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September 19, 2005
Topics face, skin, help, people, maria, paint, france, image, natural, drugs, doctor, medical, black, animals, lost, death, sex, life, men, hospital, women and world
A new medical frontier is being explored by a doctor who wants to help people horribly disfigured by burns, accidents or other tragedies - face transplants. In the next few weeks, five men and seven women will secretly visit a Cleveland Clinic to interview for the chance to have a radical operation that's never been tried anywhere in the world, according to The Associated Press.
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September 14, 2005
Health Canada is reportedly planning a pilot program to sell medical marijuana in select pharmacies as of next year. The move makes Canada the second country in the world, after the Netherlands, to sell pot in drugstores. According to The Associated Press, there are more than 900 people in Canada authorized to use marijuana for medical conditions.
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September 14, 2005
Health Canada is reportedly planning a pilot program to sell medical marijuana in select pharmacies as of next year. The move makes Canada the second country in the world, after the Netherlands, to sell pot in drugstores. According to The Associated Press, there are more than 900 people in Canada authorized to use marijuana for medical conditions.
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September 14, 2005
A Georgia law enforcement academy trainee was shot and killed by her instructor during a classroom exercise, reports The Associated PressDetails regarding the incident have not been released.
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September 13, 2005
Police in Northern Ohio rescue eight kids whose parents told authorities they kept them locked in cages for their own protection. Lt. Randy Sommers of the Huron County Sheriff's Office says the children, ranging from age 1 to 14, were found locked in cages at their home in Wakeman, about 40 miles southwest of Cleveland.
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