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Pakistani doctor who turned in bin Laden sentenced to jail
KIAHLet's say you're the Pakistani doctor who helped the CIA track down, and take out, Osama Bin Laden. You'd most likely be working under the assumption that the United States would help you out, should Pakistani officials find out. Right? Well, that doesn'...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Abbottabad (Pakistan), Central Intelligence Agency, Prisons, Punishment
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Incoming college students mandatory meningitis vaccine
KIAHFor most people college means crazy experiences and overnight cram sessions. Sweet! But, incoming freshmen have some painful news coming their way: according to a new law, all incoming college students in Texas will have to get a bacterial meningitis...Tags: Students, Health and Safety at School, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Colleges and Universities
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Man's Best Friend Is Now Dog's Best Friend
KIAHAt the University of Minnesota’s small animal clinic, 14-year-old Piper is about to get her last vaccine. The golden retriever was diagnosed with brain cancer in May. She is one of the 60 dogs being treated with an experimental vaccine made from...Tags: Chemotherapy, Human Body, Immune System, Drugs and Medicines, Brain
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Obama tops Forbes most powerful list
REUTERSBarack Obama topped Forbes' list of the world's most powerful people in 2011, as the U.S. leader's clout rose after the deaths of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Obama bumped Chinese President Hu Jintao from the No. 1...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Social Media, Osama bin Laden, Bill Gates, Money and Monetary Policy
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Online Dish: Parents Selling Chickenpox Laced Lollipops
KIAHNo one wants to get the chicken pox, especially when you're older. But now parents are so scared their kids will get the lil red bumps they are taking matters into their own hands. Weary of the chickenpox vaccine, some parents are actually subjecting...Tags: Facebook, Chickenpox, Social Media, Drugs and Medicines, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Chicken pox lollipops sent by mail
KIAHThere’s nothing funny about chicken pox, except maybe the way you look while you have them. Vaccine shots can be given to prevent the itchy disease, but a new vaccine every year that’s no fun either! So what are worried parents to do?...Tags: Chickenpox, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Meningitis claims life of Texas A&M student
KIAHThe Texas A&M campus in College Station is mourning after the death of student Nicolis Williams, 20. Friends left messages on the Internet saying the Sugar Land economics major was a genuine guy with a great smile. Williams died from meningitis, an...Tags: Elections, Politics, Health, Colleges and Universities, Diseases and Illnesses
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Flu Season to Spike Next Month
KIAHThere's a good chance you or someone you know is dealing with the flu, but now we're told we're not even in the peak flu season yet. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the flu has hit the "widespread" level across Texas, but now...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Chills, Flu, Pharmaceuticals, Health
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Autism and Vaccines: Dr. in Midst of Scandal Stands by his Work
KIAHA physician in the middle of a big controversy is standing by his work. Dr. Andrew Wakefield's'98 study on autism is in question and some are calling it an elaborate fraud but the doctor is speaking out in support of his work. He stood before a crowd...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Parenting, Autism
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Medical Journal: Autism Study Fraudulent
KIAHThe investigation into a controversial autism study is complete and its findings are sending shock waves across the nation. Some are now calling the study, originally written by Dr. Anthony Wakefield back in 1998, an elaborate fraud. The British Medical...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Pharmaceuticals, Health, Autism, Crimes
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Tips On Avoiding Travel Sickness
Traveling by on a plane in cramped quarters and closed cabins can be hazardous to your health, but there are some ways to make sure fellow travelers don't share the common cold with you. "They sneeze and it's in the air. So, as soon as we get home, we...Tags: Trips and Vacations, University of Texas at Austin, Travel, Common Cold, Health
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