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Bloomberg

Obama Health Rule an Affront to Religious Groups: Ramesh Ponnuru
Bloomberg
Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of Health and Human Services, says that a new health-care regulation “strikes the appropriate balance between respecting religious freedom and increasing access to important preventive services.
New surveys: Catholics want birth control coverageUSA TODAY
White House open to contraception compromiseReuters
Obama advisers seek compromise on contraception ruleWashington Post
Boston.com -NPR
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Daily Mail

Walmart to add labels to healthy food in bid to improve consumers' health
Daily Mail
By Daily Mail Reporter Eggs are among the foods getting a new 'Great For You' icon from the world's largest retailer as it tries to convince shoppers that they can make healthy, low-cost choices when picking out food at its US stores.
What Walmart foods are Great for You?Chicago Tribune

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New York Daily News

U.S. to Boost Funding for Alzheimer's Research by $50M
Bloomberg
About 5.1 million Americans suffer from the condition and caseloads are expected to double by 2050, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services. The cause of the degenerative condition is unknown and there is no cure.
Collaborations Between Public and Private Sector Are Critical to Advance ...MarketWatch (press release)
Health Highlights: Feb. 7, 2012U.S. News & World Report
US boosts funding for Alzheimer's researchAFP
Reuters
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Fox11online.com

Smokers report worse dental health, but go to dentists less often, CDC says
Washington Post
Smokers seem to be aware their dental health is worse “but they're not doing anything about it,” said Robin Cohen, a CDC statistician who co-authored the new report. Why not? Half of the smokers said they could not afford to see a dentist, ...
Quitting Smoking May Halve Risk of Oral Health ProblemsU.S. News & World Report

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