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FILE - This Aug. 31, 2011 file photo shows the Monsanto corporate logo at their exhibit booth during the Farm Progress Show, in Decatur, Ill. Marches and rallies against seed giant Monsanto are getting under way across the U.S. and in dozens of foreign countries Saturday, May 25, 2013. “March Against Monsanto” protesters say they want to call attention to the dangers posed by genetically modified food and the food giants that produce it. Marches are planned in more than 250 cities around the globe, according to organizers. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

Protesters across globe rally against Monsanto

Protesters rallied in dozens of cities Saturday as part of a global protest against seed giant Monsanto and the genetically modified food it produces, organizers said. Organizers said "March Against Monsanto" protests were held in 52 countries and 436 cities, including Los Angeles where demonstrators waved signs that read "Real ...

Billings YMCA has gaming bikes

Loren Rogge gripped a game controller and with laser focus on the television screen in front of him, launched into a Sonic video game. He proceeded to work up a sweat. While trying to maneuver through the game, the 9-year-old third-grader from Boulder Elementary simultaneously pedaled on a gaming bike ...

Coalinga dentist gets probation in death of son

A Coalinga dentist will be on probation for five years after pleading no contest to charges in connection with the death of his son who died in one of his dental chairs during tooth extraction surgery. The Fresno Bee reports (http://bit.ly/18cZa8B ) 69-year-old Allen Clare was sentenced to probation and ...

David Roberts, left, Lee Schweikhart, center, and David Elliott, right, of the Moore Public Schools maintenance department, work at erecting crosses at the Plaza Towers elementary school in Moore, Okla., Friday, May 24, 2013. The name on the cross is Janae Hornsby, one of the seven students killed at the school during the Moore tornado. One large cross and seven smaller crosses with the names of the victims are in memory of the seven students who died in the Moore tornado. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Tornado victims include animal lover, man in truck

One was an animal lover. Another loved the spotlight. Another was nicknamed "The Wall" because of the force he brought to the soccer field. When a top-of-the-scale EF5 tornado ripped through Moore, Okla., it took with it 24 lives. Seven of them were children at Plaza Towers Elementary school; two ...

Suspect claims slain doctor botched his surgery

A 75-year-old man accused of gunning down an Orange County doctor said in a jailhouse interview that he was angry about a botched surgery, but a family lawyer said the slain urologist never treated the suspect. "I'll admit, what I did was a terrible thing," Stanwood Elkus told the Los ...

In this may 7, 2013 photo, Milenka St. Clair, right, a family support worker with Northern Virginia Family Service visits Brittanny Honsinger, left, and her family in Manassas, Va.  Brittanny's family is part of the Healthy Families program.  (AP Photo/The Washington Post, Matt McClain)  WASHINGTON TIMES OUT; NEW YORK TIMES OUT;THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER AND USA TODAY OUT; MAGS OUT; NO SALES

Home programs are preschool in its earliest form

Caleb Cantres-Maldonado was all of 6 weeks old and just stirring from a nap when his mother propped him up and pointed him in the direction of a picture book. "Look what I have! See the book?" said Milenka St. Clair, a family support worker who visits Caleb's Manassas home ...

No. of Ky babies born addicted to drugs increases

Health officials, health care workers and drug control professionals are talking about the problems surrounding Kentucky babies who are born addicted to drugs. The Courier-Journal (http://cjky.it/17ZQlz1) reports that hospitalizations for addicted newborns rose from 29 in 2000 to 730 in 2011, a 2,400 percent increase. At a meeting last week ...

Refusing sex survey costing Georgia federal funds

Georgia stands to lose $1.8 million in health-related funding because state officials refuse to participate in a federal survey that asks students from seventh grade through high school questions about their sexual histories. The sex questions are part of a nationwide survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and ...

Bill adds to court-ordered mental health treatment

The Nevada Assembly has approved allowing courts to order mentally ill defendants who have regular run-ins with the law to complete tailored outpatient treatment plans. Assembly members approved AB287 on Friday, 34-7. It now heads to the Senate. Republican Assemblyman Lynn Stewart of Henderson says the proposal is a collaborative ...

FDA warns of infections tied to Tennessee pharmacy

Health officials are investigating cases involving patients who suffered complications after being injected with potentially contaminated medications made by a Tennessee specialty pharmacy. The Food and Drug Administration said Friday the problems involve seven patients who received steroid injections from Main Street Family Pharmacy, a compounding pharmacy in Newbern, Tenn. ...

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