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FDA wants to limit antibiotics given to animals
WASHINGTON (AP)— The Food and Drug Administration called on drug companies Wednesday to help limit the use of antibiotics given to farm animals, a decades-old practice that scientists say has contributed to a surge in dangerous, drug-resistant...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Pharmaceuticals, Washington, DC, Health Organizations, Health
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Emmaus coach is in a contest that could save lives
Emmaus girls basketball coach Bill Dunn understands there's more to life than winning games and hanging championship banners. As the pastor of young adults at Faith Church in Allentown, Dunn preaches the importance of things beyond the X's and O's of...Tags: Cancer, AIDS, College Sports, College Basketball, Doug Brown
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Mailbag: A love of God will keep churches thriving
Re. David Hansen's column, "Churches try to save themselves," April 13: While it is true that over the past 10 years attendance has dropped 10% to 20% in mainline denominations, Mr. Hansen fails to mention that other expressions of Christ's church are...Tags: Religion and Belief, Passenger Cars, Christianity, Symptoms, Lyme Disease
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Hamster sex study flap at Lehigh University leads to FBI 'terrorist' list
It was not immediately clear there could be a link between the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" list (headed by Osama bin Laden until last May) and the assertion that Lehigh University researchers put adorable little rodents through hamster hell.
Those...Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Obesity, Colleges and Universities, Health
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A pregnant woman with HIV, and the cost of U.S. foreign aid cuts
When I met a woman I'll call "Mary" in Luwingu, a remote district in northern Zambia, she had already seen three of her children die. She did not know that she had contracted HIV until she arrived at the clinic where for the past few months I had been...Tags: Conservation, Hillary Clinton, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, AIDS
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Clinic In Kenyan Slum Keeps Wesleyan Slaying Victim's Spirit Alive
The Hartford CourantAs a teen, Johanna Justin-Jinichlaunched a letter-writing campaign for Planned Parenthood aimed at fighting attempts to block female San Franciscans from getting reproductive counseling and prenatal care. While at Wesleyan University, Justin-Jinich...Tags: Interreligious Dialogue, Family, General Practitioners, Shootings, Health
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Moms Have The Skills To Tackle Hidden Crisis Of Malnutrition
FOX CTI recently read a new report from Save the Children, an independent organization based in Westport, which affected me deeply. According to the group's data, 2.5 million children worldwide die each year due to chronic malnutrition. This is a hidden...Tags: Religion and Belief, Pneumonia, Westport
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Code Purple Helps NYC Fashion Week 'Touch The World'
pix11.com | @wpixCode Purple proves that New York Fashion Week is about more than just A-list celebrtities, fashionistas and top designers. The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum will host the Code Purple Fashion Show, an international movement to spread awareness...Tags: Entertainment, Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Concerts, Music, Entertainment Events
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WWII Purple Heart Stolen in Burglary
News ReporterA family in the Battle Creek area is asking people to be on the lookout for a World War II Purple Heart that was stolen after burglary Wednesday. The home of Sara and Craig Briscoe was broken into around 3:20 pm, Calhoun County Deputies said. A TV,...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Theft, Awards and Prizes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945)
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PASSINGS: Joe Clarke, Ronald Searle
Joe Clarke
Youth basketball icon in Los Angeles
Joe Clarke, 75, a youth basketball icon in Los Angeles for nearly 40 years who founded the Watts Magicians travel team and helped dozens of boys and girls try to reach their basketball dreams on and off...Tags: Literature, England, Satire (genre), Arts and Culture, Walt Disney
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