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Secretary of State's Meeting with Djiboutian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf
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Djibouti - Secretary of State Tillerson met with Djiboutian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssouf in Djibouti on March 9 to discuss the U.S.-Djiboutian partnership, and exchanged views on bilateral concerns, security threats, and economic reforms.
Secretary of State's Meeting with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta
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Nairobi, Kenya - Secretary of State Tillerson met with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday in Nairobi and highlighted long-standing U.S.-Kenya cooperation on counterterrorism, regional security, and trade. He welcomed the joint announcement between President Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga as a positive step toward healing Kenya’s ethnic and political divisions.
Battling bacterial sinusitis
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Rochester, Minnesota - Most people who have a cold feel better in about a week as the virus runs its course. Sometimes colds can lead to inflammation of your sinuses. "A small percentage of people who have a cold virus can go on to develop bacterial sinusitis," says Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic.
Stretching: Focus on flexibility
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Rochester, Minnesota - Stretching may take a back seat to your exercise routine. The main concern is exercising, not stretching, right?
If you build it, stem cells will come
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Rochester, Minnesota - Rene Maleski knew it was bad news when the young ultrasound tech who was scanning her abdomen suddenly stopped and left the room, crying. The technician returned a few minutes later to tell Maleski she would need to see the radiologist that day, and she should probably bring her husband with her. That afternoon, Maleski came face to face with her new reality: the pelvic scan showed tumors covering her ovaries, climbing up her aorta, and invading her lymph nodes. She had stage-three ovarian cancer.
Is ovarian cancer still possible after a hysterectomy?
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- Written by Yvonne Butler Tobah, M.D.
Scottsdale, Arizona - Yes, you still have a risk of ovarian cancer or a type of cancer that acts just like it (primary peritoneal cancer) if you've had a hysterectomy.
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