The Tibetan exile leader, 73, has only a pinched nerve. But China's government, which considers him an obstacle to its control, watches even minor changes in his health closely. The Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, was hospitalized here Monday after complaining of discomfort in his arm, aides said. He was released a few hours later after a series of tests.
Study: Heart CT Scans May Pose Risk
A new study in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association shows doses of radiation given in CT scans for heart disease are potentially harmful. The scans are frequently used to look for heart disease in people who don't have symptoms and some doctors say the high radiation dose raises the risk of cancer for these patients.
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Slavery's legacy: Parents full of hope
Eminent scholars told Sana Butler that she was wasting her time a decade ago when she wanted to find and interview the children of slaves.
Octuplets mother offered book, TV deals
The mother of the world's longest-living octuplets is being deluged with offers for book deals, TV shows and other business proposals, but has not decided what she might do other than care for her children, her newly hired spokeswoman said yesterday.
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