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Report: Smoking Kills 5 Million a Year

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About 5 million people around the world die from the effects of smoking each year, and a whopping 95 percent of the global population remains unprotected by anti-tobacco laws, the World Health Organization says.
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Government-Run Health Care Is Here

So what if the Senate ditches the public option? Even without so-called "socialized medicine," there still will be plenty of government-run health care to go around.
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9 Unexpected Things in Drinking Water

Charles Duhigg of The New York Times today delivered the latest unsettling news about the nation's water supply: It's not as clean as you might think. An analysis of federal data from the last five years revealed that more than 20 percent of the nation's water-treatment systems have broken the Safe Drinking Water Act.
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Gumbel Says He's Had Cancer Surgery

Bryant Gumbel shocked a television audience with the news that he's recovering from cancer surgery and treatment. The former "Today" show anchor, 61, said a malignant tumor and part of his lung were removed two months ago.
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10 Surprising Effects of Climate Change

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Allergy seasons are coming earlier. Arctic lakes are vanishing by the dozen. And the world's mountains are springing a little higher. These trends are just a few of the more surprising effects of global warming.
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22,723 Pounds of Beef Recalled

A California company recalls more than 20,000 pounds of beef amid concerns the meat is linked to two cases of salmonella, federal officials say. The Fresno-based Beef Packers Inc. is pulling products produced Sept. 23 with the establishment number "EST. 31913" printed on case code labels.
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