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WHO ties rising population, new diseases
Thursday, August 23, 2007


GENEVA (AP) — A ballooning world population, intensive farming practices and changes in sexual behavior have provided a breeding ground for an unprecedented number of emerging diseases, the U.N. health agency said Thursday.

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FDA proposes new updated sunscreen rules
Thursday, August 23, 2007


WASHINGTON (AP) — It may be the summer of '09 before beachgoers can count on finding sunscreens to protect against the deeper, penetrating rays linked to wrinkles and cancer.

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Are smoking bans a good idea?
Wednesday, August 22, 2007


One of the most contentious and complex concerns facing the country today is smoking. The states, not the federal government, have aegis over this issue, and about 20 have passed statewide regulations limiting a person’s right to smoke. Where states have not acted, hundreds of communities have.

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Study finds virus contributes to obesity
Tuesday, August 21, 2007


WASHINGTON (AP) — In the buffet of reasons for why Americans are getting fatter, researchers are piling more evidence on the plate for one still-controversial cause: a virus.

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Finding extra ways to fight chronic pain
Sunday, August 05, 2007


Nontraditional therapies continue to gain recognition

Picture this: You are walking through winter woods, seeing heavily falling snow, and feeling it crunch beneath your feet. You take some of the icy snow and press it against your knee, which becomes numb—and your arthritic knee pain fades.



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