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December 16, 2006 by: Ben Kage
(NewsTarget) An Idaho hunter called state conservation officials
Friday to alert them to a few dead mallards along a creek near Burley.
By Wednesday, more than 2,000 ducks littered the banks. Experts are
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Just 60 minutes of activity a day cuts colon cancer
12/15/2006 - Exercise activities like swimming -- when done for about
an hour per day -- can lower the risk of colon cancer, according to a
new study. Even two hours of less-strenuous activity like
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the FDA
GAO calls for stricter FDA oversight of DTC drug ads
12/15/2006 - The Government Accountability Office announced today that
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is unable to properly
regulate direct-to-consumer (DTC) ads for pharmaceuticals in a
timely...
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New health record system lets patients take charge of their privacy
12/15/2006 - This past week, five larger employers in the U.S.
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disorganized...
type 2 diabetes
Obese diabetics misjudge calorie intake, study finds
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Ministry of Natural Resources, the West Grey Police Department...
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children
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