Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
While there are many aspects of the Affordable Health Care for America Act (House Bill 3962) that was passed October 29, 2009 by the U.S. House of...
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African American communities continue to suffer from HIV/AIDS at an epidemic rate in the United States, including in Michigan. Although only 13...
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Although African Americans account for only 13 percent of the U.S. population, nearly half of all new HIV diagnoses were among them in 2007, the most...
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Whether it’s Halloween candy or the daily sweet snacks that surround us, Americans consume more sugar now than at any time in history. On...
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Since May 2009, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued warnings to more than 75 web sites to halt the sale of more than 135 products with...
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When you shop for food, you’ll see the manufacturer’s nutritional claims or benefits of the ingredients within a product, usually on the...
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In the past, a common practice to dispose of medications was to flush them down the toilet or rinse them down a sink. But this method has been shown...
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It’s important to eat a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables every day to maintain a healthy diet. With so many recent product recalls due to...
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Many people enjoy swimming as a great low-impact aerobic exercise for the whole body. Swimming involves the use of almost all muscles required for...
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Would you eat 10 teaspoons of sugar at once? If you drink a can of regular pop, that’s what you’re doing. Whole grains and sugar are both...
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