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Obama Eyeing CNN's Gupta For Surgeon General? - Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent and a practicing neurosurgeon, is reportedly in talks to become the Obama administration's surgeon general. Gupta worked on health policy as a White House fellow in the 1990s....
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Obama Eyes CNN's Gupta For Surgeon General - President-elect Barack Obama is reported to have picked CNN'S medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta to be the next surgeon general....
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Decoding The Health Statement Of Apple's Jobs - When Apple CEO Steve Jobs put out a cryptic statement this week about his widely discussed weight loss, he practically guaranteed a new round of speculation about its cause. He also ensured the speculation would include a fresh dose of misconceptions....
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Why 'Animals Make Us Human' - Why you should adopt a black cat instead of an orange one? Do dogs need a pack leader or a poppa? And how do you to draw blood from an antelope without terrifying it? These are some of the questions animal advocate Temple Grandin answers in her new book....
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Apple's Steve Jobs Explains Weight Loss - Over the past year, the gaunt appearance of Apple founder Steve Jobs has alarmed many Mac and iPod lovers. In a public letter, Jobs said the weight loss had been a mystery to him and his doctors until a few weeks ago. He says he will be undergoing a "relatively simple" treatment for a hormone imbalance....
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A Close-Up Of The Milky Way Reveals New Insights - A new high-resolution panorama is the sharpest infrared picture that scientists have ever made of the Milky Way's core. This mysterious region that surrounds a supermassive black hole is normally hidden by dust and gas, but infrared light can penetrate the dust clouds....
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The Stories Behind The Statistics - A recent report on the rise of young black males being killed in the U.S. continues to raise concern among youth, parents and community leaders. Some say the findings reflect a much larger problem, the failure of society on many levels. A roundtable of people directly affected by violence, including two moms whose sons were killed, share their perspective on the crisis....
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Steve Jobs Discloses 'Nutritional Problem' - The Apple founder and CEO says he'll stay on during "simple and straightforward" treatment for hormone imbalance....
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Temple Grandin On 'The Best Life For Animals' - In her new book, emAnimals Make Us Human/em, Temple Grandin examines common notions of animal happiness and concludes that dogs, cats, horses, cows and zoo animals mdash; among other creatures mdash; possess an emotional system akin to that of humans....
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Fishermen Make Mad Dash For Dungeness Crab - As many West Coast fisheries collapse, more fishermen are turning to the delectable Dungeness crab. It's one of the last thriving fisheries in California, but the winter race for the crabs means fewer fresh crabs on tables and smaller profits....
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A Bumpy Anniversary For Braille - Happy birthday to Louis Braille, the founder of the tactile communication system for the blind, born 200 years ago Sunday....
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Yellowstone Shaken By Swarm Of Earthquakes - The volcanic system that powers the geysers, mud pots and steam vents at Yellowstone National Park has shaken the ground more than 400 times in the past eight days. The quakes have scientists scratching their heads and sleep-deprived park rangers hoping for relief....
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NASA's Mars Rovers Still Making Tracks - Five years ago, NASA's roving robot called Spirit landed safely on Mars, followed by the rover Opportunity three weeks later. Expected to explore for about three months, the rovers are still exploring the Red Planet today....
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