Articles related to "Concern"A proposed American Green Energy Bill is causing the Canadian government some concern. The concern centers on the Alberta Oil Sands.
The deadline for public commentary on proposed changes to U.S.D.A. organic standards is Tuesday, May 22.
Research suggests a high relationship between emotional intelligence and leadership performance.
If dog owners haven't heard of the Havanese breed, they soon will. Adorable features and irresistible personality are bringing Havanese dogs to more and more families.
John Locke's wrote the moving A Letter Concerning Toleration which calls for unity and setting aside differences in order to attain peace and freedom.
The decline in the quality of air people breathe today is investigated by students to determine how smog is formed from carbon-based materials.
Across the country cases of sexual abuse against children seem to be escalating. In the wake of the Supreme Court's ruling on child rape questions are raised.
Correctly planning for the many important development issues faced in the north will positively effect both the environment and its inhabitants.
Victims of domestic violence are not always easily recognized, but many hide the results of abuse in the workplace, in the neighborhoods, on the streets, and in families.
Certain events this season serve as a warning sign that much work still needs to be done in improving driver safety
Far too many people in Canada are going hungry every day, according to the country's national food bank organization.
Optimal iodine levels are necessary during pregnancy and lactation. Unfortunately iodine deficiency is occurring even in countries using iodized salt programs.
Lupin - a member of the peanut family - is making its way into more and more foods, a potential problem for those with a peanut allergy.
As technology advances ahead, more and more people are resorting to spying on their spouses with the use of spying equipment to catch their infidelity in action.
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that is spread through the air. Many consider TB to no longer be a threat, but over 14,000 cases were reported in the U.S in 2005.
Climbing aboard the Celtics' "ubuntu" train will not change Rasheed Wallace's troubles with technicals. The C's should manage his minutes to avoid unnecessary losses.
Writing an "A" paper requires the right battle-plan, which tackles the bigger issues before the smaller ones.
Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have both criticised Moldovan authorities for their record on human rights.
Blood banks are in search of all blood types, rare and common. Few people feel ill afterward and regular blood donation will not harm the body.
Aspartame is a sweetener backed by industry dollars, and plagued by anecdotal controversies. While some accusations remain unproven, others have clinical relevance.
US government scientists publish findings that there are some concerns for BPA exposure. Canada's government considers classifying BPA as a dangerous substance.
"The FDA adverse event reports on the HPV vaccine read like a catalog of horrors."
(Thomas Fitton, President, Judicial Watch)
High fructose corn syrup digests, absorbs and metabolizes differently from regular sugar, and could be a culprit in our nation's obesity epidemic.
Over the years, cell phones have become a necessity for kids. But are kids with cell phones at risk?
As the recession forces shoppers to tighten their belts, there is deeper concern that the already struggling jet carving industry in Whitby could be hit harder still.
Recreational boaters need to deal with the same stability issues experienced by commercial mariners. Addressing vessel stability will make your next trip safer.
Having to provide punishment is a duty of parenthood. However, parents can make certain the after effects focus on the behavior, not the teen themselves.
Debate over breast cancer screening is renewed as a federal task force publishes new guidelines recommending against routine mammography screening for women in their 40s.
u.s. preventative services task force recommends women in 40s discontinue annual mammograms for possible breast cancer detection
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susan g komen for cure founding chair nancy brinker says task force guidelines on breast cancer should not be universally followed
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nancy brinker concerned about recommendations for less screening of breast cancer and prostate cancer and cervical cancer and colon cancer
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susan g komen for cure chair nancy brinker holds national press club news conference on federal task force recommendations on breast cancer screening
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federal task force of doctors and scientists reverses previous position on breast cancer screening and says women over age 50 should have mammograms every other year
Landslide wins by ruling party United Russia reinforce concerns of opposition parties and many voters that Russia's Sunday elections were illegitimate and unfair.
The article focusses on the drawbacks of harnessing nuclear energy at present. It talks in detail of issues surrouding nuclear energy that are causing anxiety.
The status of health care in Afghanistan has been decimated by decades of war. Disease epidemics are common, including outbreaks of polio. Infant mortality is also high.
DNA testing is taking a more prominent role in the United States legal system. But, as people start to rely on scientific evidence as truth, many advocate caution.
Aerial crop spraying with pesticides newspaper article criticizes EPA regulations. Asthma, allergies, learning disorders, and cancer blamed on pesticides in food chain.
Growing concern over vaccine side effects and incomplete testing are causing people, including some health care professionals, to decide against the influenza injection.
Having children does not signal the end to traveling overland in Africa. With preparation and awareness dangers can be minimized while the vacation is enjoyed to the full
Pregnant women who are significantly overweight or obese are more likely to suffer health problems during pregnancy, and are at an increased risk of poor birth outcomes.
Older people face the challenge of finding timely treatment for signs of depression--which may be more difficult to recognize.
The hCG diet has many nutrition professionals and doctors speaking out on deceptive claims, lack of proof, and the questionable background of its promoter.
Whether setting up an import business that sources blue tooth wireless headsets from China or custom-made carpets from India, sourcing a reliable supplier can be tricky.
The Internet looks as though it's here to stay. Whether site content is good or bad when it's up, it's up (in theory) forever...with ever-growing societal consequences.
Many reforms have been enacted in the banking industry because of its history of crisis, and consumers are now changing the way that they manage their money.
There is nothing like an outdoor wedding or wedding reception. But outdoor weddings have unique concerns and requirements.
The final months and weeks of pregnancy may come with some uncomfortable surprises for the new mother. Being prepared for what's to come can make a difference.
A recent poll taken in South Africa makes for an interesting read and gives an insight into what the population is dealing with on a day to day basis.
Although social networking websites are growing and gaining in popularity, posting something online today, may cause problems in the future. Think before posting online.
While online education is growing in popularity, it is also experiencing some growing pains.
Learn how the adjuvanted H1N1 vaccine's toxic ingredients can damage your health and find out why swine flu shots may cause chronic autoimmune disorders.
A consumer organization voices concern about giving swine flu vaccine to school children. Child H1N1 flu pandemic vaccine trials report on effectiveness.
A study of nearly 50 women undergoing breast surgery identified six areas in which each patient's surgery impacted her quality of life and satisfaction with her care.
Great white sharks of central California coast are separate from populations of other Pacific Ocean populations. Study pinpoints areas to target for shark conservation
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