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FDA reports numerous violations at egg farms CNN By the CNN Wire Staff Inspection reports released by the FDA noted numerous violations at nine egg-producing Iowa farms. (CNN) -- Rodents, leaking manure, uncaged birds and flies too numerous to count were found by investigators at Iowa farms at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 Easy Ways Parents Can Make Back-to-School Time Safe and Healthy U.S. News & World Report By Nancy Shute Parents get no shortage of back-to-school advice, but key tasks can slip by in that flood of information. While some items on the to-do list may not seem so pressing right now, they can set your child up for success or failure. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sports-Related Concussions on the Rise in Kids WebMD By Salynn Boyles Aug. 30, 2010 -- The number of young children treated in hospital ERs for concussions they got while playing on sports teams has doubled in just a decade, a new study shows. While the concussion rate is higher among high-school-age ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Do Moderate Drinkers Live Longer Than Abstainers? Medical News Today Researchers found that moderate alcohol drinkers are more likely to live longer over a 20-year follow-up than heavy drinkers and abstainers. Moderate drinking means consuming about one or two drinks per day. A report published in the journal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marijuana Relieves Chronic Pain, Research Shows WebMD By Kathleen Doheny Aug. 30, 2010 -- Three puffs a day of cannabis, better known as marijuana, helps people with chronic nerve pain due to injury or surgery feel less pain and sleep better, a Canadian team has found. ''It's been known anecdotally," says ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adding Omega-3 to Margarine Doesn't Help Heart WebMD By Charlene Laino Aug. 30, 2010 (Stockholm, Sweden) -- Margarine fortified with omega-3 fatty acids does not appear to protect older men and women who have survived a heart attack from having another heart attack or other cardiac event. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medicare To Cover Evidence-Based Tobacco Cessation Counseling Medical News Today People who want to give up smoking may be entitled to Medicare cover for evidence-based cessation counseling, the HSS (Department of Health and Human Services, USA) announced. Before this announcement, only individuals with a tobacco-related disease ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sebelius: Time for 'Reeducation' on Obama Health Care Law ABC News (blog) With a number of polls showing a sustained level of opposition to the Democrats' health care reform efforts more than five months after passage, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said the Obama administration has "a lot of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First Genetic Link Found for Common Migraine WebMD By Kelli Miller Stacy People who have a specific change, or variation, in a section of DNA that helps control a brain chemical called glutamate have a significantly greater risk of developing migraines, researchers report in this week's issue of Nature ... See all stories on this topic » |
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