WASHINGTON: A genetic mutation common in Ashkenazi Jewish breast cancer patients has also been found to be prevalent in Hispanic and young African-American women with breast cancer, according to a new study.
BARCELONA: "Please, no more Catalan," my wife, Barbara, protested. "You're giving me a migraine." It was our first morning in Barcelona, and things weren't off to a great start. As soon as we landed I realized my faux Castilian wasn't going to get me far in this fiercely proud, Catalan-speaking city.
DEMRE/KEMER, Turkey: The sarcophagus is empty. In 1087, unscrupulous merchants took the bones of the holy man who once lay here to Bari in Italy. But despite that loss, the number of people who make the pilgrimage to find happiness, health and wealth at the basilica dedicated to Saint Nicholas never slackens.
PURWOKERTO, Indonesia: As Indonesians breathe a sigh of relief after a barrage of warnings of eruptions from the country's most active volcanoes, Baturraden resort at the foot of Mount Slamet in central Java remains calm and shines as an eco-tourism jewel.
FRANKFURT: At last it is time for your coffee break, and you decide on an extra large cup of cafe au lait for a change. There are ominous rumblings in your gut soon afterwards. Your abdomen bloats. You have gas.
NEW YORK: A brisk 30-minute walk six days a week is enough to trim waistlines and cut the risk of metabolic syndrome - an increasingly common condition that is linked to obesity and a sedentary lifestyle, a new study indicates.
When it's still pitch dark in the morning and the rain is lapping on the bedroom window, it's twice as difficult for some people to get out of bed during the cold months of the year.
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