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War Widows Turn to Sex Work in Sri Lanka

On May 18, some 800 women in Sri Lanka's northern region will hold Hindu religious ceremonies for the welfare of thier husbands who disappeared or surrendered to the military as it moved in to mop up nearly three decades of armed Tamil separatism. - Inter Press Service - 4 Reads

Most satisfied with air, water quality

WASHINGTON, May 15 (UPI) -- People in living in Europe and Asia are most satisfied with their air and water quality, with Hong Kong the least, surveys of 140 countries indicated. - United Press International - 1 Reads

What you should eat to fight the heat

With summers in full swing and the mercury heading north, doctors advise that apart from drinking lots of water, a special summer diet consisting of light and healthy food would ensure a cool mind and body. - IBNLive - 1 Reads

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NBA: Heat is on Chicago - Skysports.com

VIDEO: Why I breast-feed my toddler

How old is too old? Katie Hamilton say mothers should decide how long they want to breast-feed their children, not society.... - Associated Press - 2 Reads

Britain bedeviled by binge drinking

LONDON (AP) -- The girls slumped in wheelchairs look barely conscious, their blond heads lolling above the plastic vomit bags tied like bibs around their necks.... - Associated Press - 2 Reads

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Parents are main influence on kid drinking - United Press International

Cancer patient dies in terrorist's clinic

SANAA, Yemen, May 17 (UPI) -- A 23-year-old female cancer patient died in Yemen after checking into an alternative health clinic run by a prominent cleric and wanted terrorist. - United Press International - 1 Reads

Scientists do away with body mass index

LONDON, May 12 (UPI) -- British researchers say people concerned about heart disease and diabetes should watch their height-to-waist ratio rather than the body mass index. - United Press International - 4 Reads

Recovering From the Spring, at a Price

The Arab Spring has sent scores of sick and injured Libyans fleeing their war- torn country north to Jordan. The unexpected flow of patients is putting a lot of pressure on Jordanian hospitals and disrupting the lives of Libyan and Jordanian patients alike, a situation the Libyan government is now attempting to correct. - Inter Press Service - 3 Reads

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Melissa Gilbert recovering from concussion - United Press International

'Low oxygen levels drive cancer growth'

Low oxygen levels in cells, not genetic mutations, may fuel uncontrollable cancer growth, says a new discovery. - IBNLive - 2 Reads

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Cancer patient dies in terrorist's clinic

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Study: Coffee may lower death risk

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Doctors mull value of medical tattoos

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Most satisfied with air, water quality

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