Lead poisoning toll revised to one in 38 young children
<p>NEW YORK (AP) — More than half a million U.S. children are now believed to have lead poisoning, roughly twice the previous high estimate, health officials reported.
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<p>NEW YORK (AP) — More than half a million U.S. children are now believed to have lead poisoning, roughly twice the previous high estimate, health officials reported.
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<p>CHICAGO — States with the most gun control laws have the fewest gun-related deaths, according to a study that suggests sheer quantity of measures might make a difference.
<p>Q. I saw your column about cracks at the corner of the mouth and was surprised to learn this actually had a name.
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<p>ROSE: This rose is to Judge Gary E. Norton for pushing back against the rampant self-involvement that’s shredding the fabric of society.
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<p>America’s sugar policy takes the cake... literally.
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<p>Joseph F. “Joe” Shuman, 99, of Pine Crest Lane, Shickshinny, died Saturday evening, April 6, 2013, at the Bonham Nursing Center where he had been a resident since June 27, 2012.
<p>Elena I. Spudes, 93, of Bloomsburg passed away Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Geisinger-Bloomsburg Health Care Center.
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<p>Donald Joseph Marx, 62, of Huntington Mills died peacefully at home on Sunday morning, April 7, 2013.
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<p>Marjorie E. Hart, 70, of Berwick passed away peacefully Saturday, April 6, 2013, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. She was born on Jan.