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Arsenic in apple juice concerns prompt action by FDA
New reports on arsenic in apple juice may leave parents confused about what they should be pouring into their children's glasses.
Although the Food and Drug Administration continues to say it is "confident in the overall safety of apple juice consumed in...Tags: Television, American Academy of Pediatrics, Cancer, Standards, Food and Drug Administration
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'The fabric of Illinois is torn'
U.S. District Judge James B. Zagel has been a fixture on the federal bench here for nearly a quarter-century, and before that he served as an Illinois Cabinet official as well as chief of the Illinois State Police. So he is as well-positioned as anyone to...Tags: Judges, Punishment, Prosecution, Lawyers, Regional Authority
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HHS Approves Free Birth Control For Women
CNNLOS ANGELES -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced new guidelines in Washington Monday requiring health insurance plans beginning on or after August 1, 2012 to cover several women's preventive services, including birth control and...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Hormones and Metabolism, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Services, Elections
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Risk of disease partially set in womb, scientists say
Pregnant women sacrifice many of life's simple pleasures — caffeine, sushi, a glass of wine — in the hope that their baby will be born healthy.
But according to a provocative new field of research, what happens during pregnancy can have...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Yoga, High Blood Pressure, Hormones and Metabolism, Cancer
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District 6: Mark E. Hughes
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
My career began in the mid-1990's as a teacher in the Baltimore City Public School System. I then served a year in AmeriCorps...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Local Elections, Health Insurance
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Tougher pesticide regulation critical to health of the bay
Senator Ben Cardin's fight to protect EPA authority over pollution discharge permits controlling many of the pesticides in our waterways ("Cardin Leads Fight Over Pesticides," July 3) is critical to the health of the Chesapeake Bay and to all of us who...Tags: Sexual and Reproductive Organs, Chesapeake Bay, Physical Conditions, Benjamin L. Cardin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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First lady announces restaurant chain's plan to cut calories, sodium
— First Lady Michelle Obama applauded the parent company of Olive Garden and Red Lobster Thursday for pledging to cut calories and sodium at its restaurants over the next 10 years. Speaking at the Olive Garden, a restaurant known for its all-you-...Tags: Red Lobster, Leesburg, Darden Concepts, Inc., Olive Garden, Companies and Corporations
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Council approves Great Park museum
IRVINE — The City Council has approved a $250,000 master plan to build the Orange County Great Park Museum of Heritage & Aviation. The Orange County Great Park Board Corp. had approved the plan in December. The museum will commemorate Marines...Tags: Human Interest, Physical Conditions, Health
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McDonald's bans mom on clean play-area crusade
CHANDLER, Ariz. (AP) — An Arizona mother of four has received a hand-delivered letter from a lawyer prohibiting her from setting foot in eight Phoenix-area McDonald's and threatening her with criminal trespassing charges if she did. Chandler...Tags: McDonald's, Lawyers, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Justice System
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Protect programs that keep kids out of poverty
Rep. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland and other members of the congressional "supercommittee" created by this summer's federal deficit ceiling law are charged with making a plan to reduce the federal budget deficit. That's a daunting task. But as new Census...Tags: Public Finance, Taxation, Nutrition, Medicaid, PTA
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Letters to the Editor - July 25
One-hundred percent proficiency no laughing matter To the editor: This letter is not about Tim Rowland saying, "Schools are chasing results that are flatly unobtainable." Nor is it about the editorial pronouncing some children "incapable of...Tags: Social Security, Television Industry, Parties and Movements, Elections, Social Sciences
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