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News briefs: Congress grills government official over lavish Las Vegas event
Norway killer Breivik defends massacre: 'I would have done it again' OSLO, Norway (AP) — Anders Behring Breivik on Tuesday defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting he would do it again and calling the bomb-and-shooting rampage the most...
Tags: Rocketry, Technology, Armed Conflicts, The Associated Press, Islam
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More doctors telling patients: You're Fired!
CW33 NewsOne year old Ben Grace is not among the growing number of kids not getting their required vaccinations. His parents, Sandy and Kim not getting him vaccinated never crossed their minds. "With us in our family we've never seen a good reason or good...Tags: Parenting, Whooping Cough, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Disease Prevention
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Measles outbreak kills at least 20 Afghan children
World NowHealth officials on Tuesday reported a deadly measles outbreak in rural western Afghanistan that they said was compounded by severe winter weather hampering access to the area.... -
After alleged Koran burnings, Afghanistan forces to get new training
World NowAfter the burning of Muslim holy books enraged Afghans and spurred massive protests, military officials in Afghanistan say all forces there will be trained in how to properly handle religious materials.... -
In Australia: Guess who's coming to dinner?
World NowGay couples in Australia wanted to get the ear of the prime minister who opposes gay marriage. So they paid more than $33,000 to share her table. The Australian activist group GetUp! bought dinner with Prime Minister Julia Gillard at a charity auction... -
Eurovision spotlight puts Azerbaijan on defensive
World NowEurovision, human rights, Azerbaijan, Europe: It’s a kind of “European Idol” -- a flashy international contest to choose the best singer before the eyes of millions of television viewers. When Azerbaijan was chosen to host the 2012... -
More kids skip school shots in 8 states
ATLANTA (AP) — More parents are opting out of school shots for their kids. An Associated Press analysis found that in eight states more than 1 in 20 public school kindergartners aren't getting all the vaccines required for attendance. That's...Tags: Vaccines, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Preventative Medicine
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Hagerstown Rotarians hear update on polio
Members of the Hagerstown Rotary Club recently attended the Rotary International District 7350 and 7370 combined annual Rotary Foundation dinner at the Ramada Inn and Conference Center in State College. Rotarians were welcomed by 7350 District Gov....Tags: Whooping Cough, UNICEF, Health, Rotary International, Polio
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Pennsylvania has low vaccination exemption rate
Daily American Staff WriterIn eight states now, more than 1 in 20 public school kindergartners aren't getting all the vaccines required for attendance, an Associated Press analysis found. Alaska had the highest exemption rate in 2010-11, at nearly 9 percent. Colorado's rate was...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Whooping Cough, Health, Polio, Autism
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District's vaccination compliance among lowest
Students in the Laguna Beach Unified School District have some of the lowest vaccination rates in Orange County, says a state report. Just more than 2 in 10 students in the district have failed to get vaccinated, according to data analyzed by the...Tags: Schools, Whooping Cough, Health, California, Human Interest
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Possible measles exposure on train that stopped in Lynchburg
A warning from state health officials about a possible measles exposure on a train that stopped in Lynchburg.
Officials say a person, possibly with measles, was on Amtrak's Northeast Regional Train number 171.
The train made several stops on the east...Tags: International Travel, Boston, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Health, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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Local doctor stresses importance of vaccines amid measles scare
Day after some Amtrak riders pulled into Lynchburg, folks onboard could still be at risk for measles.
A passenger on a train may have had the illness.
Officials say that person was on Amtrak's Northeast Regional Train number 171.
The train made several...Tags: Health, Symptoms, Skin Rash, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Pharmaceuticals
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