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            <description>A recent study in the journal Health Affairs found that foreign-born doctors educated in other countries offered care on par with physicians trained in the United States.</description>
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            <description>Like smog created by air pollution, electrosmog is created by electromagnetic field radiation from cell phones, wireless computers and networks, and new utility technologies like Smart Grids and Smart Meters.</description>
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U.S. 2010-07-13 03:51:18 (GMT) WiredPRNews.com - New research suggests that children and young adults can develop attention span related problems if too much time is spent in front of a television or computer screen. As reported by HealthDay News, the study found excessive time spent can double the chances of having attention problems for both of these groups.</description>
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            <description>A new study shows the use of social media may initiate a feel good response in the body. As reported by The 33 News, the research by Claremont’s Dr. Paul Zak, also referred to as “Dr. Love,” found that social networking can increase Oxytocin levels in the body, meaning online interaction registers in the brain in a manner similar to meetings face to face, which affects how people perceive and interact with strangers</description>
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            <description>It is summertime in Florida, and as volunteers assist with pre-oil impact beach debris cleanup activities and response workers help with cleanup efforts along the Gulf Coast, health officials ask everyone to be aware of the warning signs of heat exhaustion and dehydration.</description>
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            <title>Laughter is nothing to laugh about scientists say</title>
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            <description>A new study suggests optimism may be good for the health. As reported by LiveScience.com, researchers found that having an optimistic attitude may boost the immune system.</description>
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            <title>If your home was affected in the recent flooding it could be harboring mold.</title>
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A helpful brochure on the FEMA Web site is titled Dealing With Mold &amp; Mildew In Your Flood-Damaged Home at www.fema.gov/pdf/rebuild/recover/fema_mold_brochure_english.pdf., and is available here also.Download</description>
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