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Professional actor Tom Wyatt acts the role of patient with Kurt Haspert, a nurse practitioner student.

Medical Exam Provides Stage for Actors

Performers playact their symptoms for future health-care professionals

A Facebook page is displayed on a computer screen. Over the past six years, social networking has been the Internet's stand-out phenomenon, linking up more than one billion people eager to exchange vi

Study: Heavy Facebook Users Less Happy

Study suggests that social media tools like Facebook can affect how we perceive happiness of ourselves and others

Seven time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong (file photo)

US Drops Doping Case Against Tour de France Champion

Prosecutors announce they are closing a two-year investigation into allegations Lance Armstrong used performance enhancing drugs

Don Cornelius was the creator of the iconic music TV series, 'Soul Train', (File March 6, 2006).

Posthumous Tributes Pour In for 'Soul Train' Creator

Television host, music promoter Don Cornelius was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound Wednesday

Chocolatier Hillary Bradley serves a variety of foods with the chocolate fountain, including pretzels, cookies, marshmallows and fruit.

Chocolate Fountains Indulge Your Sweet Tooth

Making and decorating chocolate is Hillary Bradley's business

Most people would probably agree that a little serenity is important to one’s quality of life.

Tough Times Test Quality-of-Life Quest in US

Americans question what's become of good life

H2O Score helps people calculate how much water they're using and offers tips on how to lower their water usage.

Water-Saving College Students Pour It On

Wisconsin class takes action on water conservation

Kodak medium format film is loaded into a hopper for packaging in Rochester, New York, May 26, 2011.

Photographers, Employees Await Fallout From Kodak Bankruptcy

Traditional photographers rely on film, paper and chemicals America’s largest photographic film company has produced since 19th century

A new application could make it easier to confirm a person's identity from a fingerprint, especially if the prints have been altered.

New App Helps ID Altered Fingerprints

Algorithm assists software systems identify changes

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