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Snoring and Other Breathing Problems During Sleep (Newswise)
Parents should pay close attention to the quality of their kids' sleep because snoring and other nighttime breathing problems could stunt a child's growth.
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Sleep Linked To INcrease Cancer Risk (WSPA Spartanburg)
You are tossing and turning and the clock is ticking each minute means less sleep and that can be a serious problem.
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Nap Cap and Strap Sleeping Aids Have Endless Possibilities [Nap Cap] (Gizmodo)
While the manufacturer sells this Nap Cap as a way to help you sleep comfortably in planes and Greyhound buses by holding your head straight against the seat, I think they got it all wrong. In...
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Good Samaritan Aids In Arrest Of Armed Robber Suspect (WESH 2 Orlando)
Police in Apopka say they have caught up with the armed robber who fired off gunshots in a local Texaco last week.
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So Slee-pee (NBC Philadelphia)
It's something many of us desperately need, but fail to get enough of: Zzzz. Local sleep experts are here to help.
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Jenice Armstrong: Last remaining HIV-positive extra in 'Philadelphia' grateful to be alive (Philadelphia Daily News)
Back when the AIDS movie "Philadelphia" was being filmed, producers hired 53 extras. What made these roles noteworthy was that all of the actors were either HIV-positive or had AIDS. Now, 15 years later, all of them are dead - except one.
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Botswana: Phikwe Suffocating Under Volcanic Sex Trade (AllAfrica.com)
The sun has set and in the distant horizon, a spectacular glow provides a breathtaking view. Weary figures trudge along Botswana Road while vehicles roar past. The day has gone, as darkness replaces sunlight. The evening has set; a normal evening on a brisk Friday as the month winds away.
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Jenice Armstrong: Last remaining HIV-positive extra in 'Philadelphia' grateful to be alive (Philly.com)
BACK WHEN the AIDS movie "Philadelphia" was being filmed, producers hired 53 extras to appear in various scenes. Granted, they were just bit parts. Some of them made it to the screen for mere seconds. But what made these roles noteworthy was that all of the actors were either HIV-positive or had AIDS. This was no accident. Director Jonathan Demme intentionally set o
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Canalmen's Corner (The Falmouth Enterprise)
Bourne High School's Creative Showcase
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Help for soldiers with mild traumatic brain injuries (Tacoma News Tribune)
A mild traumatic brain injury can be frustrating. Patients often look normal but can have a wide range of symptoms, including headaches, fatigue, irritability and memory loss.
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