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Throughout life we are subjected to many things that can affect our risk for developing cancer. Take our quiz to learn more.
Aid Worker Held By ISIS Put Beliefs Into Action, Friends Say
Kayla Mueller, 26, has been confirmed dead by her parents and the White House. She had been held by Islamic State militants since 2013. Friends gathered in Prescott, Ariz., to remember her.
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Kayla Mueller's Death Underscores Risks For Aid Workers Abroad
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Panel Says Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is A Disease, And Renames It
"Systemic exertion intolerance disease" might not fall trippingly off the tongue, but an Institute of Medicine panel says it better matches the symptoms. The disease, it says, is real.
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UNMC Researchers Working to Protect Soldiers Against Nerve Agents
The Department of Defense’s Defense Threat Reduction Agency recently awarded UNMC researchers $1.9 million to develop a therapy to protect against nerve…
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When comedian Jon Stewart announced he was leaving The Daily Show, that sound you heard was 2016's presidential hopefuls breathing a collective sigh of relief.
Twice Kidnapped, Photographer Returns To War Zone: 'It's What I Do'
Lynsey Addario was taken captive in 2011 while covering Libya's civil war. With a gun to her head, she says, she was thinking, "Will I ever get my cameras back?"
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Gitmo Translator's Past At CIA Throws Wrench In Sept. 11 Trial
Government prosecutors confirmed in a Guantanamo Bay war court today that an interpreter for one of five alleged co-conspirators in the Sept. 11 attacks had earlier worked for the CIA. But they insisted no federal agency had tried to place the interpreter on the defense team to gather intelligence. Defense lawyers cried foul and asked that all further proceedings be suspended until the issue is resolved.
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