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- National Rugby League Women in League Round celebrates sons
- Haitian cholera victims threaten United Nations with lawsuit
- Lord Falconer proposes bill to legalise assisted dying for terminal ill in UK
- First successful womb transplant recipient passes six-week pregnancy mark
- Study: Taste of beer causes chemical reward in male brain
- Researchers create rat kidneys in a laboratory
- Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dies aged 87
- Nelson Mandela hospitalised again with lung infection recurrence
- Canberra central business district trials urinals
- Healthcare workers, public officials struggle to address influenza outbreak across much of U.S.
- South Africa hospital discharges former president Nelson Mandela
- Sandra Fluke gives keynote speech at Nebraska women's health event
- Bird flu outbreak kills birds in Krasnodar region
- Sandra Fluke nominated by Time magazine for Person of the Year
- Tomatoes, watermelons, peppers reduce stroke risk, Finnish study suggests
- On the campaign trail, September 2012
- California passes law banning gay-to-straight therapy
- Mass protest grows against Kudankulam nuclear power plant in India
- Pamela Anderson visits Greece, promoting the MAC AIDS Fund
- ABC News yanks 20/20 investigation of Tom Cruise and Scientology
- Sandra Fluke featured speaker at Democratic National Convention
- Pressure mounts on US Senate candidate Todd Akin to withdraw after controversial rape comments
- Wikinews finds citizens' feelings, actions throughout Texas regarding West Nile virus threat vary greatly
- Multiple planes perform aerial spraying over greater Dallas, Texas in effort to combat mosquitoes
- Cities across Texas increase efforts to combat mosquitos
- The Lancet study suggests inactivity now as deadly as smoking
- Study suggests successful depression treatment lowers youths' risk of drug abuse
- Wikinews Shorts: March 27, 2007
- Disco diva Donna Summer dies at 63
- U.S. study says Type 2 diabetes in youth is hard to control
- Poison control centers educate public on hand sanitizer consumption
- Obama responds to criticism over medical marijuana raids
- USDA says mad cow disease found in cow in California
- Sandra Fluke receives Stand Up for Choice Award
- Doctor diagnoses Mexican artist Frida Kahlo's infertility
- UK hospital discharges footballer Fabrice Muamba
- CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace dies at 93
- Brazzaville picks up the pieces after ammo depot explosion
- US Senator Rand Paul blocks synthetic marijuana legislation
- Sandra Fluke named candidate for Time's 100 most influential people
- Sandra Fluke, Chelsea Clinton, Christine Quinn on women in politics
- Novartis challenges patent rejection in India
- Savage on Santorum on Savage
- Large Texas hospital dismisses 75 employees
- Imminent danger of famine in the Sahel
- Barcelona footballer Éric Abidal to undergo liver transplant
- Wikinews interviews New York bar owner on Santorum cocktail
- Sandra Fluke insists she will not be silenced
- Kenya government fires health worker strikers over failure to 'report back to work'
- UNICEF: An increasing number of children are living in slums
- Scottish prosecutors keeping quiet about Lanarkshire surgical deaths
- Inquiry blames surgical failures for Scottish patient deaths
- Santorum neologism spreads to Romney
- Attention drawn to high suicide rates in Scotland, Russia, Australia
- Komen executive resigns and criticizes Planned Parenthood
- Santorum neologism gains prominence during US election cycle
- Susan G. Komen Foundation reneges on Planned Parenthood funding cuts
- Susan G. Komen Foundation stops funding to Planned Parenthood
- British courts give green light for assisted dying case
- Wikinews Shorts: January 27, 2012
- Woman gives birth on New Jersey PATH train
- UK's Commission on Assisted Dying to recommend law change
- Walmart recalls infant formula after baby death
- What's eating you? US study highlights bedbug incest
- Australian woman claims Church of Scientology imprisoned her for twelve years
- Study: Fish reduces Alzheimer's disease risk
- US study examines suicide trends in depressed youth
- England's elderly face human rights breaches in home care system
- World Food Program told to leave North Korea
- Right-to-die activists reveal euthanasia for Dutch patient with severe dementia
- 'Fascinating' and 'provocative' research examines genetic elements of bipolar, schizophrenia
- Southampton City Council votes against water fluoridation
- Study concludes 9/11 firefighters are 19% more likely to develop cancer
- New drug may treat virtually all viral infections
- Scientists use gene therapy, patients' own immune systems to fight leukemia
- Swaziland to receive financial bailout from South Africa
- Scottish annual drug deaths coming down from record levels
- British man survives artificial heart transplant
- Study observes masturbation and other sexual trends among US teens
- Drought stricken Somalia nears famine
- No single cause of autism, research review concludes
- Study shows long-term couples more satisfied with relationships and sex lives
- US government reports decline in teen birth rate and binge drinking, rise in poverty and drug abuse
- Report finds teen substance abuse is top public health problem in US
- U.S. Senate passes landmark health care reform bill
- US Food and Drug Administration proposes new regulations on sunscreen labeling
- Apples top most contaminated produce list
- Smoke from Arizona fire spreads to other states
- Dan Savage wins Webby Award for It Gets Better Project
- Assisted-suicide doctor Jack Kevorkian dies at age 83
- U.N. reports Afghan opium production is up again
- World Bank gives Kiribati emergency aid
- Scientists create schizophrenic brain cells
- Massachusetts study finds links between bullying and family violence
- Riot at Sydney, Australia's Villawood Detention Centre continues
- All US states could have smoke-free laws by 2020
- Barry Bonds guilty of obstruction
- Baseball player Manny Ramirez retires after testing positive for performance-enhancing drug
- Nitrite poisoned milk kills three babies, sickens 35 in China
- At least fourteen dead after eating toxic fish in Madagascar
- Autopsy reveals that Terri Schiavo was in a persistent vegetative state
- Mother charged with hurting baby; Munchausen Syndrome by proxy?
