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Swamp Sunrise
The SwampGood morning. The Democratic convention is finished and now the attention turns to the Republicans and their convention next week in St. Paul. Meantime, Republican presidential contender John McCain is unveiling his running mate today at a rally in......Tags: Political Candidates, Elections, Health Organizations, John McCain, Diseases
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12% of Indian deaths linked to alcohol
WASHINGTON Almost 12 percent of the deaths among American Indians and Alaska Natives are alcohol-related - more than three times the percentage in the general population, a new federal report says. The report released yesterday by the federal Centers...Tags: Health Organizations, Drunk Driving, Diseases
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Salmonella outbreak called probably over
WASHINGTON The government said yesterday that the salmonella outbreak that sickened at least 1,440 people appears to be over, but its ultimate source may never be known, partly because of shortcomings in the nation's food safety system. The Centers for...Tags: Illnesses, Healthcare Policies, Food Safety, Health Organizations, Diseases
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Fall preview
action/adventure APPALOOSA (Warner Bros.) A Western about a new sheriff and his deputy squaring off against a powerful rancher. With Viggo Mortensen, Renee Zellweger and Ed Harris. Opens Oct. 3. ASHES OF TIME REDUX ( Sony Pictures Classics) A broken-...Tags: Ben Stiller, Colleges and Universities, Sony Corp., Molly Shannon, Demographics
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Katrina report shows most died of drowning
Associated PressAs New Orleans residents warily track another threatening storm, a new report presents the clearest picture yet of deaths from Katrina in Louisiana. Of the nearly 1,000 who died, almost half were 75 or older, according to researchers. Most died on the...Tags: Medical Research, Weather Reports, Health Organizations, Disasters, Medicine
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Rabid bats found in McHenry County
Health officials say 16 rabid bats have been found this year in McHenry County. The last bat, found August 25th, makes the count already more than last year's 13. The Illinois Department of Public Health says 69 rabid bats have been found statewide....Tags: Medicaid, Government Health Care, McHenry, Virus Diseases, Health Organizations
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Salmonella outbreak likely over
The government said Thursday that the salmonella outbreak that sickened at least 1,440 people appears to be over, but its ultimate source may never be known, partly because of shortcomings in the nation's food-safety system. The Centers for Disease...Tags: Health Organizations, Diseases
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Study Watch
Protein levels do some unexpected things after severe brain injury Scientists for the first time have peered into people's brains to directly measure the ebb and flow of a substance notorious for its role in Alzheimer's disease. The delicate research...Tags: Illnesses, Alzheimer's Disease, Mental Illness, Health Organizations, Injuries
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New Katrina death tally: Half of victims 75 and up
AP Medical WriterAs New Orleans residents warily track another threatening storm, a new report presents the clearest picture yet of deaths from Katrina in Louisiana. Of the nearly 1,000 who died, almost half were 75 or older, according to researchers. Most died on the...Tags: Medical Research, Road Accidents, Health Organizations, Death and Dying, Medicine
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Salmonella outbreak appears to be over
The Associated PressThe government said Thursday that the salmonella outbreak that sickened at least 1,440 people appears to be over, but its ultimate source may never be known, partly because of shortcomings in the nation's food safety system. The Centers for Disease...Tags: Illnesses, Food Safety, Healthcare Policies, Health Organizations, Food Industry
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U.S. Says Salmonella Outbreak Seems Over
Associated PressThe government said Thursday that the salmonella outbreak that sickened at least 1,440 people appears to be over, but that its ultimate source might never be known, partly because of shortcomings in the nation's food safety system. The Centers for...Tags: Food Safety, Healthcare Policies, Health Organizations, Food Industry, Diseases
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: AT HOME
A block-long covered walkway next to a construction scaffold collapsed yesterday in San Diego, trapping and injuring 16 pedestrians, three critically. About 25 people were on the walkway when its wooden walls and roof fell in, authorities said. Some...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Rebellions, Food Safety, Health Organizations, Family
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