3 hurt, 1 critically, in AZ medical chopper crash - The Associated Press

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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3 hurt, 1 critically, in AZ medical chopper crash
The Associated Press -Jun 27, 2008
PHOENIX (AP) - A medical helicopter crashed early Friday in northern Arizona as it was landing to pick up a patient, hurting three crew members aboard, one critically, officials said.
Air Evac Helicopter crashes near Ash Fork with 3 onboardAZFamily
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Quintuplets look healthy after being born 9 weeks early at Arizona … - Houston Chronicle

June 29th, 2008 by admin
Quintuplets look healthy after being born 9 weeks early at Arizona
Houston Chronicle -11 hours ago
By JEMIMAH NOONOO Residents Stephen and Ellen Howell welcomed quintuplets last week in Phoenix, where the 33-year-old new mother is under the care of a specialist.
Quintuplets from Houston Born in PhoenixMyFox Houston
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Bay Area air improving, but another smoke advisory issued for Sunday - San Jose Mercury News

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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Bay Area air improving, but another smoke advisory issued for Sunday
San Jose Mercury News -11 hours ago
By Denis Cuff The blanket of wildfire smoke hanging over the Bay Area is lifting gradually, but it is still dense enough that a health advisory urging the public to limit outdoor exercise has been issued for today in the Santa Clara Valley.
Bay Area’s Air Is Getting BettereFluxMedia
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Cancer Cure in Mice to Get Human Trials - RedOrbit

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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Cancer Cure in Mice to Get Human Trials
RedOrbit -1 hour ago
By Zoe Elizabeth Buck, The News & Observer, Raleigh, NC Jun. 29–Clinical trials begin this week at Wake Forest University on a cancer therapy that has completely cured the disease in every mouse tested over the past few years.
Cancer Resistance Technique Moves To Human TrialsSlashdot
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The AAP gets tough on vaccine dissenters - Chicago Tribune

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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The AAP gets tough on vaccine dissenters
Chicago Tribune -Jun 27, 2008
The American Academy of Pediatrics is growing so concerned about the climbing rate of vaccine exemptions–and the possible affect on community health–that it recently formed a group called the "Immunization Alliance" to address the growing refusal of
Group advises adding multiple vaccines for kidsReuters
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West Nile season arrives in Colorado - Denver Post

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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West Nile season arrives in Colorado
Denver Post -3 hours ago
By Howard Pankratz A mosquito at work. Its from "Rx for Survival — A Global Health Challenge," a 6-hour PBS documentary series examining critical health problems worldwide and many of the people who are helping find solutions.
Standing water producing perfect swarm, experts sayChicago Tribune
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Sobering facts about teen drinking - The Free Lance-Star

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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Sobering facts about teen drinking
The Free Lance-Star -12 hours ago
–Knowledge dispels ignorance. And when it comes to underage drinking and other drug use, we as a society are astonishingly and shamefully ignorant.
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E. Coli count updated - Lancaster Eagle Gazette

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E. Coli count updated
Lancaster Eagle Gazette -17 hours ago
UNDATED - As of 4 pm Friday, the Michigan Department of Community Health has confirmed 17 E. coli O157:H7 cases that are genetically linked and more than half of those cases have either prepared or consumed hamburger meat from Kroger.
Search for bad ground beef down to 2 Kroger suppliersDetroit Free Press
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US to pay millions in lawsuit over anthrax innuendo - International Herald Tribune

June 29th, 2008 by admin

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US to pay millions in lawsuit over anthrax innuendo
International Herald Tribune -2 hours ago
By Scott Shane and Eric Lichtblau WASHINGTON: The US government will pay $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit brought by Steven Hatfill, a former US Army biodefense researcher who was intensively investigated as a "person of interest" in the deadly anthrax
Scientist Is Paid Millions by US in Anthrax SuitNew York Times
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Blissfield man who traveled Michigan on stilts reaches goal - Detroit Free Press

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Blissfield man who traveled Michigan on stilts reaches goal
Detroit Free Press -14 hours ago
Neil Sauter, a Blissfield man with a mild form of cerebral palsy, completed his 830-mile journey on stilts through the state's Lower and Upper Peninsulas on Friday that was designed to call attention to the disabling disease.
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