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    My first love finds me 20 years later and wants to be back together. Do I even meet

    him for lunch? we were teenagers forced apart by my father. I am in a current relationship that I have been in for years. I have children from a previous marrige and 1 from the current relationship. I am not married. I have been in a relationship for 7 years and he doesnt want to marry.
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    My first love finds me 20 years later and wants to be back together. Do I even meet

    him for lunch? we were teenagers forced apart by my father. I am in a current relationship that I have been in for years. I have children from a previous marrige and 1 from the current relationship. I am not married. I have been in a relationship for 7 years and he doesnt want to marry.
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    Study Finds Adolescents Cope With Mental Illness Stigmas

    Living with a mental illness can be a tough experience for adults, but with the increasing numbers of youth diagnosed and taking medications for mood disorders, it can become a time of isolation, according to a study from Case Western Reserve University Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences...
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    Study Finds Results Of Physician Cost Profiling Can Vary Widely

    Profiles created for physicians based on the cost of the care they provide can vary widely depending upon the methods used by insurance companies to create the profiles, according to a new RAND Corporation study. Researchers say the findings add to the concern about the accuracy of physician...
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    for the fitness girls out there. who finds this attractive?

    http://m794.photobucket.com/albumview/albums/bodybuilder25/a14177c8.jpg.html?&newest=1
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    NASA Finds Outer Space 65 Feet Underwater [Nasa]

    NASA may not be sending anyone to the moon or Mars in the near future, but they've discovered the next best thing: an undersea laboratory three miles off of Key Largo. It's how astronauts do Space Camp. More » NASA - Space - Technology - Education - Key Largo
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    CR Index Finds Americans? Rising Confidence Starting To Take Hold

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    Study Finds Mammograms Detect Few Cancers, Produce Many False Positives In Younger Wo

    Mammograms detect few breast cancers in women younger than age 40 and often lead to more tests and unwarranted anxiety because of false positives, according to a study published Monday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Reuters reports. For the study, radiologist Bonnie Yankaskas...
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    I believe it is an 80s sci fi movie...All I remember is a teen finds a ray/laser gun?

    I think the gun was connected to a backpack(power pack). After finding this, he sort of became an outlaw, and everyone wanted the gun. There was a girl with him also; not a hostage though. Wish I could think of more, but that'ss it. Any ideas on what this movie might be?? I'm pretty sure it...
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    Science finds that Bipolar is a progressive disorder, doesnt this explain alot?

    lol http://www.newsrx.com/newsletters/Mental-Health-Weekly-Digest/2003-05-26/052620033332MN.html
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    Study Finds Convenience Drives US Women To Buy Over-The-Counter Contraception In Mexi

    American women who live along the U.S.-Mexico border frequently buy over-the-counter oral contraceptives from Mexican pharmacies because they don't need a prescription and can send a friend to pick up the pills, according to a study by researchers from two University of Texas campuses and Ibis...
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    Global Maternal Deaths Decreased By More Than 35% Between 1980 And 2008, Study Finds

    The number of maternal deaths around the world has decreased from more than 500,000 in 1980 to an estimated 342,900 in 2008, according to a Lancet study published online on Monday, the BBC reports. For the study, "a team led by the University of Washington in Seattle, looked at data from...
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    You know who finds out about you know what.

    Read the comments on this post... More...
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    Heart Shape, Student's Research Finds Help For Heart Diagnosis

    A physics major's passion for medicine led her into research that could help heart patients in the future. From the time Kelly Loman was a child, she wanted to follow her father into the medical field. "As I got older, I wanted to give back to people and medicine," said the sophomore from...
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    Seegene READ PCR Study Finds High Rate Of False Negatives Among Current Tests For Tub

    The first clinical studies comparing an innovative READ (Real Amplicon Detection) PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology against established real-time PCR tests for tuberculosis (TB) and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) found the next-generation READ technology comparable for detecting...
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    Study Finds Misinformation About Antibiotics Can Travel To Large Audience Via Twitter

    Misunderstandings about proper use of antibiotics have the potential to spread widely through social networks such as Twitter, according to a report in the April issue of AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection...
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    Study Finds Misinformation About Antibiotics Can Travel To Large Audience Via Twitter

    Misunderstandings about proper use of antibiotics have the potential to spread widely through social networks such as Twitter, according to a report in the April issue of AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection...
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    Study Finds Misinformation About Antibiotics Can Travel To Large Audience Via Twitter

    Misunderstandings about proper use of antibiotics have the potential to spread widely through social networks such as Twitter, according to a report in the April issue of AJIC: American Journal of Infection Control, the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection...
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    Study Finds Women Prefer Home Testing For Chlamydia, Gonorrhea

    About 75% of women preferred to complete a chlamydia or gonorrhea test at home and mail the sample for analysis, compared with 16% who preferred testing at a no-cost clinic and 8% who wanted to visit their own health care provider, according to a study published in the April issue of Obstetrics...
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    Study Finds The Cost Of Cancer Care Is Skyrocketing

    USA Today: "The cost of cancer treatment is 'skyrocketing' - both for individual patients and the nation, a new analysis shows. From 1990 to 2008, spending on cancer care soared to more than $90 billion from $27 billion. The increase was driven by the rising costs of sophisticated new drugs...
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