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Fructose slurping cancer could sour soda business
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Gulf health problems blamed on dispersed oil
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US dietary supplements often contaminated: report
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US regulators lack data on health risks of most chemicals
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Robust 'public option' health care bill wins 121 co-sponsors in House
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Lobbyists push use of deadly asbestos in developing nations
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US: Antibiotic use in animals harms people
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FDA calls antibiotic use in farming 'a serious public health risk'
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Montana city's sex ed plans draw fire
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Are kickbacks from Kellogg and others driving school-food purchasing?
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FDA nears approval of genetically engineered salmon
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Chemo drugs may be killing health workers
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Weighing safety of weed killer in drinking water, EPA relies heavily on industry-backed studies
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New coverage for uninsured people in poor health
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FDA is sued for failing to regulate bisphenol A
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Banned trailers return for latest Gulf disaster
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Food dyes linked to allergies, ADHD, and cancer --group calls on US to outlaw their use
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Report: Costly US health care falls short
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San Francisco backs posting of cell phone emission levels
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Waiter, there's a potential carcinogen in my soup
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World Health Organization scientists linked to Swine Flu vaccine makers
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New food-safety rules threaten small, organic farms
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CDC misled residents about lead levels in water
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Fishermen report illness from BP chemicals
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Some skin whitening creams contain toxic mercury
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Scientists question safety of new airport scanners
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Study suggests processed meat a real health risk
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Research links pesticides with ADHD in children
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Faster, stronger, deadlier: the MRSA superbug
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Doctors' body hears claim that homeopathy is 'witchcraft'
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Fears surround over-the-counter genetic tests
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At front lines, AIDS war is falling apart
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US facing 'grievous harm' from chemicals in air, food, water, panel says
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Exposure to bisphenol A may alter hormone levels in men
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US school for disabled forces students to wear packs that deliver massive electric shocks
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Priority given to bioweapons over public health at NIH
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States resist helping people denied health insurance
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Strain of deadly fungus spreads to Oregon
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US food still tainted with old chemicals
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Pediatricians find link between cumulative hardships and health in low-income children