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<title>10 celebrity fans of homeopathy</title><category>Health24 - Frontpage</category>
<pubDate>5/23/2012</pubDate>
<description>David Beckham, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Usain Bolt and Pamela Anderson have something in common: they are all fans of homeopathy.
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<title>New TB test cheap and fast</title><category>South Africa - News</category>
<pubDate>5/23/2012</pubDate>
<description>Biomedical engineers at UC Davis have developed a microfluidic chip to test for latent tuberculosis. They hope the test will be cheaper, faster and more reliable.</description>
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<title>Dieting may cut breast cancer risk</title><category>South Africa - News</category>
<pubDate>5/23/2012</pubDate>
<description>New research suggests that weight loss through exercise and dieting helps overweight women lower the levels of certain hormones in their blood, potentially raising the odds that they&#39;ll avoid developing breast cancer.</description>
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<title>Pre-diabetes rising among teens  </title><category>South Africa - News</category>
<pubDate>5/23/2012</pubDate>
<description>The percentage of US teenagers with "pre-diabetes" or full-blown type 2 diabetes has more than doubled in recent years, government researchers reported.</description>
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<title>Musical pacifier helps prem babies</title><category>South Africa - News</category>
<pubDate>5/23/2012</pubDate>
<description>Many premature babies have trouble learning how to suck and feed, so Florida State University hasdeveloped the Pacifier Activated Lullaby device to hospitals around the world.</description>
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