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Obama: Troops Bear Burden Of Success In Iraq War

By Army Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone C. Marshall Jr. American Forces Press Service on Dec 15, 2011   National  

WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2011 – After nearly nine years the war in Iraq is ending and U.S. troops are returning home to a nation that should stand by those who fought, President Barack Obama said today.

Oral Surgery Protocol To Control Bleeding For Heart Patients Shows Positive Results

By Press Release on Dec 15, 2011   Health  

Journal of Oral Implantology –Cardiac patients that take anticoagulant medications and need a tooth extraction face an increased risk of bleeding that must be addressed by the treating clinician. Therefore, a protocol for heart patients is needed that will avoid significant bleeding after dental extractions without suspending anticoagulant therapy.

Researcher Explains How Santa Delivers Presents In One Night

By Matt Shipman, NC State News Services on Dec 15, 2011   National  

NC State University-Don’t believe in Santa Claus? Magic, you say? In fact, science and technology explain how Santa is able to deliver toys to good girls and boys around the world in one night, according to a North Carolina State University researcher.

Magnetic Stimulation Of Brain May Help Some Stroke Patients Recover

By Press Release on Dec 15, 2011   Health  

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Imagine waking up and being unable to see or recognize anything on the left side of your body. This condition, called hemispatial neglect, is common after a stroke that occurs on the right side of the brain. The current treatment of attention and concentration training using computer and pencil-and-paper tasks is […]

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