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Out of Work May Mean Out of Sorts

THURSDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) — The economic downturn has put thousands of Americans out of work, but their bank accounts aren't the only things suffering as unemployment remains high and they struggle to find a job.

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Smoking in China 'as serious as SARS': WHO

The head of the World Health Organization in China said Tuesday widespread smoking in the Asian nation should be given the same attention as an outbreak of the deadly SARS disease.

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Infidelity Rises When She Makes More Than He Does

MONDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) — A new study finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool around if they make more than their husband …

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Infidelity Rises When She Makes More Than He Does

MONDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) — A new study finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool around if they make more than their husband …

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Infidelity Rises When She Makes More Than He Does

MONDAY, Aug. 16 (HealthDay News) — A new study finds that men are more likely to cheat if their income is much lower than what their wife or female partner makes, while women are more likely to fool around if they make more than their husband …

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Video Game Technology Embraced by Med Students: Survey

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 11 (HealthDay News) — The vast majority of medical school students believe that technology in the form of virtual reality exercises could help them to develop the skills they will need as future doctors, a new survey reveals.

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9 in 10 docs blame lawsuit fears for overtesting

Ninety percent of physicians surveyed said doctors overtest and overtreat to protect themselves from malpractice lawsuits.

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Mideast aims to break old habit with new anti-smoking laws

The Middle East, long associated with the ubiquitous waterpipe, is intensifying an anti-smoking drive as several Arab countries ban the practice in public places, even if success looks difficult.

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Egypt hopes to make Alexandria its first smoke-free city

Egypt wants to make Alexandria its first smoke-free city, hoping it will set an example and persuade the rest of the country whose anti-smoking law is widely ignored to kick the habit.

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World Cup horn risks permanent damage to hearing: study

Football fans attending the World Cup risk permanent damage to their hearing from the vuvuzela horns which are the must-have accessory at the tournament in South Africa, a study said Monday.

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