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Results last updated June 20th, 2012

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Eye Diseases Linked To Age Increasingly SharplyStudy

Americans are facing a sharp increase in eye diseases as they pass 40, two reports conclude. The numbers suggest a big hike during the last decade in those who experienced vision impairment and

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Report Don't Worry Much About Quakes And Fracking

The controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing to extract natural gas does not pose a high risk for triggering earthquakes large enough to feel, but other types of energy-related drilling can

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Invensys Seen In Play Despite Bid Talks Ending

A slump in shares of British engineering group Invensys Plc as bid hopes faded did little to dampen the belief of some company watchers that the group was "in play" for the possible disposal of some

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US Declassifying Attacks In Yemen Somalia

The White House is partially lifting the lid of secrecy on its counterterrorism campaign against al-Qaida in Yemen and Somalia by formally acknowledging for the first time that it is conducting

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Fracking Can Cause Earthquakes But Oil And Gas Extraction May Cause More

Geologists and politicians have been arguing for several years about whether hydraulic fracturing of shale to release natural gas can cause earthquakes. Finally, a comprehensive study has settled the

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US Government Faulted Over Risk Of Pathogens Escaping Lab

The Department of Homeland Security underestimates the risk that human error could allow pathogens to escape from a proposed $1 billion lab designed to study lethal animal-borne diseases, a U.S.

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Great Recession Took Deep Toll Across US States

The nation's recent recession had a "broad and deep" impact across the United States, but certain states such as Florida and California were particularly hard-hit, according to a report released on

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Sandusky Jurors Begin Deliberating Sex Abuse Case

Jurors in Jerry Sandusky's child sexual abuse case began deliberations Thursday after prosecutors described him as a child molester who groomed his victims, while a defense attorney said the former

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Eating Disorders Hitting Women Over 50 Study Finds

THURSDAY, June 21 (HealthDay News) -- Although eating disorders are typically thought of as a problem among teenage girls, many women over 50 practice unhealthy eating behaviors, a new study

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PSU Trial Shows Missed Chances Coverup Suspected

The eyewitness testimony that confronted jurors in Jerry Sandusky's child-molestation trial this week was disturbing not only for its graphic descriptions of sex with boys, but for what it said about

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Facebook Blames Nasdaq Errors For Its Weak Market Debut

For the first time, Facebook is acknowledging what went wrong on IPO day and in the days after its lackluster stock market debut. Facebook's fingers are pointing directly at the Nasdaq Stock

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Days Of Pain For Accusers In Penn State Sex Abuse Trial

Some spoke so softly they were barely audible. Others were stoic, while some were almost defiant. One wept.But no matter their demeanors, each of the eight young men summoned to the witness stand in

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Spain PM Brushes Off IMF Austerity Advice For Now

Spain will not immediately implement the International Monetary Fund's latest recommendations, which include cutting government workers' wages further, because they are nonbinding advice, the prime

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Checks Not Guaranteed For All Insurance Rebates

The check may not be in the mail.The Obama administration said in a report Thursday that 12.8 million people will benefit from health insurance rebates averaging $151 per household. But the number of

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China Telecom Firms May Be Subsidized US Lawmaker

Two of China's top telecommunications companies may be selling subsidized gear in the United States, and legislation could be proposed to deal with any related national-security threat, the head of

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Waze Now Offers RealTime Gas Prices Discounts

Social GPS and live traffic app Waze is getting a little smarter. It now offers real-time gas prices and fuel discounts in addition to driving directions and traffic information. If you’re not

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IRS To Review Whistleblower Program For Speed Quality

The Internal Revenue Service is planning a "comprehensive review" of its embattled whistleblower program to improve the speed and quality of its decisions, an agency official said in a June 20

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Oil Drops To Near 8month Low Above 80 In Asia

Oil prices dropped to near 8-month lows above $80 a barrel Thursday in Asia after the U.S. central bank balked at implementing vigorous stimulus measures to boost waning economic growth.Benchmark oil

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IMF Spain Should Raise Taxes To Reduce Deficit

Spain should raise taxes and cut government workers' pay to narrow its budget deficit, the International Monetary Fund said Friday.The international lending group said that Spain's deficit is likely

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US Agency Urges New Charge For Medicare Patients

A congressional agency on Friday recommended making traditional Medicare beneficiaries pay more money upfront for medical services as a way to insulate the popular government program from ever-rising

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