Dec 30, 2008 -
Logic tells us that there must be a first cause. The question what that first cause is, and can we ever define it? What do we know?
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Dec 24, 2007 -
A victim of horrific facial disfigurement - known as "the man with no face" - has been given new hope by the advancement of medical science.
Jose Mestre and his sister Guida in London. Pictures below show Jose aged 14 when the tumor was still small, and as he is now
Jose Mestre, from Lisbon, Portugal, has been losing his face to a huge growth for the past 35 years, distorting it out of all recognition - and it's still growing.
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Jan 09, 2008 -
The Daily Mail is reporting that Heather Mills may not be quite as 100% evil like we thought. There’s a chance she is only 97% evil – and apparently three percent either way can make a big difference. The Mail is reporting that Sir Paul McCartney has a variety of moderately serious heart ailments.
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Dec 29, 2007 -
I am NOT EVEN going to try to come up with a photo for this!!
Doctors warn of a dangerous new method of cocaine abuse: injecting the drug directly into the urinary tract. Physicians from New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center reported the case of a 34-year-old man who suffered severe bleeding under the skin after pumping cocaine into his urethra.
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Nov 20, 2007 -
While Nancy Grace recovers at home from pregnancy complications, the Headline News anchor tells PEOPLE she's "totally torn up" that her twins are still hospitalized and will likely remain so "for several weeks."
"It's just killing me leaving them there," says Grace, 48, who was released from an Atlanta hospital last Thursday after being treated for pulmonary edema and blood clots in her lungs she developed during pregnancy.
Grace says she is spending "pretty much all my time" at the hospital so she can be with son John David and daughter Lucy Elizabeth, who were born Nov.
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Nov 20, 2007 -
Saw this story in Pop's Link Time.
Read the whole story here.
Quaid's newborn twins were accidentally given a massive dose of Heparin, an anti-coagulant.
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Nov 15, 2007 -
CNN Headline News anchor Nancy Grace, who was hospitalized Sunday with complications after giving birth prematurely to twins on Nov. 4, is now out of danger and doing fine, her husband David Linch tells PEOPLE.
As of Wednesday morning, Grace was "doing pretty doggone good," says Linch, adding that her medication "has had a dramatic impact" on Grace's condition.
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