Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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Closed captioning of: FDA investigates food dye-ADHD link
msnbc.com
>> will reconsider a link between the artificial dyes found in foods and adhd in kids. tom costello has details. good morning, tom. >> reporter: hi, meredith. we are at whole foods because it doesn't have any products in which there are colors, dyes, ...
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Study: Metro counties among state's healthiest
Atlanta Journal Constitution
By Misty Williams Metro area counties boast some of Georgia's healthiest residents while many of their counterparts to the south suffer from higher rates of obesity and other health problems, a new study shows. Calhoun County residents in southwest ...
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Erin Brockovich to Testify on Disease Clusters; Pushes for Pollution Law
Gather Celebs News Channel
Erin Brockovich is once again doing what made her famous. Erin is going after the big corporations and their pollution. This time around, Brockovich's targets are the newly discovered disease clusters found in 13 US states. Eight of those states are ...
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9 dead after infection outbreak in Ala hospitals
BusinessWeek
By ANNA McFALL Alabama health officials say nine people who received contaminated intravenous feeding bags have died and the maker has pulled the product off the market. Health officials say 10 more people treated with the bags at six Alabama hospitals ...
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Toy That Mimics Breast-Feeding Causes Uproar Among Some Parents
ABC News
By ANDREA CANNING, MARY PFLUM and SUZAN CLARKE Called "Breast Milk Baby," the doll sold through Berjuan Toys for $89 allows children to imitate the act of breast-feeding by using a special halter top that comes with the toy. ...
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Sleeping 6-8 hours can help you reduce weight
The Hindu
PTI Researchers found that the successful dieters were more likely to sleep between six and eight hours every night. Struggling to shed those extra kilos? If yes, try to have a good night's sleep besides sticking to your diet and daily exercise, ...
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Want to Reduce Your Exposure to BPA? Cut Out Canned, Packaged Foods
TIME
By Bryan Walsh Wednesday, March 30, 2011 | 0 comments There's a lot we don't know about bisphenol-A (BPA), a common chemical used in food packaging and polycarbonate plastics that may also mess with hormones. We don't know the impacts that BPA might ...
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Amgen, Takeda drug fails advanced lung-cancer study
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amgen Inc and Takeda Pharmaceutical Co Ltd said their experimental drug, motesanib, had failed to improve overall survival in a late-stage study of patients with advanced lung cancer. The Phase 3 trial of 1090 patients with ...
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Airport Scanners Mostly Safe, Says New Study
NBC New York
AP Passengers wait to go through security at O'Hare Airport in Chicago, Friday, Dec. 24, 2010. A Christmas Eve snow storm that blanketed parts of the Midwest was expected to bring rare Christmas Day snowfall to parts of the Southeast, prompting some ...
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High court limits lawsuits over drug prices
BusinessWeek
The Supreme Court says hospitals and clinics that serve the poor cannot sue prescription drug manufacturers over allegations that the companies charged too much for their medicines. In an 8-0 opinion Tuesday, the court says that under federal law only ...
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Year in jail not enough for mom's cancer scam, family says
Detroit Free Press
The Macomb County mother who faked her son's cancer to cash in on more than $10000 in donations... Last week, several UAW members railed against the Detroit Three's lower, second-tier wage -- with... Buyers of certain Toyota and General Motors models ...
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Rear-facing car seats best for tots, group says
Mason City Globe Gazette
The American Academy of Pediatrics has announced that parents should keep toddlers' car seats facing the rear until at least age 2. The pediatrics group categorizes its recommendation as "a significant change from previous AAP policy," although it ...
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Walnuts: Smart Food for Heart Health
EmpowHer
By Pat Elliott March 29, 2011 - 7:43pm If you knew just seven walnuts a day could help your heart, would you eat them? A new study showed walnuts provide strong cardiac health benefits by providing a higher quantity and quality of healthful ...
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What Reform? Health-Care Changes Confusing to Some
Salt Lake City Weekly
Many individuals and small businesses don't know how to take advantage of the Affordable Care Act. By Jesse Fruhwirth Rochelle Wenger knows exactly how federal health-care reform has benefited her. In 2009, after having multiple serious health issues ...
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