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Caterers dish up more cases of food poisoning
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Doug Ness was sick for eight days with food poisoning after eating tainted taco meat at a catered wedding last year. His wife, Sara Weigel, who was pregnant at the time, didnNew figures from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that illnesses from reported outbreaks of food poisoning linked to catering outpace those from restaurants or home cooking.


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Women's hormone cream can screw up your kids, pets
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The hug of a middle-aged woman might affect nearby kids and pets in alarming ways -- and it has nothing to do with menopause mood swings.
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No help for unemployed buying COBRA coverage?
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Dose of reality: A provision in federal law called COBRA allows certain people who lose their jobs to keep their employer-provided health insurance coverage, if they pay for it.Dose of reality: A provision in federal law called COBRA allows certain people who lose their jobs to keep their employer-provided health insurance coverage, if they pay for it.


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Army's suicide rate tied to rise in risky behaviors
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An Army report on the record number of soldier suicides says the trend is part of a rise in risky behavior, including drunk driving and drug abuse.
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9 natural cures you can trust
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July 29: Courtenay Smith of Prevention magazine shares alternative treatments for everything from hypertension to hot flashes.  (Today Show)Cocoa for high blood pressure? Massage for depression? That's right. Doctors say these and other alternative remedies really work to help heal our everyday ailments.


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Lisps come and lisps go — like Sally Draper's
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Besides notable absences including guys like Sal, Ken and Paul, Sunday’s season premiere of “Mad Men” was missing one more beloved character: Sally Draper’s lisp.Besides notable absences including guys like Sal, Ken and Paul, Sunday’s season premiere of “Mad Men” was missing one more beloved character: Sally Draper’s lisp.


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Protein in urine can forecast kidney disease
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Doctors may be able to watch for kidney injury and protect patients by looking for protein in urine, researchers reported on Thursday.
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