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Related results for BLOOD as well as its synonyms, and relative terms blood, clan, folks, house, kin, kindred, kinfolk, kinfolks, kinsfolk, line, lineage, people, race, stock, tribe,blended family, nuclear family extended family, household, kith brood descendant, descendent, issue, offspring, progeny, scion, seed clansman, kinsman, kinswoman, relative dynasty

Results last updated June 15th, 2012

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Apple Peel Compound May Help Ward Off Obesity

A compound found in apple peels called ursolic acid may protect against obesity, a new study in mice suggests.In the study, mice that ate a high-fat diet over several weeks that included ursolic acid

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Black Caviar Suited For Royal Ascot Success

A win in Saturday's Diamond Jubilee Stakes will not only strengthen Black Caviar's claim as the world's best sprinter but may also boost an Australian designer's hopes of an Olympic stamp of approval

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Primitive Eye Tiny Liver Grown In The Lab

Japanese scientists claim to have coaxed stem cells to develop into a rudimentary human liver, replete with working blood vessels and the ability to metabolize. At the same time, another group in

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Olympic Dream Fades As Longo Loses French Crown

Veteran French cyclist Jeannie Longo's dream of competing in the London Olympics faded on Thursday as she lost her national women's time-trial title to Pauline Ferrand-Prevot.The 53-year-old Longo

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Plague Confirmed In Oregon Man Bitten By Stray Cat

Health officials have confirmed that an Oregon man has the plague after he was bitten while trying to take a dead rodent from the mouth of a stray cat.The unidentified Prineville, Ore., man was in

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QuickReversal Method May Be At Hand For New Blood Thinner

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- Newer blood-thinning drugs sometimes have one drawback: In cases where they trigger bleeding, their effects can be tough to reverse compared to the standard

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US Advisers Shoot Down Sanofi Anticlotting Drug

French drugmaker Sanofi SA failed to win a U.S. panel's support on Wednesday for an injection meant to prevent blood clots in certain cancer patients, making it unlikely the drug would get approval

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As Heat Builds Take Steps To Protect Yourself

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- As the first major heat wave of the summer engulfs the continental United States, health experts are urging people to take special precautions when dealing

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Why Sitting Too Much Is Dangerous

Sitting is one of the worst positions for the body to maintain. After just 20 minutes hunched over in a chair, blood pools in the legs and immense pressure builds on the spine. Now, imagine the

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LongTerm Salty Diets Tied Again To High Blood Pressure

MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- Indulging in a bag of chips or munching a handful of nuts now and then isn't likely to hurt you in the short run, but regularly chowing down on salty foods over

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Diabetes May Hasten Mental Decline

MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- Older adults with diabetes and poor blood sugar control are at increased risk for greater declines in their memory and thinking abilities, a new study

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Dramatic Rise In Kids Hospitalized With High Blood Pressure Study

MONDAY, June 18 (HealthDay News) -- The number of children hospitalized with high blood pressure nearly doubled in a single decade, according to a new study.Not only are more children being

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Experimental Diabetes Drugs Offer Patients Hope

Some experimental diabetes treatments in late testing offer patients hope of better controlling their blood sugar and weight and preventing dangerously low blood sugar, all big challenges for

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Too Little Sleep Tied To Stroke Risk

MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Middle-aged and older people who regularly sleep less than six hours a night may be significantly raising their risk of stroke, a new study suggests.As much as a

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Armstrong Affair Threatens Tour De France Order

The Tour de France roll of honour risks being turned on its head should seven-time winner Lance Armstrong be proved guilty of cheating.The Texan, who won cycling's greatest race from 1999 to 2005 -

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BetterEducated Blacks Lower Odds Of Hypertension Study

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) -- African ancestry does not explain why black Americans are more likely than whites to have high blood pressure, a new study says.But there is a significant

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More Progress Made On Artificial Pancreas For Diabetes Patients

SUNDAY, June 10 (HealthDay News) -- Progress continues to be made on the development of an artificial pancreas, a device that would ease the burden of living with type 1 diabetes.Several artificial

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Revealed Secret Of HIV's Natural Born Killers

Scientists on Sunday said they had found a key piece in the puzzle as to why a tiny minority of individuals infected with HIV have a natural ability to fight off the deadly AIDS virus.In a study they

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Gene Search Throws Up Four Inherited Clues To Migraines

European and Australian scientists on Sunday said they had snared four more genes that highlight an inherited cause for common migraine.The genetic variants were spotted in a trawl through the DNA

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TV Anchor Robin Roberts Has Rare Bone Marrow Disorder

MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- "Good Morning America" co-host Robin Roberts announced today that she is facing her second major health battle in just five years.Roberts, 51, told viewers of

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