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Americans Exposed To Heart Disease, Strokes Because Of Too Much Salt In Diet
A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers reveals that most Americans...
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Belly Fat Tied to Increased Risk for Restless Legs Syndrome
Excess fat around the waistline has long been blamed for increasing the risk of heart disease,...
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Eat Less Red or Processed Meat! Live Longer!
Eating too much red meat might put you at risk of dying early from cancer, heart disease and...
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House, Senate Ban BPA Use in Food, Drink Containers
House and Senate lawmakers passed a bill yesterday to introduce a federal ban on bisphenol A (BPA)...
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Group: Baby Care Products Contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals
A health advocacy group found out that more than half the baby shampoo, lotion and other infant...
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Ozone Exposure Is Deadly
A study that analyzed data on 18 years showed that the risk of respiratory problems has been...
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It’s All About Calories
Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health and the Pennington Biomedical Research Center...
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Any Diet Is Good for Losing Weight as long as You Stick to It!
Losing weight has always been a problem for overweight and obese people. There are so many books,...
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Alcohol Consumption Tied to Cancer Risk in Women
Even moderate alcohol consumption appears to increase a woman’s risk of developing cancer,...
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Lack of Sunshine Vitamin May Trigger Colds
Lack of sunshine vitamin may trigger colds, according to a study published this week in the...
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Calcium May Lower Digestive Cancer Risk
People with the highest levels of calcium intake had significantly fewer cancers of the digestive...
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Low Humidity Levels Can Favor the Spreading of Flu Germs
According to a new study by Oregon researchers, flu viruses are more easily transmitted from one...
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Cardiologists Offer Tips for Everyone’s Hearts
Nowadays many people feel more and more worried about the fact that they need to pass over this...
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Obesity in Pregnancy May Result in Birth Defects
Obese pregnant women are at great risk of having babies with a wide range of birth defects,...
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No Link Found Between Fertility Drugs and Ovarian Cancer
Women treated with common fertility drugs do not have an increased risk of ovarian cancer, a new...
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Hormonal Test May Predict The Likelihood Of Postpartum Depression
What is your chance of developing postpartum depression? This is a question most women are eager...
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Common Chemicals May Cause Infertility
Common chemicals found in food packaging, pesticides, clothing, upholstery, carpets and cosmetics...
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Fewer Calories Lead to Better Memory
A new study published on Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences showed that...
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Another H5N1 Alert in China!
China has been dealing this year with a growing epidemic of the highly contagious and potentially...
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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Improve the Mental Development of Premature Baby Girls
According to a new study, preterm infant girls who receive a high amount of omega-3 fatty acid...
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Health Groups Dissatisfied with U.S. Tobacco Control Policies
The annual report on U.S. tobacco control efforts released by the American Lung Association gave...
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Low Blood Oxygen on Everest Proved Another Amazing Human Capability
British researchers have found that the established medical rules about the amount of oxygen needed...
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Study Blames Childhood Trauma for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Researchers at Emory University School of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and...
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Lack of Vitamin D Boosts Caesarean Risk
Heavy with child women who lack vitamin D may face a greater risk of having a Cesarean delivery,...
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Pregnant Women with Vitamin D Deficit at Risk for C-Section
Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Centre report in the...
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Star Rating System For U.S. Nursing Homes
A five-star rating system was released last week by The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services...
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New System To Rate Nursing Homes In U.S.
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released the quality ratings for all the...
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New Ovarian Cancer Therapy May Be Unlocked by Two Enzymes
New research data surfaced showing that women suffering from ovarian cancer with low levels of two...
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New Ratings System for U.S. Nursing Homes
Federal officials hope the new rating system for nursing homes across the country will put...
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Levels of Two Proteins Help Predict Ovarian Cancer Survival
A woman’s chance of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, US...
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Study: End to Rise in Vehicle Emissions Possible by Next Decade
The rise in vehicle emissions could be halted by the next decade using an integrative approach...
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Severe Hypoglycemia in Older Diabetics Tied to Dementia
Type 2 diabetics who suffer hypoglycemia crises serious enough to need emergency care may be at...
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Type 1 Diabetics Closer To Be Cured
Type 1 diabetics may soon benefit from a treatment that could enable them to survive without the...
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Infant Formula Contaminated with Fuel Rocket
When it comes to food, everybody appears to be in danger, from infants to the very old. Nothing is...
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Unhappy Marriages May Hurt Women’s Heart, Literally
Marital stress raises health risks for women, but nor for men, according to a new study presented...
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Want to Lose Weight? Stick to Your Diet, Researchers Say
New research in this week’s issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reveals the secret...
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Aspirin Found to Reduce Colon Cancer Risk
Long-term use of aspirin or other similar nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may reduce the risk...
