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2nd HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   research

Early ear infections may pack on pounds later
Chronic childhood ear infections may damage a vital taste-sensing nerve in kids, perking a preference for rich foods and making them prone to weight gain later, new research suggests. [MSNBC, 1 day ago]
3rd HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   obesity

Fat Cells in Obese People Are 'Sick' (HealthDay)
Embryonic stem cells are pictured through a microscope viewfinder in a laboratory. Scientists have found two genetic triggers for producing healthful "good" fat in mice, pointing the way to a new treatment for obesity, according to a pair of studies published Thursday.(AFP/File/Mauricio Lima) [Yahoo, 3 hrs ago]
4th HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   gene
5th HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   drug

Egypt septuplets stir debate on fertility drugs
The 27-year-old Egyptian woman and her husband already had three children — all girls. They badly wanted a boy,  so doctors gave her hormones. The startling result:  healthy septuplets and a heated debate. [MSNBC, 1 day ago]
6th HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   kid

Ad gives hot dogs a bum rap, experts say
A new TV commercial shows kids eating hot dogs in a school cafeteria and one little boy’s haunting lament: “I was dumbfounded when the doctor told me I have late-stage colon cancer.” [MSNBC, 1 day ago]
7th HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   dog

New attack ad on TV, but this one targets hot dogs
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8th HOTTEST HEADLINE TOPIC:   insurance

Census: Number of uninsured dropped in 2007
The Census Bureau reports that the number of people lacking health insurance dropped by more than 1 million in 2007, the first annual decline since the Bush administration took office. [MSNBC, 1 day ago]
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