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Doctors report seeing more prenatal issues | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Young, healthy and with a demeanor as cheery as her name, Katie Sprinkle had every reason to expect a routine pregnancy. But when her water broke at 4:30 one morning, her due date was still two months away.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Researcher: Many cancer ‘discoveries’ inaccurate | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “NEW YORK — A former researcher at Amgen Inc. has found that many basic studies on cancer — a high proportion of them from university labs — are unreliable, with grim consequences for producing new medicines.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Some types of cancer might have obesity link | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Obesity is contributing to an increase in certain types of cancer, even as cancer deaths overall continue to decline, national health leaders said in an annual cancer report issued yesterday. Increased diagnosis of cancers such as those of the pancreas, kidney and esophagus is troubling and probably linked to the excess weight carried by two of every three American adults, said Dr. Marcus Plescia of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Boomers bounce back, remaking themselves to launch new careers | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “In Cincinnati, 55-year-old David McCarty feels fortunate to be hauling hazardous chemicals cross-country in an 18-wheeler. But the work and pay are far removed from the life he once had as a well-paid telecom executive.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Boomer setback | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “For most of their lives, baby boomers knew an America on the rise, a nation that incited their occasional fury but rarely let them down. Fueled by their ideals and rock ’n’ roll, they created a counterculture, protested the Vietnam War and marched for civil rights.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Healthful eating’s dark side: nickel allergy | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Dr. Matthew Zirwas is seeing more patients with rashes that he says can be blamed on their healthful diets.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Allergy sufferers, kiss with caution | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Fear not, lovebirds: A kiss by itself is unlikely to kill.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Patients can’t outgrow breathing illness | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “It’s not the news parents want to hear, especially those who have watched their children gasp for every breath. But the reality is that you can’t outgrow asthma.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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U.S. law already altering health care | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “WASHINGTON — More than 1 of every 4 Americans last year received a free mammogram, colonoscopy or flu shot, thanks to a federal law that many of them despise. Roughly 3.6?million Medicare recipients saved an average of $604 as the same law began closing a gap in their prescription-drug coverage. And 2.5?million young adults were allowed to remain on their parents’ health-insurance plans until their 26th birthday.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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State zoos back exotic-animal bill, but with some reservations | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Jack Hanna and officials from the Akron, Cleveland and Toledo zoos told an Ohio Senate committee yesterday that they support a proposal to restrict private ownership of exotic animals.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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After the recession, Ohio is gaining construction jobs; projects in the Columbus area are leading the growth | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Boosted by expansion at local hospitals and colleges, the number of construction jobs in Ohio slowly has begun to rise. The state’s construction industry employed 177,300 workers in January, an increase of 4,500 — or 2.6 percent — from January 2011, according to a new analysis of Labor Department data by the Associated General Contractors of America.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Fair-weather warning for gardeners | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Central Ohio’s record-breaking warmth has heated up gardeners and greenhouse traffic. Customers already are asking for tomato plants and annual flowers such as petunias and impatiens. “People need to keep in mind our frost(-free) date still isn’t until the middle of May, even though we’ve had so many warm days,” said Shelli Berry-McDaniel, a horticulturist at Wilson’s Garden Center in Newark.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Gardeners gallop at conservatory | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “Warmer-than-normal spring weather has the grounds staff scurrying at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. The conservatory, 1777 E. Broad St., has another reason for getting the grounds in shape: It will co-host the 2012 conference of the American Public Gardens Association on June 19-22.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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Majority think U.S. losing science edge | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “More than half of Americans queried in a recent poll doubt that the United States will be the world leader in health care by 2020, and nearly 60 percent think a country other than the United States will lead the world in science and technology by that time.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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India’s ex-Mr. Universe, 100, credits diet, attitude | The Columbus Dispatch
dispatch.com — “KOLKATA, India — A former Mr. Universe who has just turned 100 said yesterday that happiness and a life without tensions are the key to his longevity. Manohar Aich, who is 4 feet 11 inches tall, overcame many hurdles, including grinding poverty and a stint in prison, to achieve bodybuilding glory.” View full resource at dispatch.com
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