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California Legalizes Self-Driving Cars
KickingTiresCalifornia became the third state to legalize self-driving cars, according to the Wall Street Journal. Nevada passed similar legislation around this time last year, as did Florida, the newspaper reports. At the signing ceremony for the legislation were...Tags: Google Inc., Politics, Executive Branch, Newspaper and Magazine, Government
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Survey Finds Lots of Drowsy Drivers
KickingTiresEver felt sleepy behind the wheel? You???re not alone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducted a survey asking, "During the last 30 days, have you ever nodded off or fallen asleep, even just for a brief moment, while......Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, AAA, Disease Prevention
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Daily News Briefs: June 15, 2012
KickingTiresThe World Health Organization says diesel fumes cause lung cancer, according to The New York Times. The fuel's exhaust is considered to be more carcinogenic than secondhand cigarette smoke, said WHO, adding that it is a likely cause of bladder......Tags: Cancer, Volvo, Lexus, Manufacturing and Engineering, The New York Times
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What California should learn from the 1-800-GET-THIN saga
Today, 19 months after her death, we may finally have a good idea of what killed Paula Rojeski. According to a lawsuit and public autopsy records, the causes included her doing business with the 1-800-GET-THIN folks and the slicing of her aorta during...Tags: Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Ethics, FBI, Values
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Doctor whose work saved millions reflects on career
The publication of Alfred Sommer's new memoir, "10 Lessons in Public Health," comes precisely 30 years after the publication of the most important thing he's ever written: "Increased mortality in children with mild vitamin A deficiency," a report of a...
Tags: Family, UNICEF, Mineral Supplements, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Safety at School
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Real tax reform would force both sides to do some heavy lifting
Typical daily schedule for a member of the United States Congress: •8:30 a.m. — National Wind Energy Association: to discuss wind production tax credit. •10 a.m. — National Association of Manufacturers: to discuss accelerated...
Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, Taxation, National Association of Realtors, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
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Let's go to the super-sized World Cup
Think I'm going to the World Cup in Brazil next year. ("Come on, Greene. We got March Madness across the land, Arnie's Bay Hill right here, plus college football spring training — and you're talking about soccer?" — Yep. My column, my rules....
Tags: 2014 Winter Olympic Games, Television Industry, Spring Training, James Franco, Andy Dick
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Food and Drug Administration testing samples
There was fear and trembling within the last couple of years about a report that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was about to embark on a new nationwide endeavor. The FDA was set to test bulk tank samples for the presence of residues from 30...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Beverage Industry, Food and Drug Administration
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Herbalife cozies up with UCLA
Herbalife International says it's all about helping people "pursue healthy, active lives." UCLA's Geffen School of Medicine likes to think of itself as being in the forefront of medical research and modern healthcare. But the curious relationship...
Tags: Herbalife Limited, Drugs and Medicines, University of California, Los Angeles, Health and Safety at School, Nutrition
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Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD
If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...
Tags: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Measles, Vaccines, Behavioral Conditions, Autism
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Lincoln Park Zoo works to eradicate rabies in Africa
NANGALE, Tanzania — Huddled with his younger brother, the young man laughs easily, conspiratorially, at the commotion caused by the presence of curious foreigners in his family's modest compound outside this small village. But when you ask 19-...
Tags: Vaccines, Viral Diseases and Infections, Science and Technology, Tanzania, Africa
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Indiana among states trying to prevent deadly superbugs
Superbugs, or deadly bacteria that defy the most potent antibiotics, are starting to invade hospitals. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, superbugs have spread through hospitals in 41 states, including Indiana. Dr. Elaine Cox...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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