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What Causes Breast Cancer? These Families Want To Help Find Out
Many things raise the risk for cancer, including exposure to various toxins and radiation. But our knowledge about the range of chemicals and compounds that can trigger cancer is limited.
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Panel Says Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Is A Disease, And Renames It
"Systemic exertion intolerance disease" might not fall trippingly off the tongue, but an Institute of Medicine panel says it better matches the symptoms. The disease, it says, is real.
02/11/15: Voices For Florida Girls; Unconventional Solutions To Climate Change; 26.2 With Donna
Voices for Florida Girls is a statewide membership initiative that supports the well-being of girls in our state by ensuring that they have the…
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Insurer's Bid To Join California's Marketplace Meets Resistance
UnitedHealthcare's request to be included in Covered California ran afoul of a policy that penalizes insurers that chose not to join the statewide exchange when it opened in 2014.
Jacksonville City Council Approves More Than $400,000 For Public Art
The Jacksonville City Council has approved plans aimed at drawing businesses and visitors Downtown. Yesterday, the Council voted 16-to-1 to set aside $2.5…
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U.S., Iran Not Hopelessly Far Apart On Details Of A Nuclear Deal
The biggest barrier appears to be whether parties in these talks have what experts say is the "political will" to write a final agreement.
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Ask Deemable Tech: How Can I Make My Stereo Wireless?
Matthew writes, "I have a fantastic sound system that I love, but it's from the '90s and isn’t wireless. I've been looking at the wireless sound systems,…
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Police In New Hampshire Want To Arrest Punxsutawney Phil
In Merrimack, a warrant has been issued for the weather prognosticating groundhog. Police say that Phil predicted winter would last 6 more weeks, but didn't mention anything about all the snow.
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02/12/15: Author Brooke Stephens; Rethreaded; Kerry Speckman; The Capitol Steps
Local author Brooke Stephen's new book, "Men We Cherish: African-American Women Praise the Men in Their Lives," hopes to counteract the often negative…
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A Hero At Home, Deacon John Moore Is New Orleans' Best-Kept Secret
He formed his first dance band in 1960, and adopted the pious nickname Deacon on the suggestion of a mischievous drummer. Now 73, Moore is one of the city's most beloved musicians.
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