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Field of blooms : A woman on a bike passes a field with yellow ...
Monday, 04.20.2009, 11:06pm

photo(AFP/ANP) - Field of blooms : A woman on a bike passes a field with yellow tulips near Egmond aan den Hoef in northwestern Netherlands. (AFP/ANP/Koen van Weel)


A festival goer dances using a fluorescent hula hoop during ...
Monday, 04.20.2009, 06:29am

photo(Reuters) - A festival goer dances using a fluorescent hula hoop during the performance of British band The Cure at the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, California April 19, 2009. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)


Froggy flier : A man flies his kite during the International ...
Sunday, 04.19.2009, 11:50pm

photo(AFP) - Froggy flier : A man flies his kite during the International Kite Festival held from April 18 to April 26, 2009, in Berck-sur-Mer, northern France. (AFP/Philippe Huguen)


Studies find factories release pharmaceuticals(AP)
Sunday, 04.19.2009, 04:26pm
AP - Federal scientists testing for pharmaceuticals in water have been finding significantly more medicine residues in sewage downstream from public treatment facilities that handle waste from drugmakers.
AP IMPACT: Tons of released drugs taint US water(AP)
Sunday, 04.19.2009, 04:24pm

In this photo taken on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009, a tug pushes a barge on the Delaware River with New Castle, Del., in the background, near where treated sewage from a municipal wastewater plant enters the river through an underwater pipe in Pennsville, N.J. Scientists took river samples nearby and found elevated concentrations of the painkiller codeine that are prompting them to try and track the source of the drug. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water—contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation.


Flex : Bodybuilders compete in the Open Kiev Cup for Bodybuilding ...
Saturday, 04.18.2009, 10:59pm

photo(AFP) - Flex : Bodybuilders compete in the Open Kiev Cup for Bodybuilding competition in Kiev. (AFP/Sergei Supinsky)


Government statistics on syphilis, HIV(AP)
Saturday, 04.18.2009, 05:26pm
AP - A summary of federal government figures on syphilis and HIV:
VA: 3 patients HIV-positive after clinic mistakes(AP)
Saturday, 04.18.2009, 01:58pm
AP - Three patients exposed to contaminated medical equipment at Veterans Affairs hospitals have tested positive for HIV, the agency said Friday.
New fund promises low-cost malaria treatment(AP)
Saturday, 04.18.2009, 01:47pm
AP - A$225 million fund to provide low-price anti-malaria medicine around the world was launched in the Norwegian capital Friday to fight a disease that kills 2,000 children a day.
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  » New pollution limits seen for cars, big plants(AP)
  » Tough Laws, Higher Prices Mean Fewer Kids Smoke(HealthDay)
  » Health Tip: Symptoms of Celiac Disease in Adults(HealthDay)
  » 'Phase 0'Trials Aim to Speed Cancer Drug Development(HealthDay)
  » US to fund research with some embryonic stem cells(AP)
  » Keyhole kidney surgery OK for eldest elderly(Reuters)
  » Round and round : A man works on the rotor head of a windmill ...
  » Health advocates tout new model of female condom(AP)



 
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