Sunday, November 7, 2010

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City Room: $27.5 Million Settlement for 9/11 Workers
New York Times
By MIREYA NAVARRO A group of workers who claimed they suffered health problems as a result of being exposed to debris from ground zero during its removal and transfer to a landfill on Staten Island stand to receive $27.5 million in a settlement ...
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Pfizer Arthritis Study May Push Pill Into $12 Billion Market
Bloomberg
By Tom Randall - Mon Nov 08 05:00:01 GMT 2010 Pfizer Inc.'s experimental pill for rheumatoid arthritis reduced pain and inflammation for 71 percent of patients in a study that may help the company supplant injectable drugs with $12 billion in yearly ...
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Pikesville 'Yogathon' raises money to fight lung cancer
Baltimore Sun
By Scott Calvert, The Baltimore Sun At first glance, the scene looked like the start of an ordinary, if rather large, yoga class. Dozens of women and a few men sat on yoga mats, preparing to inhale and exhale and greet the sun. ...
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Baltimore Sun
Eating red meat may boost risk of esophageal cancer, stomach cancer
Food Consumer
Eating lots of red meat may increase risk of esophageal cancer and stomach cancer, a new study published in the Oct 26, 2010 issue of American Journal Gastroenterology suggests. The study led by Cross AJ and colleagues of the Division of Cancer ...
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Laptop use on laps might reduce sperm quality: report
Reuters
A business man uses a laptop displayed at main office of Samsung Electronics in Seoul October 7, 2010. NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Using a laptop computer as the name suggests may not be good for male reproductive health, according to a study. ...
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Reuters
Be aware of signs of type 1 diabetes
Houston Chronicle
By JORDAN AMIS Hearing these words was one of the scariest moments of my life: "Your son has type 1 diabetes." As moms we always try to anticipate and prepare for things that happen to our kids, especially when it comes to their health. ...
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Michigan Bans Caffeinated Alcohol Drinks
CSP Daily News
LANSING, Mich. -- The state of Michigan has banned caffeinated alcoholic beverages. The Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC) rescinding the approval of all "alcohol energy drinks." The commission will notify beverage makers via a commission order ...
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CSP Daily News
Don't toy with my Happy Meal
Kansas City Star
By JENEÉ OSTERHELDT I used to be a picky eater. I'd eat a bowl of cereal for dinner before I'd eat Brussels sprouts and pork chops. But there was one option I would never refuse: a Happy Meal. That was a reward. If I did well on a test or was ...
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Flu Shot for Pregnant Women
About.com: Health
When you are pregnant, what you put in your body affects more than just yourself. Taking care of your baby doesn't start when you give birth, it starts when the baby is conceived. You try to eat well, get adequate exercise and rest and take care of ...
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