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    Jan 29, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. Insurance Study Finds GMC Sierra 1500 Best for Safety

    KickingTires
    A new study of insurance rates for injury protection and medical payments ranked the GMC Sierra 1500 pickup truck highest for occupant injury protection. The Fiat 500 ranks lowest. Insure.com studied prevailing insurance rates across hundreds of ZIP codes...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, GEICO

  2. Aug 30, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  3. Sun Visors That Come Up Short

    KickingTires
    The dog days of summer are in full swing in the high altitudes of the Rocky Mountains (read: close to the sun with little ozone filtration). My kids are back to school and afterschool activities, so I'm often driving north......

    Tags: Back to School, Mini, Passenger Cars, Skin Cancer, Lexus

  4. Jan 23, 2013 |Blog| Cars.com
  5. Obese Drivers at High Risk in Cars

    KickingTires
    A new study by the Emergency Medicine Journal finds that overweight drivers are between 20 and 80 times more likely to die in car crashes than individuals with a "normal" body mass index below 30. As if we needed more......

    Tags: Body Mass Index, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Weight, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Heart Disease

  6. Sep 1, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  7. Ted Deutch, Ron Klein speak out against federal court ruling on stem cells

    Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogs
    Updated 12:05 p.m. U.S. Reps. Ted Deutch and Ron Klein, both Boca Raton Democrats, are speaking out on what they call the "urgent need" to lift a federal court injunction blocking federally backed embryonic stem cell research. They will be......

    Tags: Democratic Party, Agricultural Research and Technology, Local Government, Science, Diabetes

  8. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  9. Aren't all federal workers essential?

    The Swamp
    Defense Department Press Secretary Geoff Morell. (Pentagon photo.) by Frank James At today's Pentagon briefing, Defense Department press secretary Geoff Morrell, was asked about the preparations his agency is making to continue operating in the event...

    Tags: Defense, Republican Party, National Government, Government, Heads of State

  10. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  11. Health care cost analysis gains ground

    The Swamp
    By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar Medical researchers and politicians are tiptoeing into an area of health care that makes some Americans uncomfortable, even angry, and it has nothing to do with such hot-button issues as cloning and stem-cell research. This...

    Tags: National Government, Illinois, Government, Health Treatments, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  12. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  13. All the way with DNA: Voting is hereditary, profs say

    Spin Cycle
    Most people would guess it???s nurture, not nature. But genetic variation goes a long way to determining whether people vote, according to findings now published in a journal of the American Political Science Association. Authors James Fowler, Christopher...

    Tags: Medical Specialization

  14. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  15. DOD lobby led to billions in research

    The Swamp
    By Euna Lhee When Fran Visco welcomed 1,600 breast cancer researchers and their advocates to Baltimore this week, she was doing more than opening a symposium for scientists. She was celebrating one of the most successful medical lobbying efforts in......

    Tags: Illnesses, Lobbying, Research, Justice System, Tom Harkin

  16. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  17. Welcome to Lasagna Awareness Month

    Dining@Large
    Rosebud has pointed out that July is National Lasagna Awareness Month. For some reason this is really worrying me. Here's what Wikipedia has to say about national awareness months:A national or international awareness day [or week or month] is a......
  18. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  19. Bruno: Done on Friday

    Spin Cycle
    It's kind of anticlimactic, but Joe Bruno announces his last day will be Friday. He's resigning his seat, leaving the GOP with a 31-30 margin in the Senate. He closes his release: "Now I will bring my time in public......

    Tags: Economic Policy, Republican Party, IBM, David A. Paterson, Government

  20. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  21. Albany: Another wrinkle on the Senate battle

    Spin Cycle
    The Democrats need one seat to tie and two seats to reverse the GOP's 32-30 margin in the Senate. Except that, now, the Albany Project reports that Bronx Democrat Ruben Diaz has decided to run on both the D......

    Tags: Republican Party, National Government, Government, Parliament, Medical Specialization

  22. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  23. USDA lost track of cattle: audit

    The Swamp
    by Stephen J. Hedges Despite persistent fears of mad cow disease in Canadian beef, the Department of Agriculture has failed to properly track hundreds of Canadian cattle coming into the United States, the department's inspector general has concluded. An...

    Tags: Animal Diseases, Animals, Agricultural Research and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses

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