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Soy, Almond, Coconut: If It's Not From A Cow, Can You Legally Call It Milk?
Some members of Congress are calling on the government to crack down on food labels like soy milk or hemp milk. They say the "milk" label is legally reserved for only one beverage source: cows.
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Is Alcohol A Problem? Online Tool Helps Assess Risk And Find Help
Treatment for alcohol problems isn't a one-size-fits-all approach. The NIH has launched a navigator site that can help figure out the scope of the problem and find evidence-based treatment options.
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City Puts Up 'Big Blue Frame' At Park — And Removes It After Citizens Put Up A Fight
The frame was taken down just days after it was erected in Garden of the Gods, in Colorado Springs, Colo. It was meant to add pizazz to photos; instead, it sparked outrage.
San Diego Washing Streets With Bleach To Combat Hepatitis A Outbreak
The disease has killed at least 15 people and infected nearly 400 in the city, and it is hitting the homeless population the hardest.
Tiny, Ancient Tree-Dweller Was One Of Earth's Earliest Primates
About 55 million years ago, a teacup-sized critter in China was helping to pave the way for apes and humans. This insect eater had fingernails and stereo vision, a newly published analysis of a fossil suggests. And it weighed just 1 ounce.
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Just 115,000 Jobs Added Last Month, Jobless Rate Dipped To 8.1 Percent
Job growth was weak, but the jobless rate edged down from 8.2 percent in March.
Iowa GOP Puts Santorum Ahead By 34 Votes, But Result 'Unresolved'
On the evening of the Jan. 3 caucuses, it was estimated Mitt Romney was eight votes ahead. Now, official say, Rick Santorum has a slight edge. Still, it's basically a split decision. Some precincts' results are missing.
Breaking Down Trump's VP Announcement, On A Difficult Day
Donald Trump ended weeks of speculation Friday by announcing his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence. The announcement wasn't simple, though, coming in the wake of the mass killing in Nice, France.
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On Helene Grimaud's New Album, 'Water' Is A Metaphor And Motivation
An environmental activist as well as a pianist, Grimaud was motivated by composers' fascination with water. Each piece on her new album is inspired by it.
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A Few Doctors Account For Outsize Share Of Malpractice Claims
When it comes to medical malpractice, a history of claims against a doctor is the strongest indicator that more malpractice claims are likely.
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