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FDA Probes Link Between Food Dyes, Kids' Behavior NPR by April Fulton Some experts have raised concerns over the presence of artificial dyes in food, claiming a link between the chemicals and hyperactivity in children. But the studies are far from conclusive. The Food and Drug Administration is meeting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nine Patients Dead after Receiving Contaminated IV Bags InjuryBoard.com Nine patients in Alabama hospitals have died after receiving treatment with intravenous feeding bags contaminated with bacteria, reports AOL News. The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has confirmed the agency is investigating an outbreak of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
6-8 hours of sleep helps cut flab Times of India Wondering how to lose weight without much effort? Don't stress and get some good sleep. A new Kaiser Permanente study has found that people with the lowest stress levels and who also got more than six hours, but not more than eight hours, of sleep were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Madison County shines in report on counties' health Twin Falls Times-News BOISE — A survey comparing the overall health in counties across Idaho shows Madison County has the state's healthiest population, while inhabitants of Lewis County are more likely to struggle with high teen birth rates, children living in poverty and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Want to reduce BPA exposure? Cut canned foods from your diet, report says Los Angeles Times Exposure to the chemical Bisphenol A, or BPA, through canned foods and other food packaging can be significantly reduced with simple dietary changes, according to a report released Wednesday by the nonprofit Breast Cancer Fund and the Silent Spring ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drugs offer hope over skin cancer The Press Association Trial results on two groundbreaking drugs are expected to bring new hope to patients with the deadliest form of skin cancer. Together they mark the first significant step forward in treating advanced, spreading melanoma for more than 10 years, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Some diabetics may have a natural mechanism that protects them from long-term ... Los Angeles Times By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times Some diabetics may have a naturally occurring mechanism that protects them from many of the long-term complications of the disease, such as retinopathy, peripheral neuropathy and nephropathy, researchers said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mom gets jail time for 'reprehensible' act of faking son's cancer The Detroit News Mount Clemens— Relatives of a former Roseville woman sentenced to jail time today on allegations she faked her son's leukemia to collect donations say they believe the only thing she feels bad about is getting caught. Carol Lynn Schnuphase, 47, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DeFusco's Salmonella Zeppoles Now Possibly Linked to One Death Food Poison Journal As of Tuesday, March 29, 2011, six additional cases of salmonella were reported to the Rhode Island Health Department, bringing the total number of cases in the DeFusco's Zeppoles Salmonella Outbreak to an astounding 39. Of those 39 cases, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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