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Video Description: In this health video learn how a new blood test tells researchers which HIV drugs don't work, so they can figure out which ones will.

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    By: Paul Hata | 05/08/2008 | Wellness
    While life expectancy is higher for women than men in most countries, a number of health and social factors combine to create a lower quality of life for women. Unequal access to information, care and basic health practices further increases the health risks for women.Here are 10 tips for women to stay fit and healthy :

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    The Lowdown on Life Insurance Medical Exams

    By: Amy Danise | 23/05/2008 | Finance
    There are three main ways a new life insurance policy is priced: Underwritten policies are those where you answer questions on your personal and family medical history and undergo a medical exam arranged by the insurance company; a simplified issue life insurance policy application asks you some medical questions but does not require a medical exam; and a guaranteed issue life insurance policy requires no questions and no medical exam.

    Detailed Information on Tuberculosis

    By: Juliet Cohen | 21/01/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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