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Too few nurses, greater death risk, Mayo finds Pioneer Press By Christopher Snowbeck New research from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., suggests a patient's risk of death increases by 2 percent per hospital shift when units are understaffed with registered nurses. The study, published today in the New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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TSA Scanners Could Cause Travelers A Cancer Risk Health Aim By Mark Stimos on March 19, 2011 These days, passengers are having to put up with many sorts of hassles from extra baggage fees to the new TSA full body scanners that have recently become a part of the security process at many airports all over the US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LA County: 'Acid Rain Precautions' Email Is Fraudulent About - News & Issues By David Emery, About.com Guide March 19, 2011 An email version of the nuclear rain/acid rain rumor that spread panic in parts of Asia earlier this week warns Los Angeles residents to stay indoors or risk "burns, alopecia or even cancer" due to rain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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2 charged with pointing lasers at airliner, police helicopter Chicago Tribune By Jeremy Gorner, Tribune reporter Shania Smith says she was stunned on St. Patrick's Day when two Chicago police SUVs, their sirens blaring and blue lights flashing, curbed her car as she drove with a newfound friend. Officers ordered the two out of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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