CDC: Sex education is common for kids, but birth control methods aren’t always included
CDC: One-third of sex ed omits birth control Many new doctors say they’ve worked while sick; dedication, job demands among likely reasons
Working while sick? Study finds even doctors do it At likely 1832 mass grave in Pa., unearthed bones show murder of Irish immigrant rail workers
Old Irish bones may yield murderous secrets in Pa. Lettuce recall expands to Tennessee, 23 sickened by E. coli poisoning
Lettuce recall expands to Tennessee WASHINGTON — An outbreak of E. coli poisoning has expanded to Tennessee, where one more person has been sickened after eating romaine lettuce grown on an Arizona farm. Lettuce recall expands as FDA investigates Arizona farm as source of E. coli outbreak
Lettuce recall expands as FDA investigates E. coli Students sickened in E. coli outbreak; FDA investigating Ariz. lettuce farm
E. coli outbreak may be from Arizona lettuce farm 3 critically ill in E. coli outbreak of strain; FDA investigating Ariz. lettuce farm
FDA investigating E. coli at Ariz. lettuce farm 3 critically ill in E. coli outbreak of strain that may be hard to ID; Ariz. lettuce recalled
Lettuce recalled in 23 states; E. coli suspected E. coli suspected in 19 sickened, including 3 critical; AZ lettuce recalled from 23 states
E. coli forces lettuce recall; 19 ill in 3 states 19 people in 3 states sickened by E. coli outbreak; tainted lettuce is suspected
E. coli outbreak sickens 19 people in 3 states E. coli outbreak possibly linked to lettuce sickens 19 in OH, NY, MI; college campuses hit
E. coli sickens 19 in OH, NY, MI WASHINGTON — An E. coli outbreak possibly linked to tainted lettuce has sickened at least 19 people in Ohio, New York and Michigan, including students on three college campuses, prompting a recall throughout much of the country. E. coli outbreak linked to lettuce sickens 19 in OH, NY, MI; college campuses hit
E. coli sickens 19 in OH, NY, MI WASHINGTON — An E. coli outbreak possibly linked to tainted lettuce has sickened at least 19 people in Ohio, New York and Michigan, including students on at least two college campuses, prompting a recall throughout much of the country. Vatican, Italian bishops slam Rome school’s move to install condom-vending machines
Vatican criticizes condom machines in Rome school NH health official: Woman with anthrax may have swallowed spores airborne by drumming
Drums probed as possible cause of NH anthrax case |