Despite failures, search for obesity drugs still looks golden (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Designers of anti-obesity drugs have suffered three major setbacks, but the potential reward from treating the world's fat epidemic is so great that their quest is unlikely to be deterred.
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Despite failures, search for obesity drugs still looks golden (TODAYonline)
An unidentified woman takes a walk in Washington,DC in 2007. Designers of anti-obesity drugs have suffered three major setbacks, but the potential reward from treating the world's fat epidemic is so great that their quest is unlikely to be deterred.
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India v England 1st ODI as it happened (BBC News)
India defeat a dismal England by a massive 158 runs in the first one-day international in Rajkot.
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Hi, Connie. We’re ready for you. (San Diego Reader)
I am stranded inside an MRI machine. My arms are pinned to my sides; my head is immobilized; my nose lies seven inches from the ceiling of the high-tech shaft. I am trying not to think about what will happen if I start to hyperventilate.
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Heart-failure patients can exercise (The News & Observer)
Contrary to popular belief, people with heart failure can work out at the gym, ride bikes and participate in other exercises that once were considered dangerously strenuous, a large international study led by Duke University researchers has found.
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