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Magnetic Discs Could Kill Cancer Cells

Doctors may have discovered an unlikely tool to kill cancer cells: tiny metal discs, too small to be seen by the naked eye. The discs vibrate when subjected to a magnetic field, damaging and destroying the cancer cells around them. Researchers hope the technique will spare patients the painful side effects associated with radiation and chemotherapy.
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College Requires Fitness Course

Students at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania must do more than hit the books to graduate. Those who are classified as obese must complete a fitness course that includes activities such as Tae Bo and aerobics. The requirement is the first of its kind in the nation -- and part of a larger effort to combat obesity.
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Mother's Instinct Saves Daughter

When Andrea Samples' 15-year-old daughter, Jessica, got sick with the swine flu in late September, her instinct was to have doctors check the girl -- three days in a row. But a doctor says Samples' vigilance ended up saving Jessica's life.
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Kangaroos May Hold Skin Cancer Cure

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Scientists say that a DNA repair enzyme found in kangaroos may help cure human skin cancer. The enzyme doesn't make the marsupials immune to such cancers, but it does help protect them from the sun's rays. Researchers speculate that a "dream cream" containing the enzyme could be applied to people's skin after a day in the sun.
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Diabetes Cases, Costs Expected to Soar

The number of Americans with diabetes will nearly double by 2034, and the costs of treating them will triple, says a University of Chicago report. The authors say that today's price tag for treating the disease, about $113 billion annually, will rise to $336 billion annually.
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Stifling Anger Tied to Heart Attacks

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Don't keep your anger bottled up at work. A Swedish study finds that men who don't express their anger over work-related conflicts are more than twice as likely to have a heart attack.
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