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Signs of elaborate acts of self-harm by US teens
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Some troubled teens are embedding nails, paper clips, bits of rock, glass and even crayons in their bodies as a way to cope with disturbing thoughts and feelings, US researchers said on Wednesday.
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Virginity pledges may not affect sexual behavior
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenagers who officially pledge to save sex for marriage may be no more likely than their peers to do so -- but they may be less likely to take precautions...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Venture capital for Midwest startups drops
AP CLEVELAND - Biomedical ventures in the Midwest attracted nearly $1.1 billion in new investments in a struggling economy in 2008, down slightly from more than $1.2 billion in...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Lilly Tipped Off Analysts About FDA News Before Public
Some investors may have been surprised to learn Wednesday that Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) hit a delay in winning regulatory approval for a new drugdeemed by the company as...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
FDA Backs Cholesterol Drug Vytorin
By Steven Reinberg THURSDAY, Jan. 8 (HealthDay News) -- After nearly a year of review, US health officials said Thursday that they supported the continued use of the...
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US, Iran share interests in Afghanistan - Petraeus » (Reuters)
Telecom panel change may help rural causes » (Reuters)
Yahoo unveils partners for Web TV push at CES » (Reuters)
Law professor to take top US regulatory post » (Reuters)
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- Wal-Mart, Sears Will Revert to Form
- Chevron Sees Significantly Lower Fourth-Quarter Earnings
- Prosecutors: Madoff hoarded $300M
- Consumers borrow less than expected
- Walgreen offering $1 billion in notes
- Mortgage rate relief might not last long
- Bank of America’s Greg Fleming Said to Leave for Yale
- Mag Bag: Country Home Shutters
- HK Hot Stocks - China telcos, equipment makers surge
- At Citigroup, Bonuses Are Cut As Part of Bailout Agreement
- Russia cuts off gas to Ukraine
- Treasury to Ford: Drop Dead
- New Years resolution: Fill out financial aid form
- Bank of America, Wells Fargo End Year by Closing Major Buyout Deals
- The Euro Decade and Its Lessons
- Panel wants fuel taxes hiked to fund highways
- Joe Manchin: Strongest Man helps boost the states image

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