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| Seoul Delays U.S. Beef Inspections |
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"The dispatch of inspectors was put off due to differences on the issue of scheduling their visits" Seoul Delays U.S. Beef Inspections by Staff South Korean officials said they delayed sending inspectors to U.S. slaughterhouses, despite mad cow concerns as U.S. beef hit domestic markets Thursday. |
| $2 million needed to open Springfield cancer center labs |
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Davenport man hit by train Family cares for sick daughter, battles insurance company Many middle class families are living in fear that a major illness will strike and their health insurance won't cover the ... via WQAD-TV Moline
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| 5/10/08 - 5:30 pm - Thousands run in 'Race for the Cure' |
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5/10/08 - 5:30 pm - Thousands run in 'Race for the Cure' via ClipSyndicate
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| Know-how raises doctors' suicide risk |
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"All physicians have access to neat, clean ways to commit suicide" There's a grim, rarely talked-about twist to all that medical know-how doctors learn to save lives: It makes them especially good at ending their own. |
| Young Widower Pushes For Change In Mass. Life Insurance Law |
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"If only every decision were as easy as choosing the right life insurance" When Jenny and John Crowley learned they were having a baby, they did the responsible thing: they bought life insurance. via KFMB-TV San Diego
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| Lyme Disease - MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin health officials say... |
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State Health Officer Dr. Sheri Johnson says there were 1,819 cases reported in 2007. via WXOW
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| H5N1 bird flu detected in another dead swan in Hokkaido |
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The deadly H5N1 strain of avian influenza has been detected in a dead swan found Monday beside Lake Saroma in eastern Hokkaido, the Hokkaido prefectural government said Saturday. via Kyodo News
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| South Korea to double Tamiflu stockpile |
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South Korea says it will double its stockpile of the antiviral drug Tamiflu as bird flu spreads among poultry across the country. The office of President Lee Myung-bak said Saturday the government plans to store enough Tamiflu by the end of this year to treat 2.5 million people. Currently, South Korea has enough Tamiflu only for 1.23 million people. The country's population is 48 million. South Korea has reported no human cases of bird flu, but fears about human infection have ri...
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