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471. Early menopause predicts a milder form of rheumatoid arthritis - Clear Glass Coffee Mugs Manufactur
May 23, 2013
A new study presented at EULAR 2012, the Annual Congress of theEuropean League Against Rheumatism, shows that early menopause predicts a milder form of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). New insights on factors influencing RA are good news forsufferers of the chronic inflammatory disease that currentlyaf...
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472. Edson packaging machinery celebrates 50 years of customer - Carton Machinery Manufacturer
May 22, 2013
Global leader in case packing grew from founder s garage in 1962.Edson hosts reception in its Hamilton, Ontario manufacturing andservice center. Hamilton, Ontario (PRWEB) June 22, 2012 Edson Packaging Machinery, powered by Pro Mach, celebrates its 50thanniversary today. Founded in 1962, Edso...
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473. The only us prisoner of war in afghanistan gave indications that hemight desert the army
May 21, 2013
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the Army soldier held by the Taliban since June2009, gave several indications that he might "walk off into the mountains" leading upto his captivity , according to an in-depth article by Michael Hastings of Rolling Stone . On June 30th, 2009, Bergdahl walked off a U.S. ou...
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474. With just over 5% of its shares publicly traded, company stood tobe delisted. - Digital Quran Pen R
May 21, 2013
It seems there was more than meets the eye behind the sudden stockbuyback offer extended Sunday night by Zoko Enterprises, whichlifted its price 25% in Monday trading. The company later announced it had been slapped by a class actionon behalf of public shareholders the previous day. With just 5.2...
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475. Apple surpassed all expectations and sold 35 million i phones. - Reading Glasses With LED Light Man
May 20, 2013
The world's most valuable firm once again defeated the skeptics:sold between January and March, almost double the Smartphone than ayear ago, far above expectations. Apple's stock had fallen by 2 percent at the end of the day on theStock Exchange of New York, as investors believed that telephonec...
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476. Diamond jubilee celebrations end as thousands sing god save thequeen - China Continuous Casting Mac
May 20, 2013
LONDON Boisterous celebrations marking the Queen's DiamondJubilee came to an end Tuesday as Her Majesty appeared on a balconyat Buckingham Palace and waved her thanks to a cheering sea of anestimated 1.5 million people. The ceremonial avenue known as The Mall leading up to the palacewas packed with...
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477. Al-saud mafia-house: saudi-bahraini foiled and thwarted"unification" saga - Hunting Camo Clothing
May 20, 2013
Pharaoh Salman bin Abdel Aziz, Saudi Defense Minister Condemned bya French Court Al-Saud Mafia-House: Saudi-Bahraini Foiled and Thwarted"Unification" Saga Pharaoh Salman bin Abdel Aziz, Unequivocally, the so called "Arab Spring", knocking onSaudi, Bahraini and Qatari front doors, is promising ...
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478. Girl jabbed in foot by syringe at washington state hotel - LED Street Light Manufacturer
May 19, 2013
SEATTLE (Reuters) - A 9-year-old girl will need to undergo periodictesting for exposure to HIV and hepatitis after being accidentallyjabbed in the foot with a used hypodermic needle left in her bed ina Washington state hotel room, her mother said on Thursday. Police in Aberdeen, a city about 100 ...
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479. 100 species of amazon birds risk extinction due to deforestation,conservationist group says
May 19, 2013
RIO DE JANEIRO – The list of Amazon bird species facing danger of extinction hasrisen sharply because their rainforest habitat is being slashed tomake room for cattle ranching and agriculture, a conservationistgroup said Thursday. BirdLife International said that globally, 1,331 types of b...
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480. Study claims that too many ct scans could lead to brain cancer. - China Automatic Carton Machine
May 18, 2013
Researchers have warned doctors to ensure that CT scans carried out on children are clinically justified, after agovernment-funded study found that exposure to ionising radiationduring such scans could triple the risk of under-15s developing brain cancer or leukaemia later in life. Two or three sc...
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