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September 26, 2001
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Bioterrorism: An Even More Devastating Threat
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Read what the Washington Post has to say about this. The potential of biological terrorism is far beyond imagination. |
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Experts Doubt US is Ready for Biowarfare Attack
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A biological attack could be considered the most horrible of all in terms of a hostile effort against a population -- which is why experts are worried that... |
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Anthrax and Bioterrorism
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Estimates of cases and deaths following the theoretical aircraft release of anthrax over an urban population predicts millions of deaths, making it an... |
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Dentists Cause Cavities
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American children consume so much fluoride that it may actually cause rather then prevent tooth decay. |
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Life is a Miracle
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Pause for a moment and reflect on the miracle of life. |
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Non-Immunization Costs Schools
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As an encouragement to send students home who are not fully vaccinated, school districts will not receive funding for those students, thereby cutting off a... |
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Ritalin is More Potent Than Cocaine
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Ritalin, one of the drugs often used for ADD/ADHD, is actually more potent than cocaine, although it has been a prescription drug available for over 40... |
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Moderate Drinking May Not Lengthen Your Life
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Alcohol may not provide many of the benefits that some people believe it does, as the studies that have shown these benefits were inadequately conducted. |
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Wake-Up Call: Shift Work May Be Bad For Heart
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Shift workers have a higher rate of heart disease than those who work during the day and may thereby be harming their hearts by working nights. |
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Some States Fight Junk Food Sales in Schools
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Junk food availability in schools, believed by some to be a major contributor to the increase in obesity in teenagers, is being targeted for elimination by... |
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