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U.S. bodies have fewer dangerous chemicals
Jul 21 2005 9:24PM (CT)
ATLANTA (AP) - Americans have lower levels of lead, secondhand-smoke byproducts and other potentially dangerous substances in their bodies than they did a decade ago, according to perhaps the most extensive government study ever of exposure to environmental chemicals.
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Expert: More needed for animal diseases
Jul 21 2005 8:07PM (CT)
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - The federal government needs to do more to protect Americans from dangerous animal diseases, an Iowa State University expert told a Senate subcommittee.
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Mobile dentists help Appalachia smile
Jul 21 2005 7:49PM (CT)
STANTON, Ky. (AP) - With a silvery Airstream trailer as a dental office, Dr. Jeff Bailey goes about his work, brightening the often gapped smiles of people in a part of the country with the highest rate of toothlessness in America.
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Group proposes guidelines for drug ads
Jul 21 2005 3:41PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Guiding principles for advertising were proposed Thursday by the trade group representing the country's top drug makers.
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Students flock to campus organic farms
Jul 21 2005 2:13PM (CT)
CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - Plenty of college kids still subsist on a steady diet of ramen noodles, cold cereal and beer to wash it all down.
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