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Diarrhea, Pneumonia Top Child Killers

Diseases such as HIV and malaria often get the most attention for the toll they take on young people globally, but two age-old illnesses are far more deadly for children. Diarrhea and pneumonia kill an estimated 3.5 million kids under 5 each year.
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GOP Blasts 'Bait and Switch' Health Bill

Republican senators and governors slam the Democrats' newly minted health care legislation. "It makes no sense at all and affronts common sense," says Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire. Despite the criticism, Democrats appear likely to prevail on an initial Senate showdown set for Saturday night. Also See: Bill Includes 'Botax'
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Diabetic's Rare Condition Baffles Docs

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Alice Halstead
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A British teen may have to sleep in a hospital bed for the rest of her life due to an extreme form of diabetes that baffles doctors. Alice Halstead requires round-the-clock care because her blood sugar fluctuates wildly.
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Obese Man Dies After 8 Months in Chair

Firefighters in South Carolina had to cut a severely overweight man out of the recliner where he had stayed for eight months without moving. Daniel Webb, who was 33 years old and weighed about 800 pounds, according to deputies, died in a hospital. His mother had called paramedics. Webb's wife, Ada, says her husband had been in the chair since injuring his knee in March.
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Critics Blast Advice About Mammograms

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New guidelines for breast cancer screenings lead to sharp disagreements among doctors. Some support the government panel's findings. Others, like Dr. Constance Lehman of Seattle's Cancer Care Alliance, consider them a "totally misguided effort to save money."
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Senate Health Bill Would Cost $849B

The Democrats take another big step in their effort to overhaul health care as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unveils his reform bill. The measure, clocking in at $849 billion, would cover 94 percent of Americans. "It will save lives. It saves money and it's not going to add one dime to the deficit," Reid promises.
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