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[ad_1] A Brazilian plastic surgeon dubbed "Dr. BumBum" is on the run after being accused of killing a patient during a botched procedure to enlarge his hindquarters. Lilian Calixto fell ill during …
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[ad_1] With everything that slips, scrolls, chat-chat, surf and stream that consumes the mind of a teenager, an American parent might well look at his teenager and wonder if a sustained thought …
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[ad_1] The Department of Health and Social Services has urged the public to take the necessary precautions to prevent swine flu as virus cases continue to increase. Statement issued yesterday by Acting …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Saturday approved the first drug with an indication for the treatment of smallpox. Smallpox, an infectious contagious and sometimes fatal disease, was …
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