchtime help you lose weight?
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Police grope in dark in boy murder case 30.1.2013 The Telegraph : Bihar
Police have failed to make any breakthrough in connection with the murder of a 13-year-old boy, who was shot dead by unidentified criminals at a medicine shop in the Naya Tola area on Tuesday night.
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Arunachal community throws light on TB bacteria 30.1.2013 deccanherald.com
Arunachal community throws light on TB bacteria
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Keep it light and right 30.1.2013 Deccan Herald - New Delhi
Keep it light and right
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Wonder ways to slow down Ageing (Cached) 30.1.2013 Hindustan Times: Lifestyle
Wonder ways to slow down Ageing
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Auto Club says Sunday is the Super Bowl of drunk-driving crashes 30.1.2013 LA Times: Business
Be careful driving Sunday – it’s the Super Bowl of drunk-driving car accidents.

No insurance at Edina clinic; it's cash only 30.1.2013 Minnesota Public Radio: News
Southdale Internal Medicine is moving away from accepting insurance and come April will only accept Medicare. Other patients will be able to look at the clinic's price list and pay cash for the services they want.
Why doctors should own up to their medical mistakes 30.1.2013 Minnesota Public Radio: News
Doctors' reluctance to discuss mistakes leads to more errors that harm patients and damages the culture of medicine in the U.S., says Dr. Brian Goldman, a veteran ER physician.
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