Katie: That was a beautiful sight to see, Aimee Copeland. Aimee: Thank you. It felt pretty good too. Katie: How did it feel? I was so proud of you, by the way. And it's just so moving I think for everybody here to see what a massive accoplishment thi

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STEPHEN FEE: Gail Davis is 52 years old and lives on Chicago's SouthSide. Every day she prepares lunch for her 82 year old mother who suffered a stroke. Gail is her mom's primary caregiver yet Gail herself has struggled for decades with mental illnes

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The Ear was buzzing. So I was just trying, trying my best to get it out. The buzzing stopped. Rochelle assumed that was end of it. Within 48 hours on the flight home, she was in serious trouble. Excruciating stopping pain, that never relented. One of

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A new imaging agent that homes in on the gummy plaques and tangles that jam up the brains of Alzheimer patients has allowed doctors to see the disease in a living person for the first time,researchers said Wednesday.The mind-robbing disease,w

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Everyone is familiar with the riddle: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? This sometimes leads to discussions about bird evolution. But most people dont realize this type of question is common in paleontology. For example: Which came first, the

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Fossil discoveries have begun to unravel the riddle of whale evolution, providing paleontologists with clues. Indohyus was a fox sized, even toed ungulate found in India. This herbivore was adapted to living in the water like whales, with a bony wall

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