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 CT boy w/ rare allergy basically lives on venison
CT boy w/ rare allergy basically lives on venison
The Armstrong family is managing a rare disease, which makes it impossible for their 6-year-old son to eat anything but a handful of foods. The list of foods he CAN eat includes venison, oats, sugar, and salt.

Deer meat is the only solid protein he isn't allergic to. picked by Marli 2 years ago
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 30 Rare & Expensive Gamecube Games
30 Rare & Expensive Gamecube Games
Dust off your GameCube collection and make some dough! The folks at Video Game Price Charts have posted a list of 30 rare and expensive GameCube games. Some hidden gems include NCAA College Basketball 2K3 ($400 new), Phantasy Star Online Plus ($200 new), and Digimon Rumble Arena 2 ($200 new). picked by punthe 1 year ago
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 Top 10 Worst Foods List
Top 10 Worst Foods List
A list of top 10 worst foods to eat. picked by kospa 2 years ago
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 12 of the Most Expensive Foods and Drinks
12 of the Most Expensive Foods and Drinks
With all the talk about rising food costs, many of us find ourselves in the grocery aisles complaining about paying $4.50 for a gallon of milk. Well, you haven’t seen anything yet! Here's a list of ridiculously expensive foods and drinks—including a $250 chocolate truffle and a $700 bottle of wine—that will only have you saying “Bon appétit” if you can afford it. picked by bingo 8 months ago
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 Sugar Stacks
Sugar Stacks
Hard to imagine eating 10 sugar cubes, but guzzle down a can of soda, that's what you're putting in your body. See just how much sugar you're destroying yourself with in:

Beverages - Desserts - Snacks - Fruits - Vegetables - Candy - Cookies - Sauces - Breakfast Foods - Shakes & Smoothies picked by bingo 7 months ago
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 Common Disease:  Intolerance to Wheat.
Common Disease: Intolerance to Wheat.
Until recently, celiac disease was thought to be rare in this country. But in 2003, Dr. Alessio Fasano published a study showing that the ailment actually affects 1 in 133 Americans, or roughly 3 million people. Minor symptoms include diarrhea, bloating and abdominal cramping. picked by muppet 2 years ago
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 Rare Helen Keller pic with doll discovered
Rare Helen Keller pic with doll discovered
Researchers have uncovered a rare photograph of a young Helen Keller with her teacher Anne Sullivan, nearly 120 years after it was taken on Cape Cod and tucked inside a family album. picked by dollyllama 2 years ago
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 The British Are Coming To NYC!
The British Are Coming To NYC!
Rare photos of The Beatles and The Rolling Stones will soon be on exhibit. The rare, extremely valuable find comes from the personal collection of the late Bob Bonis, a small-time talent agent who got lucky and landed gigs managing the stateside tours of the two bands from 1964 to 1966. picked by suebe 9 months ago
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 Rare Gene Mutation Plays Role in Longevity
Rare Gene Mutation Plays Role in Longevity
A rare gene mutation that restricts a particular growth factor may be one of the keys to living to 100 and beyond, a new study suggests.

This mutation, which seems to decrease the activity of insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1), results in short stature but longer life. picked by AutumnLotus 2 years ago
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 Peanut allergies could soon become a thing of the past
Peanut allergies could soon become a thing of the past
Research by a team at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge brings hope to children suffering nut allergies of leading a normal life following the success of a pioneering experimental therapy which has allowed the immune system to be 'retrained' to tolerate peanuts and patients with food allergies become desensitised to the food. picked by AutumnLotus 4 months ago
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 Meet Millie, 7, who still smiles despite disease so rare it affects just FOUR people worldwide
Meet Millie, 7, who still smiles despite disease so rare it affects just FOUR people worldwide
She was diagnosed at 16 months when tests revealed she had strands missing from her eighth chromosome.

The condition has left the seven-year-old with severe learning difficulties, low muscle tone and visual problems. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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