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Washington’s robust market for attacks, half-truths – Boston Globe


Boston Globe
Washington's robust market for attacks, half-truths
Boston Globe
William Dietz, former CDC nutrition, physical activity and obesity director The Humane Society, the narrator says, “gives less than 1 percent of its massive donations to local pet shelters but has socked away $17 million in its own pension fund

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CDC: Pets Are Good For Your Health – WLTX.com


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CDC: Pets Are Good For Your Health
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Pet owners are sure to appreciate the day as most will agree that their pets are a part of the family but did you know they are actually good for your health? According to the CDC pets can lower blood pressure, cholesterol, triglyceride levels and

CDC: Pets Are Good For Your Health – WLTX.com

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Dry dog food salmonella outbreak sickened 49, CDC says – msnbc.com


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Dry dog food salmonella outbreak sickened 49, CDC says
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An outbreak of salmonella poisoning linked to contaminated dry dog food has sickened 47 people in 20 U.S. states and two people in Canada, government health officials said late Wednesday. The outbreak of rare salmonella Infantis that began in early
Toddlers head for the dog dish; 49 now sick from Salmonella in dog foodbarfblog (blog)
CDC Issues Final Update on Salmonella Infantis Outbreak Linked to Dry Dog FoodFood Poisoning Bulletin

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NJ: Belt Fido In, or Go to Jail – Newser

NJ: Belt Fido In, or Go to Jail
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Fees for the 3000 pets will be picked up by Hill's Pet Nutrition, which organized the event. More» (NEWSER) – Twenty-four animals flown to the US from Iraq have been taken back from their adoptive homes after the CDC learned a puppy on their flight had

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Dog walking increases physical activity – Health24.com

Dog walking increases physical activity
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Brisk walking qualifies as moderate-intensity aerobic activity, according to the CDC, and can be broken down into ten-minute chunks and still produce health benefits. Physicians should be promoting walking for their patients who already have dogs,

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Pet food dangers for people – News 10NBC

Pet food dangers for people
News 10NBC
According to the CDC, 15 people have become sick since October 2011 from salmonella linked to dog food. Five of those patients had to be hospitalized. Monday morning, health officials explain how to keep you and your children from getting sick.
Suit alleges infant got salmonella from contact with dog foodPittsburgh Post Gazette

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Diabetes death rate drops; skin cells become heart cells – USA TODAY


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Diabetes death rate drops; skin cells become heart cells
USA TODAY
Better diabetes management, improved treatment of related heart conditions and healthy lifestyle changes seem to be making the difference, researchers say. Heart failure hope: A new experiment offers hope that failing human hearts might someday be
<b>Overweight teens:</b> Half have heart risk, CDC saysIndianapolis Star

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Health Highlights: May 14, 2012 – U.S. News & World Report


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Health Highlights: May 14, 2012
U.S. News & World Report
Five patients have been hospitalized but there have been no deaths. People who believe they may have become ill after contact with dry pet food or with an animal that has eaten dry pet food should see a health care provider, the CDC said.
Salmonella Scare Forces Pet Food RecallPatch.com
CDC: Dog-food linked salmonella cases grow to 16The Rolla Daily News
Dog food recall expanded again, second PA resident sickenedPhiladelphia Inquirer (blog)
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Health Highlights: May 14, 2012 – U.S. News & World Report

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