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HIV/AIDS cases in South Florida are still rising - Orlando Sentinel

orlandosentinel.com — “HIV/AIDS kept rising last year in South Florida, which has had the nation's worst outbreak despite stepped-up efforts to control the spread of the virus. New HIV infections rose by 25 percent inView full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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HIV/AIDS still rising in South Florida: HIV/AIDS kept rising last year in South Florida, which has had the natio... http://t.co/eTrOWzgn

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Court orders FDA to restrict use of antibiotics in livestock - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “A lawsuit resulted from concerns that giving healthy animals these constant low doses promotes antibiotic-resistant bacteria that could potentially infect people.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Court orders FDA to restrict use of antibiotics in livestock - Orlando Sentinel http://t.co/MN8j6uTL #medicine

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Phillip Lane Missing: Man, 20, with mind of a child, missing since Wednesday - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Phillip Lane Jr., 20, has aspergers syndrome, schizophrenia, is bipolar and has been missing from his Pembroke Pines home since Wednesday.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Sleeping pills linked to higher risk of cancer, death, study says - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “A new study suggests that the 6% to 10% of Americans who use prescription sleep medications such as zolpidem ( Ambien ), temazepam (Restoril), eszopiclone ( Lunesta ) and zaleplon (Sonata) are more likely to develop cancer , and far more likely to die prematurely, than those who take no sleep aids.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Sleeping pills linked to higher risk of cancer, death, study says - Orlando Sentinel http://t.co/kJ2fgSvG #health

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Skinny models? Not in the land where zaftig lives - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Israel outlaws skinny models. Would it work here?View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Israelis pose a no-skinny-models plan to target eating disorders - Orlando Sentinel http://t.co/GBqSBBVe #health

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Raising autism awareness: Raising autism awareness, one step at a time, Troy Blevins hopes to walk from St. Augustine to Washington, D.C. to meet President Obama - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Troy Blevins walks in pain. He walks with purpose. He walks for his sons, and for the thousands of other children whose lives have been muted in heartbreaking silence.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Senior housing occupancy, development rates lag in South Florida - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Stale condo market, fewer new retirees means less demandView full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Raising autism awareness: Raising autism awareness, one step at a time, Troy Blevins hopes to walk from St. Augustine to Washington, D.C. to meet President Obama - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Troy Blevins walks in pain. He walks with purpose. He walks for his sons, and for the thousands of other children whose lives have been muted in heartbreaking silence.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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bear attack capture Orlando Florida: Florida wants to kill bear that bit Longwood woman. - Orlando Sentinel

orlandosentinel.com — “Wildlife officials said a female bear suspected of biting a Seminole County woman Friday — the first documented bear attack in the state agency's history — eluded capture Saturday but traps willView full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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RT @channelorlando: Attack bear still on the loose: But why must it die? FL black bear that bit a Seminole Cty.. http://t.co/REKhjTEB #cenFL

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Seahorse-shaped Cheeto on eBay to benefit coral reefs - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Finally, you have a chance to own a Cheeto shaped like a seahorse.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Seahorse-shaped Cheeto on eBay to benefit coral reefs - Orlando Sentinel http://t.co/Vt5ncXib #medicine

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Red meat: What makes it unhealthy? - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “On Monday, researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health released study results showing that red meat consumption was associated with a higher risk of early death. The more red meat -- beef, pork or lamb, for the purposes of the research -- study participants reported they ate, the more likely they were to die during the period of time that data collection took place (more than 20 years).View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Child with autism accused of shoplifting from Boynton mall store - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “The arrest of a 12-year-old autistic child outraged the boy's mother and sparked heated discussion online about the handling of the incident.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Child with autism arrested for taking greeting card from Boynton mall store http://t.co/ZWRE9IEs #aspergers #autism

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We Care of Lake County: Plastic surgeons help raise money for We Care program for the poor - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Plastic surgeons Pete Marzek and Richard Bosshardt are raising money for the We Care program for the poorView full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Plastic surgeons help raise money for We Care program for the poor - Orlando Sentinel http://t.co/gKiw2E5h #medicine

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Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for HIV cure - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “(Reuters) - Scientists, stymied for decades by the complexity of the human immunodeficiency virus , are making progress on several fronts in the search for a cure for HIV infections, a leading medical research conference was told this week in Seattle.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for HIV cure - Orlando Sentinel http://t.co/MgVRUTZJ #health

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Scientists say HIV needs to come out of latent stage - OrlandoSentinel.com

orlandosentinel.com — “Scientists, stymied for decades by the complexity of the human immunodeficiency virus, are making progress on several fronts in the search for a cure for HIV infections, a leading medical research conference was told this week in Seattle.View full resource at orlandosentinel.com

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'Progress, no big breakthrough, in hunt for #HIV cure," via @Reuters: http://t.co/jBAVd9Iz #CROI #AIDS

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