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AScribe Health News Service archives from August 2007

Alcohol, Energy Drinks, and Youth: A Dangerous Mix; Marin Institute Report Highlights Frightening Trend.
August 2, 2007... Byline: Marin Institute SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Aug. 2 (AScribe Newswire) -- Marin Institute released a new study today at the National Leadership Conference in Orlando, Fla., that documents a frightening trend in alcoholic beverages targeting...

Plan to Add Fluoride to Southern California Tap Water Will Put 64,000 Kids at Risk.
August 20, 2007... Byline: Environmental Working Group LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20 (AScribe Newswire) -- More than 64,000 children a day in Southern California will be exposed to an unsafe dose of fluoride when the Metropolitan Water District (MWD) begins adding...

Homework Starts Early for Food Allergy Families; Kids With Food Allergies Share Tips for Back to School.
August 21, 2007... Byline: Kids With Food Allergies DOYLESTOWN, Pa., Aug. 21 (AScribe Newswire) -- While many are still enjoying the lazy days of summer, parents of kids with food allergies are busy preparing to ensure their children stay safe back in the...

Kansas State University Professor Looks to Gardening to Combat Child Obesity.
August 27, 2007... Byline: Kansas State University MANHATTAN, Kan., Aug. 27 (AScribe Newswire) -- Candice Shoemaker thinks she might have an answer to the nation's obesity epidemic in children -- and is now working to show her idea can succeed. ...

Low-Income Women, Women of Color Drive Change on the Gulf Coast; Amidst Public- and Private-Sector Failings, Community Activists Work to Ensure Equitable Recovery Policies Across the Region.
August 27, 2007... Byline: Ms. Foundation for Women NEW YORK, Aug. 27 (AScribe Newswire) -- Two years after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit, low-income women and women of color are making a powerful impact in their Gulf Coast communities. Proving that real...

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