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Biggest killer in Superstorm Sandy: drowning, study finds

As many as a third of the people who were killed by Superstorm Sandy drowned, government health officials report. And nearly half of those who drowned had stayed behind despite evacuation orders. Full story

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Brain overload explains lost childhood memories

Where did all those early childhood memories go? Cut off by fast-growing brain cells, scientists say.

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People think they're eating less than they are, survey finds

People may realize that fast food isn’t health food, but they don’t realize just how fattening it really is, researchers report. They surveyed people eating at 10 burger, chicken, sandwich and doughnut chains and found they greatly underestimated just how much they were chowing down.

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'Why would we wait?': Sisters face Jolie cancer dilemma

Angelina Jolie’s revelation this week that she’d had both breasts removed to lower her risk of cancer came as a bombshell to many -- but not to three sisters from Berkeley Heights, N.J. Cathy Balsamo, Cindy Lepore and Patti Broccoli have spent the past year grappling with the dilemma that Jolie faced: What to do when a genetic mutation means you’ve got a sky-high chance of breast or ovarian cancer?

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