- Australian opposition may oppose plain packaging on cigarettes
- Genetically modified dairy cows produce 'human milk'
- FDA issues proposed rules requiring calorie content on menus
- Ohio man dies after sitting in chair for two years
- US woman sentenced to jail for faking son’s cancer
- China plans to ban smoking in indoor public places
- Gene mutation produces autism-like traits in mice
- Owsley Stanley, icon of 1960s counterculture, dies at 76
- Florida prisons ban inmate smoking
- Dying Canadian infant moved to U.S. hospital for medical treatment
- Researchers identify genetic link to peanut allergies
- Charlie the smoking chimpanzee dies aged 52
- High school basketball star dies after making game-winning shot in overtime
- Local government officials confiscate London ice cream made from human breast milk for health reasons
- Anti-abortion activist Bernard Nathanson dies aged 84
- Terri Schiavo's father makes appeal to have feeding tube reinserted
- City of Calgary, Canada removes fluoride from drinking water
- Nelson Mandela suffers collapsed lung
- Terri Schiavo dies
- Two children die after contracting H1N1 virus in Northern Ireland
- Fifteen flu sufferers die in Wales in one week
- Obama signs healthcare bill for 9/11 emergency workers
- Spanish smoking ban takes effect in bars and restaurants
- Memorial service held for model found dead in Missouri mansion
- Wikinews Shorts: November 30, 2010
- 'Astonishing' figures show 800 Scottish NHS staff earning over £140,000
- Scottish judge criticises medical care of murdered baby
- Over 900 people dead, 14,000 infected in Haitian cholera outbreak
- New insulin-resistance discovery may help diabetes sufferers
- 'Explosive' Haitian cholera outbreak kills 292, neighboring countries prepare
- Over 250 dead in Haiti cholera outbreak, thousands infected
- Nearly 200 dead in Haitian cholera outbreak
- Whooping cough outbreak kills ten infants in California
- Texas Commissioner of Agriculture visits schools to kick off National School Lunch Week
- Nevada Republican opposes Angle for US Senate over 'extreme' anti-abortion position
- Swedish man uses webcam to broadcast suicide live on internet
- Patient in Buckinghamshire hospital was treated in toilet, inquiry hears
- Man dies in Serbian enclave; could not call ambulance
- Filipino activist arrested for disrupting Manila Cathedral mass in Reproductive Health Bill protest
- 9/11 health care bill passed in US House of Representatives
- Genetic link to migraines discovered by researchers
- Common cold virus may be linked to childhood obesity
- Father of David Cameron dies in French hospital after suffering stroke
- UK researchers discover first antibiotics originating from insects
- David Cameron misses Prime Minister's Questions after father suffers stroke
- Study suggests 'sleeping sickness' parasite mutated to evade immune system defences
- UK scientists discover multiple antibiotics used by fungus-farming ants to protect colonies
- New Zealand scientist Graham Liggins dies aged 84
- US food regulators recall 380 million eggs after salmonella outbreak
- Wikinews Shorts: August 14, 2010
- Early puberty for US girls raises health risk
- Wildfires in Russia cover Moscow in smoke
- Loneliness unhealthy as smoking and alcoholism, new study says
- Six H1N1 cases appear in the Philippines
- Australian Health minister makes inappropriate comments about Brogden suicide attempt
- California jury orders Skilled Healthcare to pay $671 million in damages
- Scientists develop 'Smart Bomb' treatment that targets cancer cells
- CPSC, ATF warn of dangers of fireworks over US Independence Day celebrations
- Women reveal accounts of forced abortion in Scientology
- 2010 Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure becomes world's largest Komen race
- Hospital in Essex, England fined £50,000 after patient dies due to health and safety breaches
- WHO's reaction to H1N1 influenced by drug companies, reports claim
- 163 dead after lead poisoning in Nigeria
- WHO: H1N1 influenza virus still a pandemic
- California Senate prohibits sports drinks in public schools
- Bottled water concerns health experts
- US scientist creates 'artificial life'
- African leaders start drive to eradicate malaria
- FDA report criticizes conditions in factory that produced recalled medications
- WHO starts simultaneous immunization campaigns in over 100 countries
- United Nations: More people with access to cell phones than toilets in India
- Study: Women susceptible to high dietary glycemic load
- Wikinews discusses H1N1 with the WHO
- 21 infants found dead in Chinese river
- Illinois judge lifts restraining order on pre-abortion parental notification law
- Banned Chinese medicine still on sale in United Kingdom
- US House of Representatives passes health care bill
- WHO releases report on drug resistant tuberculosis
- Research shows HIV virus may hide in bone marrow
- Polio vaccination campaign targets 85 million African children
- Atkins Nutritionals Inc. goes bankrupt
- Bill Clinton leaves hospital following heart procedure
- 12-year-old girl dies after collapsing in school in Northamptonshire, England
- Wikinews Shorts: Feburary 3, 2010
- Japanese company recalls two million needles in US
- Scientists improve cancer research techniques
- Unreported tainted milk incident publicised in China
- UK mother cleared of attempted murder of ME-suffering daughter
- Ambidextrous children more likely to have problems at school, say researchers
- UK research indicates big bums are healthy
- New Jersey to legalize medical marijuana
- Health expert: Swine flu outbreak exaggerated by pharmaceutical companies for profits
- Adult H1N1 swine flu death takes Northern Ireland death toll to seventeen
- Study suggests 48% of US soda fountain machines have coliform bacteria
- American actor Arnold Stang dies at age 91
- UK Wikinews Shorts: December 23, 2009
- UK Wikinews Shorts: December 22, 2009
- Scottish nurse loses appeal in murders of four patients in England
