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Komen Foundation bows to social media firestorm, reverses Planned Parenthood ... - San Jose Mercury News
Globe and Mail
Komen Foundation bows to social media firestorm, reverses Planned Parenthood
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San Jose Mercury News
By Sandy Kleffman The breast cancer advocacy organization that used the Internet to mobilize fundraising walks nationwide backed off Friday from its decision to eliminate grants for Planned Parenthood after many of its supporters ignited an online
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Komen, long under pressure to break ties to Planned Parenthood, reverses course
Boston Herald
Komen flap spurred on by social media
Politico
Poor, Poor Planned Parenthood: Media and Politicians Run to the Rescue
Catholic Online
News Chief
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Nashua Telegraph
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Columbus Dispatch
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Elizabeth Banks: AHA's Wear Red Day! - Just Jared
Just Jared
Elizabeth Banks: AHA's Wear Red Day!
Just Jared
Elizabeth Banks looks stunning at the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women National Wear Red Day held at Macy's Herald Square on Friday (February 3) in New York City. The 37-year-old Man on a Ledge actress was joined at the event by Project
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Even fit women have heart disease
Fox News
National Wear Red Day spotlights heart disease in women
CBS News
Towson Town Center seeing red on Feb. 3 for national heart disease awareness event
Baltimore Sun
New York Daily News
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The Seattle Times
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The Daily News Journal
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CDC: Child Abuse, Neglect Cost United States $124 Billion - CBS Local
CBS Local
CDC: Child Abuse, Neglect Cost United States $124 Billion
CBS Local
DETROIT (WWJ) - The total lifetime estimated financial costs associated with just one year of confirmed cases of child maltreatment (physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse and neglect) is approximately $124 billion, according to a report
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In Dollars Alone, Cost of US Child Abuse High
WebMD
CDC: Child abuse costs US $124 billion
CBS News
Child abuse price tag for US is $124 billion, CDC reports
msnbc.com
Medical News Today
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Sacramento Bee
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Social media reason behind twitching disorder - Times of India
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Social media reason behind twitching disorder
Times of India
A strange outbreak of twitching disorder in upstate New York may be spreading through social media as a kind of subconscious mimicry, say experts. Doctors treating the case of nearly 20 teenagers with the disorder say the symptoms may be spreading
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NYS Health Department releases report on LeRoy girls
News 10NBC
Is Social Media Spreading Twitching Hysteria?
Discovery News
LeRoy schools call community meeting
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Montreal Gazette
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WIVB
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Press & Sun-Bulletin
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Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity - USA TODAY
USA TODAY
Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity
USA TODAY
WASHINGTON – An outbreak of bacterial infections on the East Coast illustrates the popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk despite strong warnings from public health officials about the potential danger. Markell DeLoatch, AP The Maryland health
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Raw Milk Strikes 38 with Campylobacter in PA, MD, WV and NJ
Food Poison Journal
Raw milk from Pa. farm causes 35 to fall ill
CBS News
Raw milk farm suspends production after illnesses
Fox News
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Minn. food company recalls about 1 million eggs in 34 states - USA TODAY
USA TODAY
Minn. food company recalls about 1 million eggs in 34 states
USA TODAY
MINNETONKA, Minn. (AP) – A Minnesota food company said Friday it is recalling more than a million hard-cooked eggs distributed to 34 states after testing revealed some may be contaminated with listeria. Robert F. Bukaty, AP Lab testing by a third party
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Egg recall in 34 states over Listeria concerns
CBS News
Minnesota food company recalls cooked eggs distributed in 34 states due to
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Washington Post
Cooked eggs recalled in California, 33 other states
Los Angeles Times
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HPV vaccine now recommended for all boys, CDC says - CBS News
New York Times
HPV vaccine now recommended for all boys, CDC says
CBS News
(CBS) The HPV vaccine should be given to all males between the ages of 11 and 21, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices said in its 2012 recommendations, that the human
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Adults Still Slow to Get Their Shots
MedPage Today
Vaccines: They're Not Just for Kids (But Too Few US Adults Are Getting Immunized)
TIME
US Pediatricians Recommend Routine HPV Vaccination For Boys
Medical News Today
New York Times
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AFP
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TestCountry.com (blog)
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Malaria deaths hugely underestimated - Lancet study - BBC News
BBC News
Malaria deaths hugely underestimated - Lancet study
BBC News
By Neil Bowdler Science and health reporter, BBC News Worldwide malaria deaths may be almost twice as high as previously estimated, a study reports. This compares to a World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate for 2010 of 655000 deaths.
Malaria kills twice as many as thought: study
Reuters
New study doubles estimate of global malaria deaths
Washington Post
Malaria kills more people worldwide than once thought, study says
Los Angeles Times
USA TODAY
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Siblings' brain scans may hold key to addictions - Fox News
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Siblings' brain scans may hold key to addictions
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Print Email Share Comments Recommend Tweet Drug addicts and their non-addicted siblings share certain features in the brain, suggesting a susceptibility to addiction is inherited but is also a flaw that can be overcome, scientists said on Thursday.
Siblings Brain Study Sheds Light on the Roots of Addiction
TIME
Addicts' Vulnerability to Drugs Linked to Family Ties, |U.K. Study Shows
Bloomberg
Brains may be hard-wired for addiction
Times of India
BusinessWeek
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Zee News
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Path Is Found for the Spread of Alzheimer's - New York Times
New York Times
Path Is Found for the Spread of Alzheimer's
New York Times
Alzheimer's disease seems to spread like an infection from brain cell to brain cell, two new studies in mice have found. But instead of viruses or bacteria, what is being spread is a distorted protein known as tau. The surprising finding answers a
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A New Target in Fighting Brain Disease: Metals
Wall Street Journal
Alzheimer's Disease Protein Spreads Through Neurons in Mice
BusinessWeek
Signs of Alzheimer's May Show Up Years Before Symptoms
WebMD
NPR
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TIME
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