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Lots of Kids' Swine Flu Vaccine Recalled

Hundreds of thousands of swine flu shots for children have been recalled because tests indicate the vaccine doses lost some strength, government health officials said Tuesday.
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CT Scans Could Cause Cancer

Common CT scans deliver much more radiation than scientists believed, and could be blamed for as many as 29,000 new cancers -- and 14,500 deaths -- annually, according to two studies reported in USA Today and the Los Angeles Times.
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Record-Setting Surgery Saves 13 Lives

Twenty-six operations put healthy kidneys into 13 desperately ill people: Doctors in the nation's capital just performed a record-setting kidney swap, part of a pioneering effort to expand transplants to patients who too often never qualify.
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Tiger Woods, Sex Addict?

As the Tiger Woods scandal heads for a third week, the perhaps inevitable question is being asked: Is he a sex addict? Following the lead of CBS, ABC's "Good Morning America" and NBC's "Today" devote segments to the topic, completing its evolution from tabloid speculation to mainstream conversation starter.
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Report: Smoking Kills 5 Million a Year

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About 5 million people around the world die from the effects of smoking each year, and a whopping 95 percent of the global population remains unprotected by anti-tobacco laws, the World Health Organization says.
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Government-Run Health Care Is Here

So what if the Senate ditches the public option? Even without so-called "socialized medicine," there still will be plenty of government-run health care to go around.
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