Saturday, April 2, 2011

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Health Highlights: April 1, 2011
BusinessWeek
The US Food and Drug Administration on Friday proposed regulations that would require calorie labeling on menus and menu boards in chain restaurants, retail food establishments, and vending machines. "These proposals will ensure that consumers have ...
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Intrepid Marks Autism Awareness Day With Exhibit
NY1
An interactive exhibit at the Intrepid is helping New Yorkers better detect the signs of autism. In honor of World Autism Awareness Day, the museum unveiled a new 3-D exhibit Saturday. As part of the exhibit, visitors can try to engage a life-sized ...
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Many Moms Have Kids With Different Dads, U.S. Study Finds
BusinessWeek
FRIDAY, April 1 (HealthDay News) -- More than one-quarter of women in the United States with two or more children have had children with different men, a new study shows. University of Michigan demographer Cassandra Dorius analyzed data from nearly ...
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Alternative tool finds prostate cancer
UPI.com
IRVINE, Calif., April 2 (UPI) -- In patients suspected of having prostate cancer, analyzing non-tumor tissue may be an effective option, California researchers say. Dr. Dan Mercola, professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the University of ...
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After this budget war, even bigger one looms
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Republicans setting up budget showdown for the next year and beyond. Think Medicare and Medicaid. By CARL HULSE, New York Times WASHINGTON - Congress has yet to settle its first budget fight of the year, but it's already about to move on to an even ...
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US researchers link antidepressants with thicker arteries
Xinhua
LOS ANGELES, April 2 (Xinhua) -- People taking antidepressants may be more likely to develop thicker arteries which may raise the risk of heart disease and stroke, a new study suggests. Depression can heighten the risk for heart disease, but the effect ...
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Fungus sweeps across the country, killing bats
Los Angeles Times
Biologists believe the long-range consequences could be dire, but the remedies could be just as dangerous. By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times More than 100 hibernating bats hang from the vaulted ceiling of a chilly gallery in central New Mexico's Fort ...
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55000 pounds of frozen turkey burger recalled
CBS News
Turkey burgers are delicious, but be sure to handle properly to avoid food poisoning. (Aggie Goodman) The US Food and Drug administration announced Friday the recall of 54960 pounds of frozen turkey burger meat from Jennie-O turkey Store because the ...
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Cancer Patient With 'Nothing to Lose' Tackles Robber
Fox News
ORLANDO PARK, Fla. -- A terminal cancer patient tackled a would-be bank robber and held the suspect on the ground until police arrived because she "had nothing to lose," the Orlando Sentinel reported Friday. Helen Dunsford,66, leaped into action when a ...
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Davis ranks 5th in health rating survey
Davis County Clipper
by Tom Busselberg A HIGH NUMBER of bad air days led to a low environmental ranking for Davis County. DAVIS COUNTY — Davis County came in fifth on the just-released County Health Rankings survey compiled by the University of Wisconsin. ...
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Dentist gets mail surprise: 31 pounds of marijuana
Boston Herald
By AP NEW YORK — An orthodontist in New York City opened a mysterious package that had been delivered to his dental clinic, and was stunned to find that it contained 31-pound bale of marijuana. Dr. Richard Lyons told the New York Post and Daily News he ...
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