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How This Widening Lettuce Recall Is Different
When U.S. experiences an E. coli outbreak, a strain called O157:H7 is usually the culprit. But the bacteria implicated in a lettuce recall belong to a strain called O145, which is tougher to detect. Read More...
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Wed, May 12 2010 10:08 AM
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No Gene Test At Walgreens Just Yet
The Food and Drug Administration wants more information on a battery of tests for genes related to health that were supposed to go on sale at Walgreens this week. Read More...
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Thu, May 13 2010 5:54 AM
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Better Child Care Early May Help Behavior Much Later
A long, federally funded study suggests that early high-quality child care can help academic performance and behavior of kids as they get older. Read More...
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Fri, May 14 2010 5:54 AM
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CT Scanners Scrutinized For Radiation Risks
Radiation risks from medical scans have risen nearly seven-fold since the early 1980s and now rival those from other sources. The FDA is particularly concerned about the risks from CT scanners. Read More...
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Mon, May 17 2010 6:03 AM
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Bacon, Hot Dogs And Sausage Look Worse For Heart Than Unprocessed Red Meat
An analysis of 20 separate studies suggests processed meats raise the risk for heart disease more than those that aren't processed. Read More...
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Tue, May 18 2010 6:03 AM
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Kids With Mental Health Issues Make Less Money As Adults
Kids with a range of psychological conditions make less money when they hit adulthood, research shows. Read More...
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Tue, May 18 2010 2:04 PM
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Autism Diagnosis In Children Doesn't Drive Parents To Divorce
Researchers find autistic children were just as likely to have a family with two married parents as kids who weren't autistic. Read More...
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Wed, May 19 2010 12:32 PM
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Dengue Fever In Florida Portends A Growing Problem
An outbreak in Key West, Fla., underscores the growing threat of dengue fever in the U.S. Read More...
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Thu, May 20 2010 12:27 PM
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