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AT&T Launches Mobile TV Service For Cell Phones…

AT&T recently announced plans to launch mobile television service, along with the availability of two new devices designed to improve viewing experience. 


Younger Women Often Miss Signs of Heart Attack…

Many younger women ignore or simply don’t recognize the warning signs of a heart attack, often because it doesn’t resemble the typical “Hollywood heart attack,” according to a new study


One-Third of Parents Lack Facts About Child Development…

A large percentage of parents of small children have a surprisingly low knowledge of child development, according to a recent study.


People often share prescription medicine, survey says

In one-on-one interviews with 700 Americans, roughly 23 percent reported loaning their prescription medications to someone else, and 27 percent reported borrowing prescription medications.


Feds Give L.A. $213 Million to Cut Traffic…

The U.S. Department of Transportation is awarding Los Angeles a $213 million grant to alleviate traffic congestion, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters has announced.


AT&T rumored to be offering subsidy for 3G…

AT&T, the exclusive carrier for Apple’s iPhone, will reportedly sell the upcoming 3G version of the popular device for $199, a $200 discount on original pricing, according to one report. The much-rumored 3G upgrade will appear in AT&T stores this summer, the anniversary of the iPhone’s U.S. launch.


Dogs help with child allergies

Scientists have found that Man’s best friend is also good for his children too, for young kids who live with a dog may get an immune-system boost against asthma and other allergies.


New York Thruway to increase tolls in 2009…

The New York Thruway Authority Board of Directors is going ahead with a plan to hike tolls in 2009 and 2010.


Obesity, low birth weight dragging down overall health…

Rising obesity rates and a large percentage of children born with low birth weight are marring the overall health of American children in their first decade of life, according to a report tracking the health and well being of young children in the United States.


Using the same online password? Not a good…

Using the same password for multiple Web pages is the Internet-era equivalent of having the same key for your home, car and bank safe-deposit box. 


ATA to host diesel workshop

The American Trucking Associations will host a Fuel Strategies Workshop to help the trucking industry cope with skyrocketing fuel prices. 


Docs Fear Deadly Combo of Flu, MRSA

Health officials are keeping their eye on what they call a “Superbug infection,” comprised of both the flu and MRSA virus.


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