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Whooping cough vaccines should be given to all adults, gov't panel says - CBS News

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Whooping cough vaccines should be given to all adults, gov't panel says
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A woman is vaccinated against whooping cough (pertussis), at a pharmacy in Pasadena, California on September 17, 2010. (CBS/AP) All US adults should get the whooping cough vaccine, a federal advisory panel voted Wednesday. The panel wants to expand its ...
Whooping cough vaccination recommended now for all U.S. adults, says panelDetroit Free Press
Panel: Seniors should get whooping cough shotsFox News
Panel: All adults should get whooping cough shotsMedical Xpress

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Raw milk illness rates in US prompt CDC warning - CBC.ca

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Raw milk illness rates in US prompt CDC warning
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The rate of disease outbreaks caused by raw milk and related products was 150 times greater than outbreaks linked to pasteurized milk during a 13-year period, according to a study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Why is raw milk still legal to buy in Massachusetts?Boston Globe
Raw milk causes most dairy-related disease outbreaks, CDC saysLos Angeles Times
Raw Milk Causes Most Dairy-related Outbreaks Of DiseasesMedical News Today
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Can FDA Stop AeroShot “Breathable” Caffeine? - WebMD (blog)

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Can FDA Stop AeroShot “Breathable” Caffeine?
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By Daniel J. DeNoon “The energy of the future is here,” says the web site of AeroShot, a “breathable” caffeine product. The lipstick-size device shoots a puff of lime-flavored powder onto the tongue. Each $3 unit delivers 100 mg of caffeine — about the ...
FDA to review safety of caffeine productCNN
FDA to look into safety of caffeine inhalersChicago Tribune

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MRSA from Farm Animals Has Human Roots - MedPage Today

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MRSA from Farm Animals Has Human Roots
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By Crystal Phend, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today Reviewed by Robert Jasmer, MD; Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco. A form of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which is often seen in ...
Antibiotic History and MRSA in ChildrenMedscape
MRSA in Livestock May Spread to HumansABC News
Another Reason To Go Vegetarian: Half Of All Meat Contains SuperbugsBlissTree
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Why is raw milk still legal to buy in Massachusetts? - Boston.com

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Why is raw milk still legal to buy in Massachusetts?
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By Deborah Kotz, Globe Staff The majority of dairy-related food poisoning outbreaks are related to raw milk, and a minority of states -- including Massachusetts -- that still allow the sale of unpasteurized milk are responsible for the vast majority of ...
Raw milk causes most dairy-related disease outbreaks, CDC saysLos Angeles Times
Raw Milk Causes Most Dairy-related Outbreaks Of DiseasesMedical News Today
CDC: Raw milk to blame for most dairy-related disease outbreaksCBS News
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Judge to rule on Mubarak case on June 2

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Obama calls black museum symbol for all Americans

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S&P fails to break key level

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday with the S&P 500 stalled near a 10-month-old high after weak data on Europe's business activity raised concerns about a recession.
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Live blog: Tiger is 1-down after 6 holes in match play - USA TODAY (blog)


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Live blog: Tiger is 1-down after 6 holes in match play
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By Tom Weir, USA TODAY Tiger Woods faces Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano in the World Golf Championships-Accent...
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Stocks drift lower as market takes a breather

U.S. stocks drifted lower Wednesday amid doubts over the latest bailout for Greece and concerns about global economic growth.
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Mitt Romney's plan to cut your taxes

In a switch to a more aggressive tax plan, Mitt Romney said Wednesday that he now favors cutting marginal tax rates for individuals by 20%.
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China manufacturing rises to 4-month high

Chinese manufacturing continues to grow at a slow pace, edging up to a 4-month high in February, according to a preliminary report issued Wednesday.
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Global Markets Update: Dell Hit After Earnings Miss

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TEXT-S&P puts FortisAlberta ratings on watch negative

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Reading the Tea Leaves in RIM Shake-Up

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Pros Like Yum!, McDonald’s After New Highs

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Existing Home Sales: Jobs Still Needed For Recovery

A strong job market is necessary to give young couples confidence that they can take the plunge into homeownership, and not get caught in a fire sale situation by losing a job or a forced relocation.
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Best-Execution Mortgage Rates Rise For First Time in a Month

For the first time since late January, Best-Execution Mortgages Rates moved back to 4.0%.  Over the past month, the rate averaged 3.875% despite plenty of fluctuations in terms of closing costs.&nb...

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Meredith Whitney: High-End Consumers Benefit From Low Rates

The high-end income consumer has dominated more of total spending, says Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group founder/CEO. Whitney says the middle class has been compromised because they h...
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Housing's Dilemma: There's Not Enough To Buy

Non-distressed sellers are making up less and less of the overall housing market. That does not a healthy housing market make. Without good, move-up homes available, the market cannot see real price a...
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Forestar posts $22.9M loss, pulled down by charges

Forestar Group Inc. on Wednesday it posted a $22.9 million fourth-quarter loss, pulled down by hefty charges related to some of its real estate projects.
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90 Seconds with Art Cashin: Dow 13,000

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Closures, Losses Push Back Asia Hedge Fund Industry

A rough year for Asian hedge funds in 2011 exposed the long-only bias of many managers' portfolios, leaving the industry fighting a tough battle to retain clients as assets shrink and fund closures ac...
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Housing optimism springs to life

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Critical Issues for understanding a Bank- Keyfunds.com

There are multitudes of issues to work on while analyzing a bank. They can be broken down to Asset Quality, Liquidity, Earnings, Capital, Sensitivity to Market Risk, Management.

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Fall and Winter Line of iPurse.com Pouch Collection is perfect for this season

On October 15th 2011 , iPurse CEO, Robin Trehan told that fall and winter line of iPurse.com Collection is available in the store, so it is the time to update the wardrobes by takin...

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