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Salmonella sickens people in 12 states(AP)
Saturday, 10.04.2008, 09:26pm
AP - The government is urging consumers to thoroughly cook frozen chicken dinners after 32 people in 12 states were sickened with salmonella poisoning.
World's heaviest man helps another obese man diet(AP)
Saturday, 10.04.2008, 08:46pm

Manuel Uribe, 43, speaks on the phone with Jose Luis Garza as he lies in bed in his home in Monterrey, Mexico, Friday, Oct. 3, 2008.  Uribe, who has been fighting to lose his title as the world's heaviest man, is giving dieting advice to bed-ridden Garza.  (AP Photo/Monica Rueda)AP - When critically obese, bedridden Jose Luis Garza pleaded for help in shedding a few hundred pounds, he landed the world's biggest weight watcher.


Elderly turtle pair fails to produce offspring(AP)
Saturday, 10.04.2008, 12:12pm

In this photo released by Wildlife Conservation Society, a female soft-shell turtle rests near a pool inside a zoo in Suzhou, China, May 9, 2008. Breathless scientists watched as they successfully mated. But the attempt to breed an endangered turtle's last known female with China's last known male has failed because the eggs didn't hatch, disappointed conservationists say. (AP Photo/Wildlife Conservation Society, Gerald Kuchling)AP - She's around 80 years old. He's 100. Breathless scientists watched as the world's most endangered turtles successfully mated.


Can Reading Help Kids Lose Weight?(Time.com)
Saturday, 10.04.2008, 11:50am
Time.com - Reading a book may not burn many calories, but the right material may help kids shed pounds
South Korea finds 4 more melamine-tainted products(AP)
Saturday, 10.04.2008, 06:59am

South Korean health officials inspect cakes made by a Korean plant in China. South Korea, Australia and Japan Saturday pulled melamine-contaminated sweets and drinks from supermarket shelves amid a widening scandal over Chinese milk products tainted with the toxic chemical.(AFP/Lee Hoon-Koo)AP - South Korea's food watchdog has ordered four more Chinese-made food products to be destroyed after they were found to contain the industrial chemical melamine.


South Korea finds 4 more melamine-tainted products(AP)
Saturday, 10.04.2008, 06:59am

A Chinese baby drinks coconut milk mixed with water in Shanghai on October 2. China is continuing to struggle to contain the fall-out from the tainted milk scandal, announcing a new survey of dairy products that found no melamine and promising to subsidise farmers hit by the scare.(AFP/File/Mark Ralston)AP - South Korea's food watchdog has ordered four more Chinese-made food products to be destroyed after they were found to contain the industrial chemical melamine.


  » Health Tip: Parenting a Child With ADHD(HealthDay)
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  » Rabid Iraqi dog arrives in US; warning issued(AP)
  » Saliva Proteins May Help Spot Oral Cancer(HealthDay)
  » Clinical Trials Update: Oct. 3, 2008(HealthDay)
  » Could Chinese Herb Be a Natural Viagra?(HealthDay)
  » Mental health treatment boosted in economic bill(AP)
  » Mental health treatment boosted in economic bill(AP)


 
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