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Syria's healthcare system in tatters, aid group warns
BEIRUT -- Almost two years of violence have devastated Syria’s once-extensive healthcare system and left many Syrians unable to access even basic services, representatives of the international aid group Doctors Without Borders said Thursday....Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners, United Nations, Healthcare Provider
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HIV testing for all
Early treatment for HIV is more successful than later treatment. But that's not the only reason to praise the recommendation of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that doctors should test almost everyone ages 15 to 64 for the virus that causes AIDS....
Tags: Gay Rights, Viral Diseases and Infections, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, AIDS
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Tony Awards 2012: For 'Once' daring trumps commerce
Will wonders never cease: David overcame Goliath in a rare victory at the Beacon Theatre that will force us to rethink the old truism that commerce trumps independent vision on Broadway. "Once," the little musical spun from an Irish art house film,...
Tags: Bruce Norris, Newsies (musical), Tony Awards, Emergency Health Procedures, Theater
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Poor neighborhood in Aleppo is focus of battle for Syria
ALEPPO, Syria — The car slams to a halt in front of the rebel field hospital on Shariyeh Street in the Salahuddin neighborhood, and a young man, his white pants drenched with blood, is carried haphazardly inside. But there is no doctor here....
Tags: Aleppo (Syria), Free Syrian Army, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hospitals and Clinics, Wars and Interventions
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Appealing to the 'South Park' demographic with free tickets to 'Book of Mormon'
Culture MonsterThe hit musical "The Book of Mormon" offered a free, extra performance Friday afternoon.... -
Patrick, 'miracle' pit bull who survived fall down garbage chute, is on the road to recovery
L.A. UnleashedA New Jersey pit bull named Patrick, starved and subjected to horrific abuse before his rescue last month, is being called a "miracle dog" after he survived being placed in a trash bag and thrown down the garbage chute of...... -
Alberto Contador says cycling's anti-doping rules need to change
The Fabulous ForumAlberto Contador, cycling's most recent athlete to be embroiled in a drug-related scandal, is calling for the sport's doping rules to be revised. The Tour de France champion is claiming that he tested positive for the asthma-relieving stimulant... -
Report: Urine sample from Tour de France champion Alberto Contador could show evidence of blood transfusion
The Fabulous ForumAlready provisionally suspended by the international cycling federation for testing positive for a banned substance, Tour de France winner Alberto Contador could be in even more trouble. The three-time Tour champion may have received a transfusion of... -
'American Idol' finalist Casey Abrams gets a little help from his friends
Show TrackerCasey Abrams gets Twitter love from Crystal Bowersox, Andrew Garcia and Melinda Doolittle... -
Robert Schimmel dies at 60; acclaimed comic known for sexually explicit routines
Robert Schimmel, a critically acclaimed comedian who made audiences squirm and then laugh with X-rated explorations of sexuality and vulnerability usually drawn from his own life, has died. He was 60.
Schimmel died Friday at a Phoenix hospice from...Tags: Cancer, Sex, Emergency Health Procedures, Comedy (genre), Showtime (tv network)
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Zsa Zsa Gabor 'a little better' but still in critical condition, husband says
L.A. NOWZsa Zsa Gabor is âdoing a little betterâ but still in critical condition, her husband said Saturday morning. Gabor fell at her home last week and had hip surgery Monday. Her husband, Frédéric Prinz von Anhalt, said that Gabor, who...... -
Magic Valley High's Drama Club Presents 'The Yellow Boat'
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoAs a little boy deals with physical and emotional pain, he uses his artistic talents and imagination as a way to escape. "The Yellow Boat," a play based on the true story of Benjamin Saar, tells the story of a boy and the struggles he faces. He was...Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Air Force, HIV, Teaching and Learning, Blood Disorders
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