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الاثنين، 18 مايو 2015

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WHO announces changes after Ebola criticism

After blistering criticism over how the World Health Organization handled the Ebola outbreak, its Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan announced changes aimed at the way the agency handles health emergencies.

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Lucas Weaver

Man loses 100 pounds by eating at work

Laying at the bottom of a skateboard pool in 2011, Lucas Weaver had -- quite literally -- reached rock bottom. He fell while working promotions at a skating competition and tore every ligament in his knee.

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Blue Bell announces first layoffs in 108 years

Blue Bell Creameries, still reeling after shutting its entire operation over a fatal listeria recall of its ice cream, is laying workers off for the first time in its 108-year history.

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Study: Chronic depression may increase stroke risk

A new study from the American Heart Association says the risk seems to remain high even after the depression goes away.

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Study: Quitting smoking relies on stronger brains

A new study suggests that some hopeful quitters are just more mentally equipped to handle the challenge than others.

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Healthy weight secret weapon: A list

Forget fancy diets and expensive exercise programs. Fighting fat and keeping a healthy weight may be as easy as food shopping with a grocery list.

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Rich men drink more than anyone else, study finds

Don Draper might be finishing his last cocktail this spring on "Mad Men," but there's still plenty of men in high-end suits ordering drinks.

People with more education and higher socioeconomic status -- generally white men -- tend to drink more than o...

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