CDC: Death count 82 for 'choking game' (AP) AP - At least 82 youths have died from the so-called "choking game," according to the first government count of fatalities from the tragic fad.
Source: news.yahoo.comFEMA slammed for using toxic trailers (AP)
AP - FEMA, already a dirty word along the Gulf Coast, has taken another hit to its reputation.
Source: news.yahoo.comObesity growing to be top cancer cause (AP) AP - Obesity is on its way to being deadlier than smoking as a cause of cancer, a leading researcher said Friday. Being obese is currently associated with about 14 percent of cancer deaths in men and 20 percent in women, compared with about 30 percent each for smoking, Dr. Walter C. Willett of the Harvard School of Public
Health, told the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Source: news.yahoo.comClinical Trials Update: Feb. 15, 2008 (HealthDay) HealthDay - (
HealthDay News) -- Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch:
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