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CET marks may be key to dental, medical admissions (Deccan Herald)
If you are aspiring for a medical or dental seat next year then make sure you prepare well for the entrance test.
Another twist in ice-man mystery (Visalia Times-Delta)
While military forensic experts in Hawaii try to piece together the identity of a body that may be a World War II airman entombed for decades in a Kings Canyon glacier, the mystery has taken yet another twist.
Gonzales release up at Senate today (Malaya)
A SENATE medical team yesterday said national security adviser Norberto Gonzales "requires continued medical attention."
Dentist makes his business a pleasure (Brandenton.com)
ANNA MARIA ISLAND - Gy Yatros harnesses high tech to try and overcome the ancient and abiding fear of going to the dentist. His dental office operates like a spa, with heated massage chairs and paraffin hand waxes for patients while they're under the drill.
Eat carrots, live long (The Tribune)
Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye, is the eye condition noted by reduced vision not correctable by glasses or contact lenses, which is not due to any eye disease. Amblyopia occurs when the vision in one eye does not develop properly during early childhood.
Young Innovations, Inc. Announces Record Results for the Third Quarter and Declares Quarterly Dividend (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Young Innovations, Inc. today announced record sales, net income and diluted earnings per share for the quarter and nine months ended September 30, 2005.
Hopwood man faces trial in slaying case (Herald Standard)
A Hopwood man was ordered to stand trial Monday for allegedly killing 20-year-old April Lynn Lincoln in Redstone Creek in Uniontown and then covering her body with rocks.
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