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College Nixes Fitness Class for Obese

The nearly 80 students at a Pennsylvania college who received e-mails saying they would be required to take a fitness course to graduate, won't be now. Lincoln University drops the proposed move aimed at obese students amid uproar about the so-called "fat course."
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Pink Glove Dance Reaching Millions

A video showing 200 dancing hospital employees wearing pink gloves in support of breast cancer awareness becomes an Internet sensation. More than three million people have viewed the video on YouTube.
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10 Million Cans of Slim-Fast Recalled

Unilever announces a massive recall of Slim-Fast diet drinks, citing concerns about the presence of Bacillus cereus, a bacteria that can cause diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. The manufacturer is urging consumers to discard any cans of the beverage immediately, and offering them a full refund.
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Senate Keeps Medicare Cuts in Health Bill

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The Senate rejects a GOP attempt to strip more than $400 billion in Medicare cuts from the health care reform bill. The defeated amendment, which was sponsored by Sen. John McCain, would have sent the entire 2,074-page bill back to the Senate Finance Committee for a do-over. Republicans say the cuts leave seniors at risk, but Democrats accuse them of using scare tactics.
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Health Benefits Set to Expire for Laid-Off

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A provision in the stimulus bill that helps cover the cost of COBRA insurance for many workers laid-off during the recession will expire on Dec. 31. The measure cuts insurance premiums by 65 percent for nine months, but it's set to end for those who started the program earlier this year unless Congress extends it.
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Loneliness Is Contagious, Study Finds

Loneliness is not a character trait that applies only to so-called loners, a study finds. It's a state of being, and one that can spread like a virus. People catch the loneliness bug through negative interactions and pass it to others, researchers say.
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