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Breaking News Wed, 14 May 2008
 Lt. Gen. Thein Sein
Burma   Democracy   Military   Photos   Society  
 The Australian 
Isolating Burma doesn't help
| THE devastating natural disasters in Burma and China illustrate the difference between having a competent government and an incompetent one. | The Burmese military, unlike the Chinese, has done litt... (photo: AP)
 Brad Pitt voted world´s sexiest man
Celebrity   Entertainment   Festival   Hollywood   Photos  
 The Daily Mail 
Ocean's Four: Brad Pitt, Angelina and sons Pax and Maddox enjoy life on the high seas
| Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie enjoy a cruise on a millionaire friend's yacht with sons Pax and Maddox ahead of today's opening of the 61st Cannes Film Festival. | The couple are in France for the fil... (photo: WN)
 Condom - Birth Control - Contraceptive - protection from sexually transmitted diseases STD - sheath of latex, plastic, or animal skin use to prevent pregnancy during sexual intercourse - wnhires (rt1)  Reuters 
28 million women at risk of unwanted pregnancy
Mon May 12, 2008 11:40pm ET | | CHICAGO (Reuters) - Each year, half of American women who would rather not get pregnant will have an unplanned pregnancy, often because they failed to use their contrac... (photo: WN)
Chicago   Contraceptive   Health   Million   Photos   Pregnancy   Women  
US Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Tommy G. Thompson, discusses Iraqi medical issues with a staff member of the Al Alaweaa Maternity Hospital while viewing a newborn baby in an incubator in Baghdad Iraq (IRQ), during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM.  Ananova 
MPs split in embryo research debate
| Deep splits among MPs over embryo research were exposed as controversial legislation to extend its use were debated in the Commons. | Despite assurances from Health Secretary Alan Johnson that it wo... (photo: US DoD)
Care   Embriology   Health   Photos   Research  
Top Stories
Roe Deer Canada Dot Com
Deer mysteriously dying
| SASKATOON -- Rancher Mike Skibinsky can only turn his back to keep from crying as a sick doe struggles to stand on wobbly legs then collapses on to her chest. | "Oh no,... (photo: GFDL)
Animals   Deer   Photos   Saskatoon   Wildlife  
Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain (ayt1) The Australian
McCain targets 'vulnerable' Obama
| BARACK Obama is bracing himself for a ferocious onslaught from Republicans who, even before he finally wraps up the Democratic nomination, are already mapping out their... (photo: AP Photo / Gerald Herbert)
Election   Media   Photos   Politics   US  
 A multi-celled human embryo is seen in this picture made 2.5 days after leaving the womb, and now is stored cryogenically at the Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic, Cambridgeshire, England Wednesday, July 31, 1996. Under British law frozen embryos can only be s The Guardian
MPs set to back new embryo research laws
| Survey also suggests amendments to 24-week abortion rule face defeat , Monday May 12 2008 | Embryos frozen during the process of in vitro fertilisation. Photograph: Ali... (photo: AP Photo/Bourn Hall Fertility Clinic, Findlay Kember)
Abortion   Law   Photos   Science   UK  
 British regulators issued on Wednesday the countrys first license to use cloning techniques to create human stem cells. sa1 The Times
Curbs to be relaxed on stem-cell consent
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | Consent provisions that would have banned stem-cell research on childhood genetic d... (photo: WN)
Disease   Photos   Research   Science   Stem Cell  
 Pregnancy. (dy1) Lexington Herald-Leader
Centering on healthy pregnancies
| MADISONVILLE -- | As they arrive, the women step on a scale and then take their own blood pressure. | Some of them can still hide the baby growing inside; others have t... (photo: Public Domain Photo)
Disease   Health   Photos   Society   Women  
Metamorphosis - Caterpillar Lexington Herald-Leader
High caterpillar levels raise concerns for pregnant mares
| Eastern tent caterpillars are at the highest levels seen in the Bluegrass since 2001 but there have been no reports of foal deaths linked to the caterpillars, as there ... (photo: Creative Commons / Christian Bauer )
Animals   Caterpillar   Environment   Photos   Science  
Theatre The Guardian
Noises off: The greening of theatre
This week, bloggers have been considering the rise of eco-theatre and the success of Spring Awakening | If it wasn't already a massive hit on Broadway, few people would h... (photo: GFDL / Andreas Praefcke)
Broadway   People   Photos   Play   Theatre  
At-Home Pregnancy Monitor (Nasa Photo) KLeo The Times
Premature baby study stokes row on abortion
