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Common Painkillers Might Make You Hard of Hearing

Loud music or noise isn't the only thing that can damage your hearing. A new study in men hints that popping over-the-counter painkillers regularly can also lead to hearing loss, especially in younger men.

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Vital Signs: Study Links Secondhand Smoke and Mental Illness

Nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke were 1.5 times as likely to suffer from symptoms of psychological distress as unexposed nonsmokers, research found.




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California Meat Company Recalls 864,000 Lbs. of Beef

Some 390 tons of ground beef produced by a California meat packer, some of it nearly two years ago, is being recalled for fear of potentially deadly E. coli bacterium tainting, U.S.

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Woman believed oldest in America dies

Mary Josephine Ray during her 111th birthday party in Westmoreland, N.H.A New Hampshire woman certified as the oldest person living in the United States has died.






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Is Earth past the tipping point? (source: Scientific American)

Biodiversity loss. Land use. Freshwater use. Nitrogen and phosphorus cycles. Stratospheric ozone. Ocean acidification. Climate change. Chemical Pollution. Aerosol loading in the atmosphere.A team of 30 scientists across the globe have determined that the... (source: Scientific American) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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Air pollution death toll could hit 50,000 a year, say MPs

UK’s poor air quality is a bigger killer than passive smoking, road traffic accidents and obesity says parliamentary committee

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Medicines washing down the shower, study finds

Your shower may be contaminating the water you drink, a new study finds.  Medicines and other chemicals are flowing into water supplies while we're bathing, showering, and maybe even through the laundry.

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Researchers: Seaweed Holds Key to Fighting Obesity

Seaweed could be the answer to the obesity epidemic, potentially reducing the body's fat retention by more than 75 percent.

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Early Menstruation Linked with Later Heart Risk

Girls who begin menstruating at a younger age may have a greater risk for developing heart disease later in life, according to new findings published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

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Video: Preview: Water Supply Crisis

As part of the ongoing series "Where America Stands" on the "CBS Evening News with Katie Couric," Mark Strassmann will report tonight from Las Vegas on the dwindling water supply.

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