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Baby Faith remains seriously ill

Baby Faith remains seriously ill

A baby girl remained seriously ill after her conjoined twin died following emergency surgery to separate them. Hope Williams died on Tuesday night after an operation at Londons Great Ormond Street Hospital.

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Those With Advanced Parkinsons

Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Those With Advanced Parkinsons

By Amanda Gardner TUESDAY, Jan. 6 (HealthDay News) -- The largest study of its kind finds that deep brain stimulation improves both physical function and quality of life after six...

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Ohio had second-highest salmonella numbers in October outbreak

Ohio had second-highest salmonella numbers in October outbreak

Ohio had the second-highest number of people infected in the most recent national salmonella outbreak, according to data gathered by the state Department of Health.

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Obamas pick to lead on health care gets hearing

Obamas pick to lead on health care gets hearing

WASHINGTON (AP) - Showing the emphasis that some lawmakers are putting on health care issues this year, former Sen. Tom Daschle will be the first of President-elect Barack Obamas...

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Brain implant better than meds for Parkinsons disease

Brain implant better than meds for Parkinsons disease

By Anne Harding People with Parkinsons disease who have a pacemaker-like device implanted in the brain spend an extra four-plus hours a day free of tremors and involuntary...

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