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There Ought to Be Clones
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Jul 1, 1997
)
Scientists Reaffirm: Water Chlorination Vital for Protecting Public Health
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Jun 18, 1997
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Second Most Common Cause of Cancer Death May Be 80 Percent Preventable, Says Panel of Scientists
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Jun 10, 1997
)
False Cancer 'Warning' Over Laxatives: Corporations Can Engage in Mouse Terrorism, Too False Cancer 'Warning' Over Laxatives: Corporations Can Engage in Mouse Terrorism, Too
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Jun 3, 1997
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Colorectal Cancer: Myths, Facts, and Possibilities
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Jun 1, 1997
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Is a Deal with the Cigarette Industry in the Interest of Public Health? The Answer Will Be Found in the Fine Print
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Jun 1, 1997
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Public-Health Scientist Urges Attorneys General: Don't Sign 'Global Settlement' Granting Cigarette Companies Immunity from Lawsuits
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May 27, 1997
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Scientist Deplores Philip Morris' 'Woman Thing' Music Campaign as Latest Enticement to Young Girls
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May 22, 1997
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Cigarette Deal Unparalleled Setback for Public Health
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Apr 28, 1997
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Consumers Should Dismiss Fearmongering About Genetically Engineered Foods
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Apr 23, 1997
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Corporate Greed or Children's Health?
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Apr 22, 1997
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Scientists Applaud Board of Education Decision: rBGH Milk is Safe for Schools
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Apr 22, 1997
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Science Panel Rejects Possible Tobacco Settlement, Sees No Public Health Gains Whatsoever in Proposed Deal
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Apr 17, 1997
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For Your Upcoming Picnic, Don't Hold the Mayo and Other Tips on How to Stay Healthy in Summer
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Apr 15, 1997
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Scientists Urge Governor Whitman to Take Action to Fluoridate all New Jersey Water Supply
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Apr 9, 1997
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Scientists Assure NYC Residents: Dry Cleaning Emissions Are Not a Health Hazard
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Apr 8, 1997
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Scientists Conclude: Liggett Deal May Be Hazardous to Public Health
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Apr 8, 1997
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Scientists Assure Parents: Commercial Baby Food is Safe and Nutritious
(
Apr 4, 1997
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Feeding Baby Safely
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Apr 1, 1997
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What Liggett Got in Return
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Apr 1, 1997
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Imitation of Ecstasy: A Commentary on Ephedra Products
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Apr 1, 1997
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Why I Am Not a Vegetarian
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Apr 1, 1997
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Science Panel Rejects EPA Plan to Make Air Standards Even Stricter
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Mar 13, 1997
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Award-Winning Journalist Scores Media for Exaggerating Environmental Risk
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Mar 5, 1997
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National Science Panel Launches New York Affiliate to Monitor City's Health Priorities
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Feb 28, 1997
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