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The American 'allergy' to global warming: Why?
NEW YORK (AP) — Tucked between treatises on algae and prehistoric turquoise beads, the study on page 460 of a long-ago issue of the U.S. journal Science drew little attention.
"I don't think there were any newspaper articles about it or anything...Tags: NASA, U.S. Senate, Science, Weather, Sarah Palin
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Kroger recalls ice cream with unlisted peanuts from Indiana, Michigan stores and others
CINCINNATI (AP) — Kroger is recalling ice cream sold in 10 states because it may contain peanuts not mentioned on the label.
The nation's largest grocery store operator says people with peanut allergies could have a serious or even life-threatening...Tags: Health, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Peanuts
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Student's health issue puts bus driver, Union-North United district at odds
A Lakeville school bus driver’s job is in limbo after she refused to drive a 6-year-old child with a peanut allergy to school. Union-North United School Corp. officials say they could end her employment contract, but Thursday night, school board...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Peanut Allergy, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Peanuts
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2 get prison time in Vegas cosmetic surgery death
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Colombian couple has been sentenced to prison in the backroom surgery death of a Las Vegas woman who went to them for a buttocks enhancement procedure. Ruben Matallana-Galvas (MAH'-tie-YAHN'-uh GAHL'-vis) and Carmen Torres-...Tags: Punishment, Prisons, Trials
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Prosecutor: NY mom said daughter should die
PLAINVIEW, N.Y. (AP) — A Long Island woman charged with manslaughter in the death of her 8-year-old disabled daughter is due back in court on Wednesday. Authorities allege she left a suicide note saying the child "should die" before failing to take...Tags: Justice System, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Health
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The Perfect Breed of Dog
It’s been more than 15 years, but I can still see our beautiful yellow English Labrador retriever Jake running through the field behind our hospital, on a mission he knew all too well. Our daughter barely able to walk, had put Jake in a “...Tags: Hips, Science, Biology, Medical Specialization, Human Body
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SPECIAL REPORT: Bathtub toy tests reveal the filthy truth
Here's a story that may change the way you look at your child's bath time forever: Tub toys children love to play with, like the classic rubber ducky, look adorable on the outside, but what our Fact Finder team found when we took a closer look is...Tags: Services and Shopping, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Toy Industry, E. coli Infection
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U.S. study says 1 in 13 children have food allergy
CHICAGO (AP) — A new study suggests that food allergies affect more children than government health officials estimate. The advocacy group-funded study in the journal Pediatrics says one in 13 children in the U.S. has some type of food allergy, and...Tags: Skin Rash, Human Body, Health, Throat, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Michigan officials mull if smeared peanut butter is 'assault'
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan woman who told police she's highly allergic to peanuts wants assault charges against her husband's ex-wife for sending him a letter smeared with peanut butter. The Battle Creek Enquirer reports the woman told...Tags: Michigan, Bodies of Water, Health, Peanut Butter, Physical Conditions
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Special dogs track allergens to keep kids safe
NORTH HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — In a growing number of American homes, the family dog is more than an affectionate companion. For children with severe allergies, some of those dogs are literal life-savers. Medical service dogs trained to sniff out peanut...Tags: Health, Physical Conditions
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Pupil nut allergy: School eases up on restrictions
EDGEWATER, Fla. (AP) — An elementary school beset by the protests of some parents is scrapping some of the more severe restrictions it had implemented to protect a first-grader with a severe allergy to nuts, such as obliging classmates to rinse...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health, Physical Conditions, Daytona Beach, Students
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Radiation pills selling out
SOUTH BEND -- Since the concern of a nuclear meltdown in Japan, people across the U.S. have started to take steps to keep themselves safe. Many have been buying a drug that limits exposure to radiation and it's been flying off store and pharmacy...Tags: Nuclear Accidents, Health, Charity, Disasters and Accidents, Physical Conditions
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