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California Experts Puzzled by Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome May Be Linked to Childhood Trauma
Children who are exposed to sexual, physical or psychological abuse are more likely to develop...
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Dutch Fever For Ice Skating Race Rises As Cold Persists
Amsterdam - As temperatures plunge across Europe, many are cursing the cold. But not in the...
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Low Levels Of Vitamin D Increase Risk Of Caesarean Delivery
Researchers from Boston University found that pregnant women who didn’t have a sufficient...
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Low-Glycemic Diet Helps Diabetics
People suffering from type 2 diabetes may keep their disease under control if they follow a...
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Two Enzymes Found To Increase Ovarian Cancer Patients’ Survival
According to a new study by U.S. researchers, high levels of two particular enzymes in ovarian...
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Low-Glycemic Diet Keeps Diabetes under Control
For people who have type 2 diabetes,
following a low-glycemic diet designed to keep blood sugar...
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FDA Planning to Change Consumer Advice on Fish Consumption for Pregnant Women, Kids
Recently, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has been planning to review the recommendations...
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Gene Helps Prevent Heart Disease
Some individuals who carry a gene mutation can consume fatty foods without having their cholesterol...
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FDA Encourages Fish Consumption in Pregnant Women, Kids
Federal regulators seek to change guidelines on fish consumption for pregnant women and young...
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Study: Gene Mutation May Prevent Cardiovascular Disease
A small group of people carry a genetic mutation which helps protect their heart against the...
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Gene Mutation Protects against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Report: Some Foods Contain Too Much Salt
A new study to be published in the January issue of Consumer
Reports reveals that many foods...
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FDA Allows Melamine In Infant Formula
Although the FDA recently said that melamine in any amount might threaten the health of infant...
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Weight Loss Surgery Improves Fertility
Women who become heavy with child after weight-loss surgery are prone to be healthier and less...
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Take Your Statins To Prevent Heart Attack!
Half of heart attacks and strokes happen
among apparently healthy men and women with normal or low...
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Crestor Can Detect Risks Of Heart Attack
A cholesterol-lowering statin drug administered to people who have normal cholesterol can cut their...
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Migraine Headaches May Diminish Breast Cancer Risk
Women with a history of migraine headaches have a reduced risk of developing breast cancer,...
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Migraines Reduce Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Women who usually suffer from migraines may have the comfort of knowing they stand less chance of...
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Testosterone Patch Helps Postmenopausal Women Recover Their Libido
Postmenopausal women may often suffer from no or low libido. On average, studies have shown that...
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“Red Wine” Drug Fights Against Obesity Regardless of Diet
Are scientists one step closer to finding the secret weapon in the fight against obesity and...
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If You Suffer From Any Kind Of Sexual Dysfunction, Do Something About It!
A study led by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and published in the November issue...
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Technology
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UN Report: Mobile Subscribers Reach 4.1 Billion At The End of 2008
Over the past five years, the Information and communication technologies index showed that almost...
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Microsoft’s W7 and WM7 Release Dates Narrowing Down
The precise date when Windows 7 and Windows Mobile 7 will be launched is unknown yet, but the...
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US E-Commerce Likely To Grow Again In 2010
A research group has just concluded that e-commerce in the US will most likely climb back to last...
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Intel Announces Numerous Price Cuts
Intel has announced a slashing of the prices for 20 older processors in its lineup by as much as 48...
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The Crowd At CES - Not As Big As Expected But Apparently Enough
The general belief about this year’s International Consumer Electronics...
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Microsoft To Offer Anti-Malware Software Free Of Charge
PC security is one aspect that increasingly concerns
Microsoft, and as a proof of that, the...
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Microsoft Gives Fluffy Start To Windows Azure Cloud OS
Monday, at Microsoft’s Professional Developers
Conference in Los Angeles, the company introduces...
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Apple Puts The Spotlight On Notebooks
Next week, Apple is turning its attention to their notebook
line, which has been wanting for a...
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Update: Computer Virus Makes Extraterrestrial Landing On ISS Laptops
We all know what computer viruses are capable of these days,
but the latest manifestation of this...
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Canon's Mid-Range EOS 50D D-SLR Features New 15MP Sensor
Canon released more details on its EOS 50D digital-SLR, which will feature a new sensor with...
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Study Exposes Comcast, Cox, StarHub For Constant P2P Interference
Comcast, Cox and StarHub are not
exactly true to their users, the latest study from the German...
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FCC: Comcast Blocked Subscribers Even At Low Congestion Levels
The Federal Communications
Commission’s investigation on Comcast’s Internet practices revealed...
