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Reporting on Masturbation-Cancer Link Is Wrong - U.S. News World Report

Pravda Reporting on Masturbation-Cancer Link Is Wrong U.S. News & World Report - 14 hours ago Recent reporting you may have read on the health effects of masturbation is wrong. I don't mean morally; I mean journalistically. Study: Frequent Masturbation May Prevent Prostate Cancer FOXNews Masturbation may prevent prostate cancer China Daily Pravda - ShortNews.

House Challenges Administration on Medicaid Rules - Washington Post

House Challenges Administration on Medicaid Rules Washington Post - 13 hours ago By JIM ABRAMS AP WASHINGTON -- The House voted Wednesday to block the Bush administration from cutting federal spending on Medicaid health care for the poor by $13 billion over the next five years.

Burritos Take Down Kent State Students and Track Team - U.S. News World Report

10TV Burritos Take Down Kent State Students and Track Team U.S. News & World Report - 11 hours ago If victims of the Great Kent State Chipotle Burrito massacre of April 2008 can take comfort in anything, it's knowing Chipotle is willing to pay their medical bills as penance (and good PR), the Daily Kent Stater reports.

Panel Confirms That Ozone Kills - U.S. News World Report

Panel Confirms That Ozone Kills U.S. News & World Report - 11 hours ago By Adam Voiland Ozone, a key component of smog that comes in part from automobile fumes, is linked to premature death, says a new report from the National Academy of Sciences.

US researchers confirm heparin contaminant - Reuters

Canada.com US researchers confirm heparin contaminant Reuters - 9 hours ago By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON, April 23 (Reuters) - Researchers said they had identified a chemical contaminating the blood-thinner heparin from China and also shown how it could cause a sometimes fatal allergic reaction in people .

Physical Education Aims for Active Lives, Fewer Painful Memories - Voice of America

E Canada Now Physical Education Aims for Active Lives, Fewer Painful Memories Voice of America - 9 hours ago Common sense would tell us that physically active children may be more likely to become active and healthy adults. In the United States, elementary and middle schools are advised to give students two and a half hours of physical activity a week.

Nalgene sports bottle maker sued over toxic claims - Reuters

KOMO Nalgene sports bottle maker sued over toxic claims Reuters - 9 hours ago LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California mother sued Nalge Nunc International Corp, claiming the company knew, but downplayed risks, that a toxic substance in its popular Nalgene plastic sports bottles could leach into the bottles' contents and sicken .

Attorney leading suit a veteran in battling VA - San Francisco Chronicle

The Money Times Attorney leading suit a veteran in battling VA San Francisco Chronicle - 3 hours ago Gordon Erspamer, the attorney who brought the lawsuit against the Department of Veterans Affairs that went to trial this week in US District Court in San Francisco, is a big, unresponsive government agency's worst nightmare.

Heart cells cultured in the lab - BBC News

The Money Times Heart cells cultured in the lab BBC News - 8 hours ago Scientists have moved a step closer to creating functioning heart tissue for transplants in the lab. They have grown three types of human heart cells from cultures derived from embryonic stem cells.

Indonesia defends its bird flu stance against US criticism - The Associated Press

Indonesia defends its bird flu stance against US criticism The Associated Press - 2 hours ago JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - Indonesia does not want money for its samples of a deadly bird flu virus, a health official said Wednesday after the US criticized his country for refusing to share the samples with the international community.

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