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Salmonella Outbreak in the U.S. Kills 1 and Sickens 77

Salmonella-Filled Turkey Kills 1, Sickens 77 Nationwide

A multi-state outbreak of Salmonella poisoning linked to ground turkey has spread across the nation, killing one person while more than 75 have been sickened, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, along with the U.S. Department of Agriculture?s Food Safety and Inspection Service who are investigating the outbreak.
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Some childhood asthma may stem from  mother's exposure to magnetic fields

Childhood Asthma Linked to Magnetic Field Exposure in Mothers: Study

A new study published in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, revealed that asthma, a breathing disorder, is disproportionately commonly found in children whose moms have been exposed to high magnetic fields during pregnancy. Power lines, microwaves, vacuum cleaners, and hair dryers all increase risk.
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Salmonella Outbreak Killed 1, Sickened 76 in US: CDC

Federal officials said that one person has died from salmonella poisoning that seems to be related to ground turkey. The government has not yet released the name of the responsible party. A recall has not been issued.
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CDC: 1 death, 77 Illnesses Linked to Ground Turkey in Illinois

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, along with public health officials in many states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture?s Food Safety and Inspection Service are investigating a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella poisoning linked to ground turkey. One person has died from the outbreak and more than 75 have been sickened.
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NASA probe gives close-up look at asteroid Vesta

The first close-up pictures of the asteroid Vesta, a protoplanet that dates back to the early days of the solar system, revealed a surprisingly diverse terrain and several unexplained geologic features, NASA scientists said on Monday.
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Miley Cyrus' Tattoos and Their Meanings [PHOTOS]

Miley Cyrus has been under serious scrutiny for anything she does with her body. From pole dancing, recent pictures of her smoking a cigarette, and near naked images, the paparazzi know all about her. One thing we notice from photographs is the young star's many tattoos.
The Cure For Cancer

Cancerous Tumors are Parasitic Organisms, Says New Study

Parasites are living species detrimental to the existence of its host organism, which while depending on the host for survival, also function independently without paying heed to the host's bodily commands. In a metaphorical level, it definitely makes sense to compare cancerous tumors to parasites. But according to a recent study published by the University of California, Berkeley, "the generation of cancer is just another form of speciation, the evolution of new species."
The Bank of Korea governor Kim answers a reporter's question during a news conference after a rate setting meeting at the bank's headquarters in Seoul

Bank of Korea buys gold, first time since '97-'98

South Korea's central bank bought 25 tonnes of gold over the past two months in its first purchase in more than a decade, saying the time was ripe to boost its gold holding, but markets barely moved on the news.
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TCW data taken by Gundlach subordinate-testimony

A former Trust Company of the West employee intentionally snuck confidential data out of the company and misled investigators who tried to recover it, a former TCW senior vice president testified.

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