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Related results for SOCIETY as well as its synonyms, and relative terms board, brotherhood, chamber, club, college, congress, consortium, council, fellowship, fraternity, guild, gild, institute, institution, league, order, organization, society, sodality,collective, commune, community, cooperative alliance, bloc, camp, coalition, partnership body, cadre, group circle, clan, clique, coterie, junta, junto, klatch, klatsch, lot, set crew, outfit, party, squad, team branch, chapter, local faithful, fold, membership sisterhood, sorority cabal, camarilla, camorra, confederacy, conspiracy band, gang, ring cartel, combine, syndicate

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Headaches Worse With Mild Head Trauma Than More Severe Trauma

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- People who've had a mild traumatic brain injury have more severe headaches and a greater number of headaches than those who've had moderate to severe brain

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Few Migraine Sufferers Referred For Behavioral Treatments

WEDNESDAY, June 20 (HealthDay News) -- Behavioral treatments can prevent migraines in some patients, but many migraine specialists aren't aware of this and don't refer people for therapy, a new

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Former TV Writer Fatally Punches Poodle In Face

Police say a former television screenwriter was arrested after punching his poodle in the face so hard that it died of a brain injury.The New York Post reports Sunday (http://nyp.st/LYjcJc ) that

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Health Highlights June 19 2012

Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:Roger Clemens Found Not Guilty of Lying About Drug UseFormer star pitcher Roger Clemens was

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Colds May Be Even More 'Common' Than People Think

TUESDAY, June 19 (HealthDay News) -- The virus that causes the common cold may be more prevalent among college students than previously thought because many young adults with the virus do not have

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Low Levels Of Brain Chemical May Boost Aggression

MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- People with lower levels of the brain chemical dopamine are more likely to be highly aggressive in competitive situations, a small new study indicates.Dopamine

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Thyroid Cancer Seldom Shortens Lifespan Study Finds

MONDAY, June 11 (HealthDay News) -- Most people with thyroid cancer live as long as people who don't have the disease, a new study finds. Patients with advanced thyroid cancer are the

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US Says American Jailed In Cuba Cannot Walk

The Obama administration on Thursday called on Cuba to immediately release jailed American contractor Alan Gross, saying his health has worsened and he can no longer walk.State Department spokeswoman

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The Oatmeal Fights Legal Threat Raises 20000 In An Hour

Rule number one of the Web: You don't mess with The Oatmeal.[More from Mashable: Behind the Launch: Signing on the Dotted Line]Almost a year ago, the wildly popular comics artist, whose real name is

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American Bison Nominated For National Mammal

The bald eagle is well-known as an American symbol ? it has been the national bird since independence ? but now conservationists and other groups want to give the United States a national mammal,

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World Health Organization Labels Diesel Fumes A 'Known Carcinogen'

A World Health Organization panel unanimously decided Tuesday that diesel fumes should be labeled as a "known carcinogen," according to BBC News. The decision comes after extensive research

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Righttodie Movement Sees Gains As World Ages

Right-to-die activists hope more countries will allow assisted suicide or euthanasia in coming years as the world population ages, but opponents are determined to stop them, a dispute that flared

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Experimental Drug Shows Promise For Certain Breast Cancers

SUNDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- An experimental drug designed to treat patients with a specific kind of breast cancer known as HER2-positive appeared to boost survival compared to the standard

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Quebec Sues Tobacco Industry For C60 Billion

The Quebec government launched a C$60 billion ($59 billion) lawsuit against Big Tobacco on Friday to recover health care costs, the largest in a string of claims against the industry made by Canada's

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Enter The 'Brotox' Era

FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- The public's common image of a Botox patient is a middle-aged woman hoping to look more youthful through the minimally invasive procedure.But plastic surgeons say

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Leukemia Deadlier For Teens Young Adults Than Younger Kids Study

SATURDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- Teenagers and young adults with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow, are more likely to relapse and less likely to survive than

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Novel Drugs Show Early Promise Against Several Cancers

SATURDAY, June 2 (HealthDay News) -- Two related "immunotherapy" drugs show early evidence of being able to thwart a variety of tough-to-treat, advanced cancers.About one-quarter of patients with

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Live Chat WithSABlogs Editor Bora Zivkovic On Clocks Metabolism And Evolution

Are you intrigued by your sleep cycles and circadian rhythms? Want to learn more about the genes that turn on and off within our cells during a 24-hour period, , organisms that have and

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After Chest Radiation Girls At Greater Risk For Early Breast Cancer Study

MONDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Girls who receive radiation to the chest to treat childhood cancer, even those getting lower doses, have a high risk of developing breast cancer at a young age,

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Cancer: Study

Lundbeck Says Alzheimer's Drug Effective In Trial

Danish drugmaker Lundbeck said patients who took its Alzheimer's drug candidate Lu AE58054 in a phase 2 clinical trial achieved statistically significant improvement in cognitive performance when the

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