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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for sunny and breezy conditions, with a high temperature near 75 degrees. Tonight is expected to be clear, with a low temperature around 54 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues as you...Tags: Lead Poisoning, Kansas City Royals, Maryland State Police, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Roman Catholicism
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Nutritionists say trips to the ballpark don't need to be fattening
Daily American Staff WriterNutritionists say people can attend Major League baseball games and still eat healthy. "Baseball stadiums around the country are offering healthier concession options ranging from vegetable soup to roasted turkey legs to sushi," said nutritionist...Tags: Vegetarian Diet, Ice Cream, Turkey (animal), Health, Restaurants
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Imported foods causing more foodborne illness
Imported foods have been making Americans sick at increasing rates, according to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In 2009 and 2010, foodborne disease outbreaks rose, with nearly half of the cases tied to foods from...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Foods and Beverages, Seafood, Agricultural Research and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure
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JCS students spur change
Johnstown ChristianReduce. Reuse. Recycle. What do these three words mean to you? To Johnstown Christian School science teacher Penney Yoder, they mean a lot. She teaches many classes, but her small environmental class may make the biggest difference. "It's great to see...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Baby born with rare brain tumor faces chemotherapy
Sue and Ben Erickson thought they were prepared after learning that their baby could be born with physical or mental disabilities. An ultrasound during the 36th week of pregnancy revealed an excess of cerebral fluid on the unborn infant's brain, but the...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Chicago Tribune, Biotechnology, Breast Cancer, Health
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Germ warfare at work
Have you heard about the highly contagious Koala flu that turns people into horrifying, albeit adorable, zombie marsupials who subsist only on human thigh meat and eucalyptus leaves? No, you haven't, because it hasn't happened — yet. When it does,...
Tags: Allergies, Kevin Miller, Viral Diseases and Infections, Health, Economy, Business and Finance
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5 Things It's Good To Know
FOX 17 Senior Web ProducerFrozen turkey may be contaminated with salmonella, officials warn A day after one of the nation's largest food recalls, federal health officials warned the public that frozen turkey bought weeks or even months ago and stored in a home freezer could be...Tags: Crimes, Elections, Romance (genre), Turkey (animal), Movies
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Officials say flu can be prevented with vaccine
Daily American Staff WriterHealth officials said Friday that a novel strain of swine flu sickened a child in Pennsylvania, who has recovered from the illness. “At this time, with only one case of this kind identified in Pennsylvania, we cannot yet say there is a...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Health, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Diseases and Illnesses, Pharmaceuticals
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U.S. could drop screening for deadly strain of E. coli
At a time of rising concern over pathogens in produce, Congress is moving to eliminate the only national program that regularly screens U.S. fruits and vegetables for the type of E. coli that recently caused a deadly outbreak in Germany.
The House last...Tags: Europe, Elections, Michael J. Doyle, Health, Consumers
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Gadget Finds For The Fall
PIX11.comNow that dog days of summer are behind us, it's time to get ready for fall. Here with some cool (pun Intended) new products for the fall season is David Gregg, senior editor of BehindTheBuy.com. Highlights included: lastest air purifier to fight...Tags: Allergies, Electrical Appliance, Health, Television, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Trips and Vacations, Elections, Puerto Vallarta Vacations, Travel
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What should consumers do about sprouts?
Tribune staff reporterNow that organic beans sprouts grown in Germany have been pinpointed as the likely source of the European E. coli outbreak, consumers must confront growing doubts about the vegetable. Although German officials believe most of the contaminated sprouts ...Tags: Healthy Diet, Health Organizations, Germany, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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