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Cali Court Gets One Right Regarding Religion

Published August 20, 2008, 8:14 am, Crosswalk.com

The state Supreme Court ruled yesterday that doctors can’t refuse to treat gays and lesbians, even when doing so goes against their religious beliefs.

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Malibu dentist aims to ban mercury amalgam fillings

Published August 19, 2008, 2:08 pm, The Malibu Times

The FDA has recently reversed its stance on the fillings containing mercury.

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Bacteria played role in 1918 flu pandemic deaths

Published August 18, 2008, 12:12 pm, Argus Observer

LOS ANGELES — Most deaths in the 1918 influenza pandemic were caused not by the virus alone but by common bacterial infections that overwhelmed victims’ weakened immune systems, according to two new studies that could change the strategy against the next pandemic.

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Uganda: Nutrition Assists ARVs to Fight HIV/Aids

Published August 18, 2008, 12:51 am, AllAfrica.com

If you are on ARVs, it is important to note that eating well is a very important factor in living a healthier and longer life.

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Bacteria played a role in 1918 pandemic flu deaths, scientists say

Published August 18, 2008, 12:17 am, Los Angeles Times

The virus triggered a violent immune response that injured the lungs, making them a target for bacterial infection, two studies say. The findings may guide preparations for future outbreaks. Most deaths in the 1918 influenza pandemic were due not to the virus alone but to common bacterial infections that took advantage of victims' weakened immune systems, according to two new studies that ...

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UW chemist finding ways to slow pace of bacteria

Published August 17, 2008, 7:20 pm, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

When bacteria start talking, bad things happen.

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Published August 15, 2008, 5:45 am, Aidsmap

In a series of oral presentations at the XVII International AIDS Conference last week, investigators presented data from several trials on whether continuous use of aciclovir to suppress HSV-2 infection could curb HIV transmission.

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