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Broken Promise?

Women who take the estrogen-only version of hormone replacement therapy are as much as 60 percent more likely to develop ovarian cancer than peers who do not take any form of HRT, a study released in July said.

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Killer Choke

Asia's air pollution, already singled out this year for its effect on the environment, is set to reap a bitter harvest in human lives in decades to come. 

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High Resistance

International researchers have sounded the alarm over the increasing resistance of bacteria to powerful antibiotics, reducing the ability of doctors to combat common diseases. 

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