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The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep
Since birth, Rhett Lamb, 3, has struggled to get a good night's sleep.
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Cash cuts see green grants halved
The number of grants to people fitting green energy systems in their homes has halved, the BBC has learned.
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Organ-Saving Ambulances Raise Eyebrows
Will a plan for organ recovery ambulances give living patients the short shrift?
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77 More Hepatitis Cases Linked to Clinic
Officials are looking into dozens more cases possibly tied to the Nevada clinic.
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Peace Corps Boots HIV-Positive Volunteer
Jeremiah Johnson was kicked out, and now he's considering a lawsuit.
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Physician, Kill Thyself? Docs Excel at Suicide
Medical know-how may put doctors at a higher-than-normal suicide risk.
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'It Makes Me Crazy': Woman Can't Forget
Diane Sawyer talks to Jill Price, who re-lives her past and astounds doctors.
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Bedbugs May Be Biting NYC Commuters
Transit officials say they are unaware of a problem despite an expert's claim.
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The Truth Behind Drug Ads
Lawmakers question whether pharmaceutical drug ads tell the truth.
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New batch of walruses gets tagged
Ten of Greenland's walruses are fitted with sat-tags to confirm whether the blubbery beasts migrate to Canada.
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Is There Lead in Your Dental Work?
Crowns and bridges from China may be cheaper, but at what cost?
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This Is Your Brain on Ethics
New research shows how we weigh fairness in moral decisions.
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Dissolving Bodies: The Future of Funerals?
Melting remains with lye may one day rival burial and cremation.
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Great tits cope well with warming
Great tits in Britain seem to be adapting to climatic change, scientists report, unlike some other birds.
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Group Calls for Birth Control Patch Ban
Public Citizen petitions the FDA, claiming the patch poses serious health risks.
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New Tool in the Battle of the Bulge?
VBloc therapy inserts electronic device in abdomen to suppress appetite.
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NYC Plans Ambulances for the Dead
Special vehicles are designed to preserve organs; some ethicists are wary.
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Nasa set to join petaflop elite
Nasa has unveiled a plan to boost its supercomputer power to help plan and model future missions.
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'No bias' against UK astronauts
UK government opposition to human spaceflight will be no bar to its citizens becoming astronauts, Esa says.
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What You're Eating Isn't Always Food
Author says many people consume "edible food-like substances."
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