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Daimler Brings Li-I Battery Technology To Its Hybrid Luxury Sedan
Daimler AG announced on Friday
its plans to introduce a Mercedes-Benz hybrid on lithium-ion...
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Sony Unveils Cyber-Shot DSC-W300 13.6-Megapixel Camera
After last year’s Cyber-shot
DSC-W200, Sony announced its latest creation, Cyber-shot DSC-W300, a...
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Boeing Working On Brand New Airborne Weapon
Boeing is currently working on a
new powerful weapon that could strike fear into the eyes of many,...
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Seagate Unveils Its First Hybrid Drives: Momentus 5400 PSD
You surely have heard about solid state drives or SSDs. They
feature far greater reliability,...
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Microsoft and Philips Push with FCC for White Space Use
Microsoft and Philips have both previously pushed for the use of white space frequencies (those...
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IBM Opens New Doors to Quantum Computing
IBM is once again in the avant-garde of technological breakthroughs: its engineers have recently...
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HP: We Stand Behind The Safety Of Our Laser Printers
Earlier this week a new study conducted by the Australian
scientists revealed that certain laser...
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Laser Printers Can Be A Risk For Your Health
The laser printer from your office or home could be in fact “a
silent killer”. A new study...
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Apple TV Hacked to Allow External USB Storage Devices
Apple TV Hacks crew has recently provided a software patch that allows for external storage devices...
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AMD’s Barcelona Quad CPUs to Debut in August
AMD announced today that its Quad-Core Opteron processors, code-named “Barcelona,” are planned for...
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Seagate Reaches 1 TB Milestone
Now you can forget about not having space on hard drive to
store your files, because Seagate...
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Science
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Scientists: Sea levels could rise 1 metre as Antarctic ice melts
Wellington - A large amount of permanent Antarctic ice could melt in the next 100...
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Antarctica Suffers From Global Warming Just As Every Other Continent
Even though a few years back there were some reports about Antarctica’s weather getting...
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Early Trauma May Lead to CFS in Adulthood
Children facing trauma may develop chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in their adulthood, according...
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Two Enzymes Might Help Predict Ovarian Cancer Outcome
A woman’s chance of surviving ovarian cancer may be linked to levels of two proteins, US...
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Study Says Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Early HIV Diagnosis And Treatment Essential To Save Babies’ Lives
A United Nations report has shown that
early HIV testing and treatment procedures which provide...
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NASA’s Spirit Mars Rover Endangered by Dust Storms
The Spirit Rover, which has been exploring the Red Planet’s
surface for almost five years, is now...
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A Migraine A Day Keeps Breast Cancer Away!
The good part of a migraine is that it indicates that you have a lower risk of developing breast...
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Answer For Lack Of Sexual Desire In Older Women: Testosterone Patch
Lack of sexual desire among women is not something new. Just
last week, a study by...
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Solar Wind's Record-Low Level Puts Future Space Missions At Risk
Solar activity reached new levels this year, with solar
wind declining at lowest values in five...
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Arctic Ice Continues Meltdown To Second Lowest Level In Three Decades
Sea ice levels are approaching a new record this year, which
unfortunately is a negative one. The...
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Low-Carb Diet Is The Best Choice To Lower Cholesterol
If you really want to lose weight and decrease your
cholesterol level, you may try the...
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Regrettable Summer Record: Gulf Dead Zone To Reach An All-Time High
This summer could bring an absolute record, unfortunately a bad
one, for the “dead zone” off the...
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Albany Medical Prize Goes to Female Researchers
For the first time in its eight-year history, the Albany Medical Center Prize went to two female...
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Study: Global Warming Responsible For Oxygen-Depleted Ocean Zones
Oceans are just as affected by
global warming as the rest of the planet, and the effects of this...
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Scientists Find Safe, But Smelly Method For Suspended Animation
What is the latest discovery in
terms of “suspended animation” sustainers? Researchers concluded...
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IUCN’s Report Says 16.306 Species Are Facing Extinction
An annual survey published Wednesday by the World
Conservation Union, IUCN revealed a sad and...
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NASA’s Rovers Resume Explorations After Dust Storm
After the massive dust storm that nearly killed them, both Opportunity and Spirit are resuming...
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NASA's Mars Rovers Doomed?
Despite the massive dust storm that engulfs most of Mars as you are reading these lines, it appears...
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Diabetes Drugs from the Past Work in the Present Too
Researchers at John Hopkins University have found out that old medicines used to treat type 2...
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Chinese Farm-Raised Seafood Import Blocked by FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration blocked the import from China of five species of seafood, as...
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China’s Toothpaste in Uncomfortable Spotlight
Singaporeans have been warned to keep away from three brands of Chinese toothpaste after traces of...
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