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Sat Jun 6 10:49:16 2015

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Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2015 07:49:14 -0700
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina  A group of 50 Argentine women threatened to 
sue their plastic surgeons on Tuesday if they don't get free replacements 
of faulty French breast implants.The group is led by attorney Virginia Luna, 
who herself has the "PIP" silicone gel packs implanted in her breasts. 
She said five of her clients have obtained out-of-court agreements to provide 
free replacements, and if the rest don't get them as well, her 
group will sue.The implants made by the now-defunct French company Poly Implant 
Prothese were banned last year in countries around the world after more 
than 1,000 women suffered ruptures. In all, 30,000 French women got the 
implants, and could experience harmful leaks of cheap industrial-grade silicone -- not 
the medical-grade gel that higher-quality implants use.France's health system has recommended that 
any women with the implants get them replaced, and has agreed to 
pay for surgeries that could total millions of dollars. Not so in 
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of the population) have served in the military. This community we have 
probably 25 percent who have served or are still serving in the 
military."The Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments recently created a web-based Network 
of Care.Sallie Clark, who chairs the PPACG, says the Network of Care 
gives veterans and their families in the area the ability, "To look 
in one place to get whatever service they need. Whether that's employment, 
whether that's dealing with mental health issues, whether that's working through family 
challenges when they come back from overseas."Charlotte Nal, whose husband David is 
a 1st Sgt. in the Army, says the site is invaluable for 
the area's veterans as well as the families of those still serving."I 
think a national foundation would be excellent, especially for someone who can't 
have access to the site that's accessible here. It could be very 
important for them."Bennet's office says several Republicans are considering whether to cospons

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suit continues that the measure is unnecessary and a waste of taxpayer 
money. and notes that state laws already mandate use of condoms when 
workers are exposed to blood-borne pathogens.But Ellen Widess, head of the California 
Division of Occupational Safety and Health, told the L.A. Times that her 
group doesn't "see a bar to the city or the county doing 
what they need to do" to enact rules on condom use in 
porn, thereby bypassing the need for a referendum.The AIDS Healthcare Foundation has 
unsuccessfully tried to get the county to enforce condom use before. It 
cites records from the county's own Department of Public Health to argue 
that adult film industry workers are 10 times more likely to be 
infected with a sexually transmitted disease than members of the population at 
large, and that some performers can contract four or more separate infections 
over the course of a year."In addition, LADPH has stated that as 
many as 25 industry-related cases of HIV have be

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though analysts say Kim Yong Un is on the path toward cementing 
his power and all moves in North Korea so far -- from 
titles giving him power over the ruling party and military and his 
leading position in the funeral procession, his age and inexperience leave questions 
about Kim's long-term prospects. Whereas his father was groomed for power for 
20 years before taking over, the younger Kim has had fewer than 
two years.He also faces the huge challenges of running a country that 
struggles to feed its people even as it pursues a nuclear weapons 
program that has earned it international sanctions and condemndation.Kim Jong Il -- 
who led with absolute rule after his father Kim Il Sung's death 
in 1994, through a famine that killed hundreds of thousands and the 
controversial buildup of North Korea's nuclear and missile programs -- died of 
a heart attack Dec. 17 at age 69.Mourners in parkas lined the 
streets of Pyongyang, waving, stamping and crying as the convoy beari

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mage and being thin for girls. By constantly portraying these so called 
perfect bodies in the media, it can promote unhealthy eating, diet, and 
food disorder practices that can cause injury and sometimes death, not to 
mention the psychological damage that can severely impact self image and self-esteem.Networks 
and shows that cater to children need to be more mindful in 
both casting and writing to ensure that children of all shapes and 
sizes are represented and that serious eating issues are not mocked or 
marginalized, says psychotherapist Dr. Jenn Berman, the creator of the No More 
Diets iPad app.Corporations have a huge responsibility when creating programming for children, 
tweens and teens to be sensitive and help create positive body image 
instead of helping to create eating disorders, Berman told Fox411.com. They need 
to put girls and boys who have all different types of bodies 
and sizes and shapes in their shows and be very sensitive when 
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 as partners in the research," said Selby. Findings will be presented 
in clear language -- a kind of Consumer Reports approach -- so 
that patients and doctors can easily draw on them to make decisions."Our 
goal, our hope, is that over time, by involving patients in research, 
two things will happen," said Selby. "One is that we will start 
asking questions in a more practical fashion, so the results would speak 
more consistently to questions that patients want to know the answers to. 
And two is that, by our example of involving patients in the 
research, trust will rise." He expects to unveil the institute's proposed research 
agenda in the next few weeks.Former Medicare administrator Gail Wilensky says that 
agenda should focus on high-cost procedures and drugs on which the medical 
community has not developed a consensus, and which have widely different patterns 
of use around the country. A Republican, Wilensky believes opposition to the 
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