div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | The limits of viability for the survival of premature babies appear to have been re... (photo: Nasa Photo)
Disease   Health   Photos   Science   Society  
A South Sudanese refugee woman waiting anxiously to go home; Sudan; Africa; human rights violations; civil war; (Justo Casal) The News & Observer
KANSAS CITY STAR: African women need help fighting AIDS
Married women face a high risk of contracting AIDS in Africa. | That reality - a result of multiple sex partners among married men, and of African women's lack of voice i... (photo: WN/ Justo Casal)
Africa   Aids   Health   Photos   Women  
 Britain´s Queen Elizabeth II and Speaker of the Scottish Parliament Lord David Steel, center left, behind crown, preside during the opening of the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh, Scotland, Thursday, July 1, 1999. In a colorful ceremony melding po Infowars
Campaign to end 'abortion capital' Britain
| MPs will today launch a campaign to cut the number of abortions carried out and reduce the upper time limit for termination from 24 to 20 weeks. | Campaigners warn a "l... (photo: (AP Photo/Stephen Lock, Pool))
Abortion   Britain   Campaign   Europe   Health   Photos  
Parenting Birth Control
- Burma kids in peril as survivors struggle
- 35 kids in Scotts Valley have chicken pox
- Men's drug use unaltered by partners' pregnancy
- Men's drug use unaltered by partners' pregnancy
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Tesco bans parents from buying alcohol if they are with their OWN children
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- Conceptus' Essure birth control now covered by Medi-Cal
- Conceptus' Essure birth control now covered by Medi-Cal
- Pope reaffirms church's teaching against birth control
- Pope Benedict praises Vatican teaching against birth control
 Pope Benedict XVI shakes hands with the faithful at the end of his visit at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Friday, Nov. 3, 2006. Turkish Police on Thursday detained a man who fired shots into the air outside the Italian consulate to protest
Pope reaffirms church's teaching against birth control
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Health Medicine
- More babies developing Down syndrome
- $40bn piggy bank to raid
- Chronic Pain and Sex: a Couple's Gentle Battle With Fibr
- Study Shows Ultrasound Screening
Alcohol
Excess Drinking Boosts Cardiovascular Disease Risk
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- Study: Half of Americans on Medicine
- Over 100 STD Cases Recorded
- Music Hath Charms to Calm Hypertension
- New HIV/Aids Infections Still Rising
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Music Hath Charms to Calm Hypertension
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Sexual Health Women's Rights
- Over 100 STD Cases Recorded
- Chronic Pain and Sex: a Couple's Gentle Battle With Fibr
- One-fifth of patients STILL forced to stay on mixed sex ward
- One-fifth of patients STILL forced to stay on mixed sex ward
Pope Benedict XVI waves as he arrives at St. Josephs Seminary in Yonkers, N.Y. on Saturday, April 19, 2008.
Pope: Sex can become 'like a drug'
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- Catcalling-- creepy or a compliment?
- Letters: The same old Tory game
- 'Music gives me hope'
- Human Rights Lawyers Struggle in Equatorial Guinea
 A local resident carrying a child, walks by a Uzbek soldier during the uprising in the city of Andijan, Uzbekistan in this Friday, May 13, 2005 file photo. Uzbekistan´s highest court on Monday Nov. 14, 2005 began reading its verdict in the trial of
Human Rights Watch: Persecution after Uzbek violence
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Gynecology Religion
- Obese moms-to-be have longer pregnancies
- Gum disease, inflammation risky for pregnant women
- Nausea risk high for thin, pregnant women
- Babies of heavy mothers have more fat, less muscle
Overweight Chinese women prepare ahead of a fashion show for obese people in Beijing, China, Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006. China's rapid transformation over two decades from dire poverty to relative prosperity is having an impact on lifestyles. With food no longer scarce, Chinese are eating more meat and other fattier foods, and the busy pace of urban life has helped make Western-style fast-food popular. (js1)
Obese moms-to-be have longer pregnancies
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- The bonds of motherhood are deep and lasting, and ultimately
- Religion briefs: Saturday, May 10
- Religion news in brief
- Religion news in brief
 The Vatican. Jan. 27, 2004. ula1
Catholic Beliefs Cast Shadow Over Italian Abortions
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