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_ Restaurant Customers Often Get Bad Food-Safety Information By Jane Farrell article Restaurants donΓÇÖt do an effective job of telling customers about the risks associated with eating undercooked meat ΓÇô specifically hamburgers, … Read More→
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_ Senior Health Quitting Smoking, Even After Age 60, Reduces the Risk of Death at 70 and Older By Sondra Forsyth article Tobacco use continues to be a major cause of cancer and premature death. Most studies of cigarette smoking and mortality … Read More→