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Simple surgery can decrease profuse sweating
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Simple surgery can decrease profuse sweating
Jennifer Blair's bedroom dresser resembles a convenience-store
shelf, with a dozen different varieties of deodorant and
antiperspirant arranged in a clump.
There's Secret and Sure and even men's deodorant.
Over the past two years, the 17-year-old has used these over-the-
counter remedies to try to stop the abnormal amount of sweating in
her armpits and on the palms of her hands. When they didn't work, she
tried prescription medi...
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Blair's fate is no win hands of the French; Why Europe referendum across the Channel holds the key to Brown's bid for power.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; Byline: SIMON WALTERS;JONATHAN OLIVER TONY Blair's chances of preventing an early coup by Gordon Brown could well lie in the hands of French, not British, voters, Labour MPs claimed last night. In a twist in the saga of whether Mr Blair will be deposed by the Chancellor in the wake of Labour's
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Blair hands out spoils of war to his old comrades.
Sunday Business (London, England)
; N ow we know why he always looks so tense. In the aftermath of his second general election victory, Tony Blair dared to admit that he had been convinced re-election was secure from just a few months into his first government back in 1997. For the best part of four years then, the prime minister's
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DEAL OR NO DEAL? Little evidence of truce.. now MPs say fight for No 10 is out of Blair and Brown's hands.(News)
The Mirror (London, England)
; Byline: By OONAGH BLACKMAN, Political Editor and ROSA PRINCE TONY Blair yesterday vowed to stand down by next summer while bitter rival Gordon Brown pledged to back him in the decision he makes . But despite the two men's carefully co-ordinated statements, there was little evidence of a genuine
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Blair hands over to Chancellor - but it's just a taster for top job
Belfast Telegraph
; Tony Blair finally agreed to handover to Gordon Brown yesterday - but only for a few minutes. The Prime Minister heaped praised on the Chancellor as he introduced him at the launch of Labour's campaign for next month's local elections. The painted smiles of the two men might have looked good on
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