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Read More »Disaster’s Aftermath: Assessing Hurricane Irene’s Damage
MINNEAPOLIS -- Less than two months after Hurricane Irene barreled up the eastern coastline of the United States, a group of scientists from some of the areas hardest hit presented evidence of the storm's dramatic geological effects on their home states. [More]
Read More »Materialism makes for rocky relationships, study suggests
Money-loving couples scored 10 to 15 percent worse on "relationship stability"
Read More »Video: Ask It Early: Torn ligaments, dry hands and thumb-sucking
CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton answers viewer questions on everything from torn knee ligaments, to keeping your dry hands smooth, to getting your child to stop sucking their thumb.
Read More »Heart disease rates falling, CDC says: What explains trend?
New government report reveals sharp regional, racial differences in prevalence of coronary artery disease
Read More »Heart disease hotspots: 14 states with highest rates
New government report reveals where tickers remain at high risk
Read More »Pink planet? Breast cancer awareness around the world
You won't believe some of the places breast cancer's signature hue is showing up
Read More »Cheerleaders’ cheeky breast cancer shirts spark controversy in Ariz.
Gilbert High School t-shirt ban is not the only controversy surrounding breast cancer awareness month
Read More »IAEA Urges Japan to Be Less Conservative in Nuclear Cleanup
By Shinichi Saoshiro TOKYO, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Japan should be less conservative [More]
Read More »Outsmarting Cancer: Why It’s So Tough
Name : Brent Stockwell Title : Associate professor, Columbia University [More]
Read More »Conservation Groups Turn to Big Business for Help
By Natasha Gilbert of Nature magazine Conservation organizations are looking for change. [More]
Read More »Austin’s Power: The Texas Capital Is A Model For Clean Power Adoption
How do you get people to pay more for clean power?
Read More »Stricken Ship off New Zealand Almost in Two
By Gyles Beckford WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Salvage teams raced on Friday to resume pumping oil from a stricken container ship which has almost split into two pieces off the New Zealand coast as businesses started to count the cost of the country's worst environmental disaster in decades. [More]
Read More »Mysterious Disease Killed Scores of Seals in Alaska
By Yereth Rosen ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A mysterious disease, possibly a virus, has afflicted ring seals along Alaska's coast, killing scores of them since July, local and federal agencies said on Thursday. [More]
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