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Amazon Wednesday, September 02, 2009Cleft lips and palates are common birth defects ? but surgery works wellOne of the world's more common birth defects, clefting of the lip and palate is a split or opening in the face that can extend from outside the lip, across the bottom of the nose and into the mouth along the palate.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Pain of Eliot Spitzer scandal for ex-governor's wife Silda recalled in new CBS show 'The Good Wife'Starring Julianna Margulies as the wronged spouse, the eagerly anticipated CBS show 'The Good Wife,' premiering this month, is a thinly disguised interpretation of the Eliot Spitzer scandal and its sensational fallout.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Plush swine flu doll toys with H1N1 virusA Delaware-based toy company is hoping swine flu fever will turn into a cash cow when parents buy their 7-inch plush novelty microbe to teach their kids about the H1N1 virus.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Hospitals use Twitter to keep family informedTwitter is opening doors to the sterile confines of operating rooms, paving the way for families - and anyone else for that matter - to follow a patient's progress as they go under the knife.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Ben & Jerry's 'Hubby Hubby' celebrates gay marriageChubby Hubby hasn't slimmed down, but he's getting a new name. Ben & Jerry's announced they are renaming their popular ice cream flavor "Hubby Hubby" to celebrate the first gay and lesbian couples to legally wed in
the company's home state of Vermont.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Boy cries tears of blood, docs can't explain whyA 15-year-old boy cries tears of real blood up to three times every day -- and no one can figure out why. Calvino Inman of Rockwood, Tenn., says the tears are uncontrollable and can last anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Rich Foreigners Buy U.S. Homes: Unreal EstateRich property investors from abroad are taking advantage of low prices and sluggish sales in the U.S.
The Street Wednesday, September 02, 2009Elmo to help teach kids about swine fluThe Department of Health and Human Services has enlisted another publicity powerhouse to get the word out about H1N1 vaccination. His name is Elmo.
New York Daily News Wednesday, September 02, 2009Conjoined rattlesnakes in Arizona undergo separation surgerySeparating Siamese twins is a tricky procedure, but it becomes even tougher when said twins are a pair of venom-fanged rattlesnakes.
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