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...prison before and gone back in. He has spent years of his life on a kaleidoscopic array of drugs. But he has four children, ages 18 to 21, and he wants very badly to stay out of jail this time. "I want a life. I want to be normal again. I want to go to work, come home, see my kids, go on vacation," he says. Then, hearing himself, he adds, "That's a lot of wants." It's clear to everyone who knows Sanders that this time he is bent on reinventing himself. It is equally true that...
...Americans who have had a kidney stone, you may have been told to cut down on calcium to prevent a recurrence. Well, you can forget that. Italian researchers report that a diet low in salt and very low in protein (about 4 oz. daily)--and with a normal intake of calcium--is significantly better at preventing the painful problem. Even more surprising, the researchers found that low-calcium diets may actually promote kidney stones...
...world's first cloned mammal was found to have arthritis, possibly as a result of her unique origin. Dolly the sheep, who was cloned at the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute from a cell taken from an adult animal, has developed the disease several years earlier than is normal for a sheep. Roslin scientist Ian Wilmut called for systematic reviews of the health of cloned animals. Profile: But She's So Young AUSTRALIA Black Christmas for Sydneysiders For more than 14 days smoke drifted over Sydney's famous Opera House while hot winds fanned an encircling band of flame...
...medications. When the hospitals closed, some of the patients were moved to Shaar Menashe. They had been kept heavily drugged and often in solitary confinement for decades. Many had lost the power of speech. "If they'd been treated right by Israel, about half of them could have lived normal lives," says Jeff Starrfield, Shaar Menashe's chief social worker. "Now it's too late...
...ghost was a “tall, respectable-looking, older gentleman,” Young told Harvard Magazine, and said Smith was normal in every way, except that he never seemed to open or close any doors when entering or leaving the dorm...