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Related results for EXPOSED as well as its synonyms, and relative terms endangered, exposed, open, sensitive, subject to, susceptible, vulnerable,likely, prone uncovered, undefended, unguarded, unprotected, unscreened, unsecured

Results last updated May 16th, 2012

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Secondhand Smoke Tied To More Health Effects

People regularly exposed to secondhand smoke may have increased risks of dying from various causes, a long-term study from China suggests.Researchers found that compared with adults who lived and

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Health Tip Secondhand Smoke Is Dangerous

(HealthDay News) -- There's no safe amount of exposure to secondhand smoke, which can cause lung and heart problems among people who don't smoke.The womenshealth.gov website says secondhand smoke

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Cech Takes Heart Out Of Russian Defeat

Czech Republic goalkeeper Petr Cech tried to take the positives out of the 4-1 hammering his side received at the hands of Russia in their Euro 2012 opener by saying he took heart from what happened

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Diesel Exhaust Is Cancercausing UN Health Body

The World Health Organisation's cancer research agency on Tuesday classified diesel engine exhaust as cancer-causing, and urged action to reduce human exposure to it."Diesel engine exhaust causes

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WHO's Cancer Agency Diesel Fumes Cause Cancer

Diesel fumes cause cancer, the World Health Organization's cancer agency declared Tuesday, a ruling it said could make exhaust as important a public health threat as secondhand smoke.The risk of

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Cyprus Moves Closer To Asking For EU Bailout

Cyprus' central bank chief says the country is increasingly likely to have to ask for EU bailout money to help rescue its banking sector.Panicos Demetriades has told the Financial Times in an

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Ancient Warship's Ram Under Attack By Corrosion

An ancient warship's ram has been slowly disintegrating since it was retrieved from the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. A new analysis shows sulfuric acid buildup is to blame.Researchers are racing

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'Safe' Arsenic Levels Harm Pregnant Mice And Offspring Study Says

Arsenic levels in drinking water deemed safe in the U.S. have negative health effects on pregnant mice and their offspring, according to a new study, and the findings could have implications for

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Feds To Rule On Cancer Aid For WTC Dust Exposure

A federal health official is expected to decide within days whether to expand an aid program for anyone sickened by World Trade Center dust to cover cancer, a move that would be cheered by many

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Tuberculosis 25 Babies In California Possibly Exposed To TB

Two hospitals in Sacramento and Solano County, California, have reached out to parents of 25 babies who many have been exposed to tuberculosis in the hospitals' neonatal intensive care units.Health

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Person Visited Neonatal Units Before TB Diagnosis

A person with an active case of tuberculosis who visited two Northern California neonatal intensive care units had a valid reason to be there and had not been diagnosed at the time, officials said

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Spanish Regulator Halts Trading In Bankia Shares

Spain's market regulator has suspended trading of shares in bailed-out lender Bankia ahead of a board meeting of the bank that is expected to decide on the amount of money it needs from the

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High Blood Pressure In Pregnancy May Threaten Kids' Heart Health

THURSDAY, May 24 (HealthDay News) -- Preeclampsia, a dangerous spike in a woman's blood pressure during pregnancy, may predispose offspring to high blood pressure in childhood and young adulthood,

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Blasting Music Tied To Drinking And Drugs Study

Doctors know that drinking, drugs and risky sex go together in young people -- and a new study suggests loud music should be added to that list.In the report from The Netherlands, researchers found

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Chemical Exposure Influences Rat Behavior For Generations

When pregnant rats are exposed to a common crop chemical, their descendants three generations later show more anxiety and stress than the offspring of unexposed peers, US researchers said.The study

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Kids Suffer Longterm From Parents' Smoking Study

Children exposed to their parents' cigarette smoke are at greater risk of suffering serious cardiovascular health problems later in life, a study showed Wednesday.The Menzies Research Institute in

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California Woman Burned By Flaming Beach Stones

A California mother suffered severe burns from a handful of beach rocks that burst into flames in her pocket, and authorities on Friday said they are trying to determine why the stones appear to have

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Judge Delays Mladic Trial Due To Evidence Errors

A judge suspended Ratko Mladic's genocide and war crimes trial indefinitely Thursday after prosecutors failed to disclose thousands of documents to the former Bosnian Serb military chief's defense

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Combat Blasts May Give Troops Same Brain Disease As Athletes

Members of the military exposed to blasts in combat can develop the same brain disease as professional athletes who experience multiple concussions, a new study suggests.Researchers found evidence of

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