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 The Daily Mail 
The unpalatable truth about supermarket bread
| Fresh bread — you can’t beat it. House-sellers let its aroma do the talking. Supermarkets waft baking smells through their stores to whet appetites and loosen purse strings. | But a rece... (photo: Public Domain / -)
A mouse looks on at an Argentine laboratory in Buenos Aires, Thursday Jan. 8, 2004. This laboratory develops transegenic mice with modified neurological genes that can be used to study possible treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's and schizophrenia.
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 The Independent 
The GM revolution in Britain's medical research laboratories
| The importance to medical research of genetically modified (GM) mice was highlighted yesterday as official statistics showed that their use in scientific experiments has exploded over the past decad... (photo: AP / Natacha Pisarenko)
Swimming pool disinfectants 'can cause asthma, cancer'  DNA India 
Swimming pool disinfectants 'can cause asthma, cancer'
| Washington, DC: A dip in the pool on a hot summer day might not be as safe as you thought—the application of disinfectants in recreational pools can lead to asthma and bladder cancer, accordin... (photo: WN / marzena)
Asthma   Cancer   Health   Photos   Swimming  
Swimming Pool - Children - Teens - Kids - Summer  Zeenews 
Swimming pool disinfectants ‘can cause asthma, cancer’
Washington: A dip in the pool on a hot summer day might not be as safe as you thought—the application of disinfectants in recreational pools can lead to asthma and bladder cancer, according to a rec... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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Fussy eaters - what's wrong with GM food? BBC News
Fussy eaters - what's wrong with GM food?
| Ouch; yuck - GM. Did you recoil from those letters? Why? | I started making GM plants (petunias, as it happens) in 1983, working at a long defunct agbiotech company in ... (photo: WN / Denise Yong)
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Obesity - Woman The Times Of India
Omega imbalance can make obesity inheritable
Overeating combined with the wrong mix of fats in one's diet can cause obesity to be carried over from one generation to the next, researchers in France reported. | Omega... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
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Obesity - Women Independent online
 Can omega imbalance make obesity inheritable?
| Paris - Overeating combined with the wrong mix of fats in one's diet can cause obesity to be carried over from one generation to the next, researchers in France reporte... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Diet   Health   Obesity   Photos   Wikipedia: Obesity  
Exercise - Man The Hindu
For a better quality of life
| Don't let diabetes get in your way of fitness. Dr. SHEELA NAMBIAR gives tips on how to stay active even if you are a diabetic. | Stay active: Exercise keeps blood sugar... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
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sweet potatoes - vegetable - healthy food The Guardian
Scientist leading GM crop test defends links to US biotech giant Monsanto
| Research professor Jonathan Jones says his verdict on a potato trial in Norfolk will not be influenced by his past commercial ties to Monsanto Anti-GM campaigners say a... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
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Obese Woman - Fat Independent online
 Study's new findings on obesity
| Paris -Overeating combined with the wrong mix of fats in one's diet can cause obesity to be carried over from one generation to the next, researchers in France reported... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Health   Obesity   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Obesity  
Obese Woman The Himalayan
Omega imbalance can make obesity 'inheritable': study
| PARIS: Overeating combined with the wrong mix of fats in one's diet can cause obesity to be carried over from one generation to the next, researchers in France reported... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
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World has 12 years to go before its ice melts
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In this May 22, 2008 file photo the headquarters of drug maker Merck & Co. are seen in Whitehouse Station, USA. Merck & Co. is buying Schering-Plough Corp. for US$ 41.1 billion in stock and cash in a deal that gives the companies more firepower to compete in a drug industry facing slumping sales, tough generic competition and intense cost pressures. The deal announced Monday, March 9, 2009 would unite the maker of asthma drug Singulair with the maker of allergy medicine Nasonex
Schering-Plough charges eat into Merck profit
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 U.S. actress Eva Longoria, a star on the U.S. television series "Desperate Housewives," waves as she arrives at Paris City Hall, Friday, July 6, 2007, for her civil wedding with NBA player Tony Parker. The religious wedding is expected to be ce
Eva Longoria Parker: Guest judge on The Next Food Network Star
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