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Brain-injured troops face long-term risks

Many of the thousands of troops who suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan are at risk of long-term health problems including depression and Alzheimer's-like symptoms, researchers say.  Full story

Male suicide a growing concern in tough times
Breast cancer drug may cause tumors to spread
Measles deaths drop by 74 percent
Surgery — by text message

  Video: In the middle of war-torn east Congo, volunteer surgeon David Knott faced a terrifying dilemma. 

Politics

Exit interview

    Video: President and first lady Laura Bush speak candidly about their White House years and their plans for returning to private life. NBC's John Yang reports.

  President, first lady buying home in Dallas
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An anti-government protester cries as she holds a portrait of Thai king and Queen during a rally at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi international airport after Thai court orders PM Somchai's ruling party to be disbanded
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