Saturday, April 9, 2011

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Anthem Blue Cross Raises Rates On 150000 Californians
KPBS
By Kenny Goldberg California — More than 150000 Anthem Blue Cross policyholders will see an increase in premiums beginning May 1st. Another 600000 other Anthem members with similar coverage will get much lower rate hikes in July. ...
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Are political leanings hard-wired into the brain?
Toronto Star
The differences in a person's brain structure may explain their political bent, according to a new study by British researchers. In a large sample of young adults, researchers with University College London related self-reported political attitudes to ...
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Mother worried about treatment side effects
Boston Globe
Kristen LaBrie was cross-examined yesterday during her trial on charges of attempted murder in the March 2009 death of her son Jeremy after withholding cancer treatment medication. (Mark Wilson for The Boston Globe) By Milton J. Valencia LAWRENCE ...
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13 Worst Cities for Spring Allergies
ABC News
By MIKAELA CONLEY "Today is going to be beautiful, now let's just chop off my nose and smooth my eyeballs with sandpaper," Patrick Kuc wrote on his Facebook wall Wednesday. That's because Kuc lives in Louisville, Ky., a place known for its lovely ...
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American Cancer Society Relay For Life at RMU- Joe Walton Stadium
Coraopolis Moon Record
Join the American Cancer Society in the fight to create a world with less cancer and more birthdays by participating in Relay For Life. This inspiring overnight event unites the entire community in celebrating those who have had cancer, ...
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FDA will be 'severely' limited by shutdown
CNN
By Parija Kavilanz, senior writerApril 8, 2011: 8:36 AM ET NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- A government shutdown will severely restrict food and drug inspections, an official with the Food and Drug Administration warned Thursday. "We will be pretty severely ...
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Second Death in Rhode Island Salmonella Outbreak
Food Safety News
by News Desk | Apr 09, 2011 The Rhode Island outbreak of Salmonella linked to contaminated pastries has claimed a second victim. A man in his 90s, who had been hospitalized and had tested positive for the outbreak strain of Salmonella, died Thursday, ...
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Cats and Dogs Can be Compatible
Patch.com
Thanks August, my dog Vienna, quickly learned that cats can be friends. The two are now inseperable. I had long thought the myth dead, but I recently had a conversation with someone about whether or not cats and dogs could live happily or, perhaps more ...
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