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 The Examiner 
Largest Credit Card Breach Results in Over $110 Million in Fines"
| Heartland Payment Systems (one of the largest payment processors in U.S.) has paid over $110 million in fines and $26 million in legal costs due to a security breach where hackers stole data from ov... (photo: WN / sweet)
Cigarette Smoke - Smoking - Smoker
Cigarette   Health   Lungs   Photos   Wikipedia: Smoke  
 redOrbit 
Protecting The Lungs Against 'Collateral Damage' From The Immune System
| A study published today in the journal Science shows how our bodies try to minimise potential 'collateral damage' caused by our immune system when fighting infection. The research may also provide n... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Dirty Kitchen  Huffington Post 
Would Your Kitchen Pass A Health Inspection?
| ATLANTA — Could your kitchen at home pass a restaurant inspection? | New research suggests that at least one in seven home kitchens would flunk the kind of health inspection commonly administe... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Health   Home   Kitchen   Photos   Wikipedia: Kitchen  
Smoking  DNA India 
Cigarette smoke may cause inflammation through a new chemical pathway
| Cigarette smoke causes a key enzyme that regulates the body's response to inflammation, to shut off, according to a new study. | Researchers at University of Alabama at Birmingham found that smo... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Chemical   Health   Photos   Smoke   Wikipedia: Cigarette  
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Rice - Crop - Agriculture - Farming PhysOrg
University of Arizona-led group awarded $9.9 million to develop 'super rice'
--> | "We need to figure out a way to come up with a rice variety that can grow on less land, on poorer soil and with less water and fertilizer," said Rod Wing, a Univers... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Arizona   Crops   Photos   Rice   Wikipedia: Rice  
Stress - Depression - Woman PhysOrg
Non-invasive therapy significantly improves depression, researchers say
--> | Major depression is a common and disabling brain condition marked not only by the presence of depressed mood but also by its effects on sleep, energy, decision-maki... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Death   Energy   Photos   Psychology   Wikipedia: Depression (mood)  
In this Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 photo, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin addresses attendees at the National Tea Party Convention in Nashville. Zeenews
Sarah Palin calls reporters ''impotent’ in radio interview
New York: Former Alaska governor, Sarah Palin, has lashed out at reporters who write about her using anonymous sources, branding them ‘impotent’ and ‘whack'. | The ... (photo: AP / Ed Reinke)
Branding   Interview   Palin   Photos   Radio  
Smoker - Smoking - Cigarette Newstrack India
Cigarette smoke may cause inflammation through a new chemical pathway
| Washington, Sept 3 (ANI): Cigarette smoke causes a key enzyme that regulates the body's response to inflammation, to shut off, according to a new study.esearchers at Un... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Chemical   Cigarette   Photos   Smoke   Wikipedia: Cigarette  
Eggs - Food The News & Observer
A law and a vaccine
| LOS ANGELES -- The following editorial appeared in the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday: | How did bacteria spread through two Iowa egg farms, leading to the largest Salm... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Disease   Food   Health   Photos   Wikipedia: Egg (food)  
Dog - Black Labrador - Animal - Pet The Examiner
Leaving Your Dog Home Alone
| Do you feel bad when you have to leave your dog home alone? Many people do. It's only natural. But life goes on and we must go along with it. | It's a busy world. And l... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Animal   Dog   Home   Photos   Wikipedia: Dog  
Politics Business
- Arizona governor says she was wrong about her beheadings cla
- Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings
- Colorado governor candidate refuses to back down
- Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings
In this Saturday, Feb. 6, 2010 photo, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin addresses attendees at the National Tea Party Convention in Nashville.
Sarah Palin calls reporters ''impotent’ in radio interview
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- Biz Break: Tech stocks rise: Jobs report isn't 'stro
- Nine Connecticut Companies Have Defective Propane, State Say
- Faulconer lists fiscal reforms for budget remedy
- Surprise jobs report lifts market Friday
Credit Card - Business
Largest Credit Card Breach Results in Over $110 Million in Fines"
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Health Society
- First 3 cases of West Nile Virus reported in Ark.
- Memphian wants release from mental health facility
- NYC cabbie-slash suspect is taken to psych ward
- Report: W.Va. psychiatric hospital overcrowded
Cigarette Smoke - Smoking - Smoker
Protecting The Lungs Against 'Collateral Damage' From The Immune System
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- Colorado Society of Anesthesiologists Disagrees with NPATCH&
- Biz Break: Tech stocks rise: Jobs report isn't 'stro
- AFL-CIO says the Republicans are undermining the President o
- UC Irvine upholds suspension of Muslim group
Credit Card - Business
Largest Credit Card Breach Results in Over $110 Million in Fines"
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Farming Environment
- Ariz. governor says she was wrong about beheadings
- Cats in the cradle at Caboodle Cat Ranch
- 6 charged in human trafficking conspiracy involving Thai gue
- Pilot injured in chopper crash on Calif. highway
Eggs - Food
A law and a vaccine
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- Missing piece inspires new look at Mars puzzle
- Fox spit helped Forest Service confirm rare find
- Coulomb installs ChargePoint Network EV charging station in
- The Aveda "Uruku" Collection: Giving beauty as wel
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7 ways becoming a vegetarian will improve your health (and your environment)
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Entertainment Sports
- Lauren Conrad & Whitney Port do Operation Smile
- Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue, Paris Hilton's Going To
- September Is Hot and Mesa Arts Center is sizzling with great
- Discover San Francisco Zoo (photos, video)
Jamie Oliver in Union Square
ABC greenlights another round of 'Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution'
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- Cipriani baffles Macqueen
- NHL OKs Kovalchuk's second contract with Devils
- Colts' Caldwell braces for new decisions
- Spagnuolo mum on Rams' QB starter
President Barack Obama picks up four-year-old Barack Anthony Stroud after he spoke about health care reform at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Children Eligible For Medicaid And CHIP Still Uninsured
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