11-20-2008
             


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FOXSexpert: How Many People Have You Slept With?
Should you share your number? When it comes to professing your sexual history, some things are better left unsaid

Teen Lives 4 Months With No Heart, Leaves Hospital
A 14-year-old South Carolina girl is finally going home, after having two heart transplants in the past four months, and surviving on an artificial heart for the 118 days in between.

It's Not a Brain Tumor - Doctors Find Worm Instead
Doctors in Arizona thought a Phoenix-area woman had a possible brain tumor, but it turned out there was something else penetrating her brain – a worm.

Restaurant Industry Disputes Childhood Obesity Study
A restaurant industry spokeswoman says a new study linking obesity and fast-food ads is based on old information.

3 Employees Fired After Patient Chokes on Meds, Dies
North Carolina officials have fired three employees and disciplined others in the death of a patient who was neglected for more than 22 hours at a state-operated mental hospital.

The Flu Vaccine: Will It Work This Year?
Government officials say initial indicators are that this year's flu vaccine is a good match for the strains that have surfaced.

Burger King to Limit Sodium in Kids Meals
Burger King Corp, the world's second-largest hamburger chain, on Wednesday said it will limit sodium in its "Kids Meals" and that it was the first fast-food restaurant chain to take that step.

Poor Economy Has Some Selling Blood for Cash
There are signs the nation's economic woes are prompting some to sell their blood for extra cash.

Fast Food TV Ads Linked to Child Obesity, Study Finds
A little less "I'm Lovin' It" could put a significant dent in the problem of childhood obesity, suggests a new study that attempts to measure the effect of TV fast-food ads.