Saturday, March 26, 2011

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The rainbow of food dyes in our grocery aisles has a dark side
Washington Post
Today's supermarket is a fun house of hues. Its aisles feature riotously colored processed foods perfectly engineered to appeal to the part of your brain that says "yum": Technicolor Starburst candy. Polychromatic Froot Loops. ...
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Dozens more LA medical marijuana dispensaries ordered immediately closed
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles city officials have widened their campaign against illegal medical marijuana dispensaries, warning an additional 60 stores that they must shut down immediately. The new letters went out earlier this week about two weeks after the city ...
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Small Businesses Still Waiting for "Affordable" in the "Affordable Care Act"
Small Business Trends
Washington, DC (PRESS RELEASE – March 26, 2011) - The Administration is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the "Affordable Care Act," the massive health care reform initiative signed by President Barack Obama one year ago. ...
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Men Fuel Growth in Plastic Surgery
Massage Magazine
Massage therapy is often received by patients following plastic surgery, as gentle bodywork effects lymph flow and stress relief, and plastic surgeons can be a rich source of referrals for massage therapists. New statistics show that more men than ever ...
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Ferraro discusses battling multiple myeloma in 2007
CBS News
In an interview in 2007 on The Early Show, Geraldine Ferraro discussed battling multiple myeloma, which she passed away from Saturday after a 12 year battle. In the interview Ferraro also praised the strength and courage of Elizabeth Edwards, ...
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Afternoon tea brews interest in Relay for Life cancer benefit
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
FORTY-FORT – "Who would ever think that a bad disease would make such good friends," said Mary Ann Meeker, a volunteer from the American Cancer Society. She was one of about 100 one hundred volunteers, friends and family members who participated in an ...
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Lowest Tuberculosis Rates Since 1953 When Records Began, USA
Medical News Today
There were 3.9% fewer reported cases of TB (tuberculosis) in the USA in 2010 than in 2009, according to data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The authors say that although the average drop in TB rates was 3.8% annually ...
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New car seat inspection requirements released; Is your child safe?
WPDE
by Lindsey Theis Lindsey is thrilled to be reporting the stories across the Grand Strand that matter to you. The latest advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics will change how many parents buckle up their children before going for a drive. ...
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Salmonella outbreak linked to zeppole from DeFusco's Bakery in Johnston
Providence Journal
By C. Eugene Emery Jr. PROVIDENCE — Health Department officials said Saturday night that they have received reports of 19 people who fell ill, apparently with salmonella, after reportedly consuming zeppole made by DeFusco's Bakery in Johnston, ...
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NRC needs to hear message that Vermont Yankee's time is up
Boston Globe
FOR CITIZENS working to close Vermont Yankee, the Japanese earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear power failures are an overwhelming call to find another way to power our world. We must change the system that allows corporations to sell power that carries a ...
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