Monday, November 14, 2011

The Health Report

Petri dish to dinner plate, in-vitro meat coming soon Petri dish to dinner plate, in-vitro meat coming soon

Scientists are cooking up new ways of satisfying the world's ever-growing hunger for meat.

Study links religious services to optimism Study links religious services to optimism

Regular attendance at religious services is associated with a more optimistic outlook.

U.S. food lobby fighting hard to defend kid ads U.S. food lobby fighting hard to defend kid ads

Regulators admitted that they might weaken rules that monitor how junk food is marketed to kids.

Antibiotics overprescribed for children: study Antibiotics overprescribed for children: study

A recent study found that U.S. doctors write 10 million unnecessary prescriptions for children every year.

Court blocks graphic cigarette labels, citing 1st Amendment Court blocks graphic cigarette labels, citing 1st Amendment

Images depicting the harmful effects of smoking in graphic detail will not appear on cigarette packs.

Insight: In Greek crisis, HIV gains ground Insight: In Greek crisis, HIV gains ground

Greece's HIV infection rate has skyrocketed, and the Hellenic Center predicts things will only get worse.

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