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on Mon Apr 22 2:36 PM
Compromise is not a bad word, Bob Dole says as he reflects upon his time in politics
WASHINGTON, D.C. Bob Dole tries to go to work every day. On April 10, for this interview in his law firm office, he wore a crisp white shirt with a pen in his pocket and a blue necktie festooned with tiny American flags. Except for the alert...
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on Mon Apr 22 1:34 PM
Compromise is not a bad word, Bob Dole says as he reflects upon his time in politics | National Politics
Bob Dole tries to go to work every day. On April 10, for this interview in his law firm office, he wore a crisp white shirt with a pen in…Click to Continue »
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on Wed Apr 17 3:36 AM
Capuano exits with strained left calf
Filling in for injured starter Zack Greinke, Chris Capuano left Tuesday's 9-2 loss to the Padres in the top of the third inning due to a strained left calf. He'll have an MRI Wednesday or Thursday.
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on Tue Apr 16 8:19 PM
Hanley vows to shock by returning 'pretty soon'
Dodgers shortstop Hanley Ramirez predicts he'll return from his right thumb injury "way sooner" than the mid-May projection of the doctors who operated on his torn ligament, saying on Tuesday, "Everybody is going to be shocked."
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on Tue Apr 16 3:24 PM
The Mother of all Health Fairs
Art, jazz, food and free screenings for women are all part of the Stronger Together Weekend I love advocating for women's health. It's my calling, and it's my job. As the director of the Duke Women's Health Initiative, I get to share my passion...
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on Mon Apr 15 12:48 PM
Stenting dramatically improves treatment access for dialysis patients
Kidney failure patients on dialysis derive long-term benefit from the minimally invasive placement of a stent that improves the function of dialysis access grafts, according to 12-month trial results.
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on Mon Apr 8 3:18 PM
on Sat Apr 6 10:11 AM
Foreign Policy: Drug palaces show the challenges of war in Mali - Opinion
Drug use is strictly prohibited under Islamic law, but militant groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Taliban in Afghanistan have long profited from the sale of hashish and other drugs. A similar dynamic has emerged in Mali.
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on Thu Apr 4 1:50 PM
Mental changes after bypass usually temporary: study | Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Declines in thinking and memory skills that sometimes follow coronary artery bypass surgery may be short-lived, a new small study suggests.
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on Thu Apr 4 12:50 PM
Mental changes after bypass usually temporary: study: MedlinePlus
Declines in thinking and memory skills that sometimes follow coronary artery bypass surgery may be short-lived, a new small study suggests.Source: Reuters Health
Related MedlinePlus Pages: After Surgery, Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
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