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Hawaii firm recalls beef due to E. coli: USDA - Reuters
May 12, 2008![]() Pravda | Hawaii firm recalls beef due to E. coli: USDA Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US Agriculture Department said late on Thursday that Hawaii-based Palama Holdings is voluntarily recalling about 68670 lbs of ground beef products because they may be contaminated with E. coli USDA said the ground beef ... E. Coli Scare: Hawaii Company Recalling Nearly 70000 Pounds of Beef Palama Holdings Recalls Its Beef Products Due To E. coli |
Mental Illness Translates in Billions in Lost Earnings for the US - eFluxMedia
May 12, 2008![]() dBTechno | Mental Illness Translates in Billions in Lost Earnings for the US eFluxMedia - By Anna Boyd Mental illnesses not only that became a national problem, but they cost Americans at least $193 billion yearly in lost earnings alone, according to a recent study by the National Institute of Mental Health. Untreated Mental Health Results In Lost Earnings Study: Mental Illness Costs US $193 Bln Every Year |
Warren Relay For Life sets new records - Tribune Chronicle
May 12, 2008Warren Relay For Life sets new records Tribune Chronicle - By CHRISTOPHER BOBBY Tribune Chronicle WARREN - Retired Warren Police Officer Ron Massucci continued his traffic-control role as a downtown fixture lap after lap during the 15th annual Warren Relay for Life wrapped up under sunny skies. Warren Relay for Life raises about $461K Warren High School totals |
3 People Killed in Copter Crash - New York Times
May 12, 2008![]() FireFighting News.com | 3 People Killed in Copter Crash New York Times - By AP MADISON, Wis. (AP) - A medical helicopter en route to the University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison crashed shortly after taking off from the La Crosse airport, killing the surgeon, nurse and pilot on board, officials said Sunday. Helicopter crash’s cause unknown; three dead Medical helicopter crash in Wis. kills doctor, nurse, pilot |
Report Warns on Serious Mental Problems in Teens Using Pot - eFluxMedia
May 12, 2008![]() dBTechno | Report Warns on Serious Mental Problems in Teens Using Pot eFluxMedia - By Anna Boyd Marijuana is one of the world’s most commonly used illegal drugs. There are approximately 300 million users worldwide and 28 million users in the United States alone. Teen Depression Worsened by Marijuana, Government Says Feds: Teen use of pot can lead to dependency, mental illness |
Woman attacked by pelican - MyFox Tampa Bay
May 12, 2008![]() The Money Times | Woman attacked by pelican MyFox Tampa Bay - TREASURE ISLAND - A woman swimming in the Gulf of Mexico is recovering from a pelican attack. Debbie Shoemaker visits Treasure Island every year from Ohio . Unprecedented Collision with Pelican Sends Woman to Hospital Pelican 'bombs' bather in Florida |
More than 36000 people participate in the Race for the Cure - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
May 12, 2008![]() Polish News | More than 36000 people participate in the Race for the Cure Pittsburgh Post Gazette - By David Templeton, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Lisa Deblanc-Smith, an eight-year breast cancer survivor, sings "I Believe I Can Fly" along with the nearly 3000 other survivors before the start of yesterday's Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Schenley ... Race for the Cure and other events draw 36000 Breast Cancer Parade In Pittsburgh |
Health Highlights: May 10, 2008 - Washington Post
May 12, 2008![]() The Money Times | Health Highlights: May 10, 2008 Washington Post - Hoping they picked the right viruses this time, the five companies that make influenza vaccine plan to offer at least 143 million doses to Americans for the 2008-2009 flu season, theAssociated Pressreports. Flu vaccine makers to set new doses record for next season Survey: flu shots less effective for the past winter |
Health Buzz: Diabetes and Arthritis and Other Health News - U.S. News & World Report
May 12, 2008![]() Dog Flu Diet and Diseases | Health Buzz: Diabetes and Arthritis and Other Health News U.S. News & World Report - More than half of those with diabetes also have arthritis, which could be a barrier to getting regular exercise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's weekly MMWR report. CDC: Arthritis Affects Half of US Diabetics Arthritis Common in Diabetics |
Smoking ban benefit: fewer youths lighting up - Los Angeles Times
May 12, 2008![]() dBTechno | Smoking ban benefit: fewer youths lighting up Los Angeles Times - By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer REGULATIONS banning smoking in restaurants were designed to protect the health of nonsmokers. Harm from Smoking Reversible Over Time Quitting Smoking Is Worth It, Study Says |

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