A child under ten is admitted to hospital to be treated for alcohol-related problems once every three days in England, according to Government figures revealed today.
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A child under ten is admitted to hospital to be treated for alcohol-related problems once every three days in England, according to Government figures revealed today.

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Various questions and answers that I have received about the Retire In One Year (RIOY) program.

Now a group of researchers at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in France has made the startling discovery that even some viruses can have viruses.

The word, scam, gets thrown around all over the place, and probably nothing on the internet is free from its reach. Not only was it impossible that the Retire In One Year program was ever a scam, or even a sham, but it is now barreling forward with more success thanks to the much needed program change.

In the impoverished neighborhood of South Los Angeles, fast food is the easiest cuisine to find — and that's a problem for elected officials who see it as an unhealthy source of calories and cholesterol.
Since last Tuesday, I've sat on the sidelines as others have questioned Apple's openness about Steve Jobs and discussed the terse answer Peter Oppenheimer, Apple's CFO gave to Ben Reitzes (Lehman Brothers) when asked about Steve Jobs' health.

More evidence is emerging that babies conceived in test tubes might be just as healthy as those conceived naturally, researchers said Tuesday.

For the first time, an influential doctors group is recommending that some children as young as 8 be given cholesterol-fighting drugs to ward off future heart problems.
With 1,700 samples collected and all shown to be negative for salmonella, they are now looking at jalapenos and other produce items commonly served with tomatoes as possible culprits.

There have been a number of studies on sensitivity to electromagnetic fields (EMF). Of course, the research has been controversial, but agencies including the National Institutes of Health and the National Cancer Institute have acknowledged the potential hazards of long-term exposure to strong EMF, and have done studies on the association of cancer risks with living near high-voltage utility lines.

While some agencies, including the Transportation Security Agency (TSA) are experimenting with facial recognition software to prevent terrorism, Japan has a more mundane use for it: preventing underage buyers from using cigarette vending machines.

I've said before that federal restrictions over medical marijuana use will disappear as soon as the President, Vice-President, or one of their family members needs it, or perhaps a Supreme Court justice or one of their family members, to relieve the pain of cancer or some other terminal disease. Until then we will continue to see incidents like this.

Two Democratic senators have called for the chief mental health official of the Veterans Affairs Department to resign, saying he tried to cover up the rising number of veteran suicides.

Health & Fitness – Meth exposed: Informations about devastating effects of Meth or Methamphetamine the most Dangerous Drug. Text, creative anti-drug ads and two educational documentary videos.

The idea of having your personal genetic code unravelled was once a dream reserved for individuals who were fans of science or big on ego -- and deep in pocket.

Late night television infomercials seem to have a cheap fix for anything: lose weight, banish cellulite or improve conditions like diabetes, arthritis and insomnia.

People who smoke a pack of cigarettes or more a day develop Alzheimer's disease years earlier than those who do not, and heavy drinking of alcohol increases the risk

A chemical in some plastic food and drink packaging including baby bottles may be tied to early puberty and prostate and breast cancer, the U.S. government

Supplements containing antioxidants -- purported fighters of cancer and age-related cell damage -- may do little to prolong the lives of people who take them, according to a new review of published studies.
