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  • Healthy Cooking: Hake en Papillote

    Admittedly, steamed fish doesn't exactly scream mouthwatering. But what it lacks in excitement it more than makes up for in healthfulness.

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  • FDA warns about counterfeit Adderall tablets

    NEW YORK (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers that a counterfeit version of the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder drug Adderall is being sold over the Internet....

  • Fighting US's worst teen pregnancy rate in Miss.

    MARKS, Miss. (AP) -- With her hair in a ponytail and her smile quick and wide, it's hard to tell that high school junior Donyell Hollins has been pulling all-nighters for most of the semester to take care of her infant daughter....

  • Irish leaders trade barbs as EU treaty vote nears

    DUBLIN (AP) -- Rival Irish leaders traded insults and accused each other of lying to the public on Tuesday as a high-stakes vote on the European Union's fiscal treaty neared....

  • Tool-wielding robots crawl in bodies for surgery

    PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Imagine a tiny snake robot crawling through your body, helping a surgeon identify diseases and perform operations....

  • SPIN METER: Political ads stir health care horror

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- They're throwing granny off a cliff!...

  • Radioactive bluefin tuna crossed the Pacific to US

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Across the vast Pacific, the mighty bluefin tuna carried radioactive contamination that leaked from Japan's crippled nuclear plant to the shores of the United States 6,000 miles away - the first time a huge migrating fish has been shown to carry radioactivity such a distance....

  • New approach tested for hard-to-treat hypertension

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- "Maxed out on the medications," is how Bill Ezzell describes his struggle with blood pressure. It's dangerously high even though the North Carolina man swallows six different drugs a day....

  • AP IMPACT: Almost half of new vets seek disability

    America's newest veterans are filing for disability benefits at a historic rate. Government officials say that 45 percent of the 1.6 million veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are now seeking compensation for injuries they say are service-related. Officials tell The Associated Press that...

  • German doctors apologize for Nazi-era crimes

    BERLIN (AP) -- Germany's medical association has adopted a declaration apologizing for sadistic experiments and other actions of doctors under the Nazis....

  • Pool access for the disabled sparks controversy

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Obama administration is sidestepping an election-year confrontation with the hotel industry and other pool owners to give them more time to comply with access rules for the disabled....

  • Doctors report rise in kids eating detergent packs

    DALLAS (AP) -- Miniature laundry detergent packets arrived on store shelves in recent months as an alternative to bulky bottles and messy spills. But doctors across the country say children are confusing the tiny, brightly colored packets with candy and swallowing them....

  • Report: State tobacco prevention funding lacking

    RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- States have spent only about 3 percent of the billions they've received in tobacco taxes and legal settlements over the last decade to fund tobacco prevention programs....

  • Missouri opts for untested drug for executions

    ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The same anesthetic that caused the overdose death of pop star Michael Jackson is now the drug of choice for executions in Missouri, causing a stir among critics who question how the state can guarantee a drug untested for lethal injection wont cause pain and suffering for the ...

  • Gov't taking new steps to combat food stamp fraud

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Food stamp recipients are ripping off the government for millions of dollars by illegally selling their benefit cards for cash - sometimes even in the open, on eBay or Craigslist - and then asking the government for replacement cards. The Agriculture Department wants to curb t...

  • A smoke-free country? New Zealand taxes aim for it

    WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- There are smoke-free bars, smoke-free parks, even smoke-free college campuses. But a smoke-free country?...

  • Man says Ore. psychiatrist told him he wasn't gay

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Max Hirsh says he sensed something wasn't quite right when the psychiatrist focused on his failures with sports and teenage girls, as well as his deficient relationships with older men, particularly his father....

  • Health officials testing 35 babies for TB exposure

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Health officials are testing 35 babies for tuberculosis after a person with an active case of the life-threatening disease visited neonatal-intensive care units at two Northern California hospitals....

  • UN global health agency chief wins 2nd term

    GENEVA (AP) -- Dr. Margaret Chan, who has steered the World Health Organization through crises over bird flu and the respiratory SARS bug, has won a second five-year term as its director-general....

  • UN says most Fukushima radiation doses below norms

    GENEVA (AP) -- A year after Japan's nuclear accident at Fukushima, the World Health Organization says several areas near the plant had radiation above cancer-causing levels but most of the nation did not....

  • Healthy Cooking: Fish Chowder

    For this spring fish chowder, flavorful sweet potatoes combine with regular potatoes. Be sure to leave the skins on, as that's where much of the fiber and nutrients reside.

  • Google completes Motorola deal, heralding new era

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Google has completed its $12.5 billion purchase of device maker Motorola Mobility in a deal that poses new challenges for the Internet's most powerful company as it tries to shape the future of mobile computing....

  • Auction claims to be selling vial of Reagan blood

    LONDON (AP) -- A Channel Islands online auction house has angered Ronald Reagan's foundation by claiming to offer a vial that once contained his blood....

  • UK may allow IVF for older women, same-sex couples

    LONDON (AP) -- Britain's health advisory agency says the government should extend free fertility treatment to women up to age 42 and same-sex couples, according to draft guidelines....

  • Born to run barefoot? Some end up getting injured

    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Swept by the barefoot running craze, ultramarathoner Ryan Carter ditched his sneakers for footwear that mimics the experience of striding unshod....

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