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March 19, 2010
US health bill gains ground but release delayed

US President Barack Obama`s sweeping health care legislation won precious support from a long-time liberal holdout in the House on Wednesday.
Stay fit with a hot cup of coffee

A steaming hot cup of coffee in the morning can actually do wonders for your health.
Obama demands `courage` as health care vote looms

Obama has called for "courage" from Democratic lawmakers unnerved by looming final votes on his historic health care plan.
Having two children is good for couples` health

Those who have two children are likely to be more healthier than their counterparts who are childless or have one kid, a new study has found.
Efforts to take Prabhakaran`s mother to India for treatment

Slain LTTE Supremo Velupillai Prabhakaran`s ailing mother could be sent to Tamil Nadu for treatment, if the Indian government grants permission, the rebel Tamil National Alliance leader MK Sivajilingam said on Saturday.
Obama delays Asia trip to deal with health care

President Barack Obama has delayed his first international trip of the year, a visit to Asia, to focus attention on the final push to salvage sputtering US health care legislation after a year of contentious debate.
Obama pitches health plan in spirited appearance

Stirring memories of his campaign for the White House, Obama made a spirited, shirt-sleeved appeal for passage of long-stalled health care changes Monday.
Women should treat health as a priority: Dr Sunita Gupta

Dr Sunita Gupta of Fortis Hospital, discusses the health problems of Indian women and offers remedial measures.
Indian-origin doctor rapped for botched operation in UK

An Indian-origin woman surgeon in the UK`s National Health Service has been found guilty of misconduct after accidentally removing 90% of a baby`s bladder during an operation described by a key medical panel as "catastrophic."
Eat fatter chips to stay slim

Eat bigger and thicker chips if you want to stay slim, suggest officials from the Food Standards Agency.
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