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Saturday, January 28, 2006


Study questions prostate cancer screening
CNN - CHICAGO (AP) -- Two widely used tests for prostate cancer failed to save lives in a new study, adding to the debate over whether men should be screened for the disease. The study was small -- only 1,002 men -- and will not be the final word on the

Business Directory
Monticello Times - Education Consultants, Electric Contractors, Electrical Equipment & Supplies, Electric Light & Power Companies, Electric Motors, electrolysis, Employment, Engineers, Excavating Contractors, Farm Equipment, Food Dealers, Fertilizer Dealers, Financial

Little guy leaves big void
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Pop-eyed and prickly, he was far from handsome. At feeding time he was an outright bully. And when he got angry, he did not hesitate to spit right in your face. Yet was there ever an inedible fish so incredibly beloved as Pigboy? Three months after

Diet high in fruits, vegetables could help cut risk of stroke
WLS - An analysis of eight studies that looked into the impact of fruits and vegetables on stroke showed people who ate more than five servings of fruits and vegetables a day had a 26 percent reduction in stroke compared to individuals who consumed less

Non-f.ood Things
Food Consumer - A government-appointed advisory committee on Monday voted 11 to 3 recommending that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approve a weight loss diet pill containing 60 mg of orlistat for OTC use in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration

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