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1.
Is food coloring linked to ADHD?
(Health/Healthquest)
... used dyes, which might be
linked
to attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in some children, required more research therefore delaying a recommendation on artificial food colorings. Artificial ...
2.
New Jersey's new fertilizer laws: obey or pay
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... and excessive nitrogen (a prime ingredient in fertilizer) in the groundwater has been
linked
to a type of anemia called blue baby syndrome, cancer, and decreased thyroid function, among other problems. ...
3.
Tuberculosis declining in New Jersey
(Health/Healthquest)
... Research Institute also offers sophisticated laboratory testing to quickly identify TB strains. This aids in patient treatment and in investigating cases that may be
linked
to the person ill with TB. On ...
4.
Lessons learned about heart health after N.J. tragedies
(Health/Healthquest)
... potential heart problems through a detailed personal/family medical history and a physical exam. After years of research, the condition can now be
linked
to five or six different genetic abnormalities, ...
5.
Shaking Down Illegal Aliens
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
... have twice as many kids as citizens and line up for welfare so they can send $billions to their own country every year. This is a racket
linked
to organized crime. A Mexico-based violent ring was busted ...
6.
N.J. murder leads to proposed ban on 'bath salts'
(N.J./State)
... three deaths –
linked
to the chemicals in bath salts, in January Florida enacted a ban on MDPV, a ruling that stands for 90 days. North Dakota instituted a ban in February 2010, and Huntington, West Virginia ...
7.
N.J. Senate President Sweeney debuts ‘fact-based’ website to help public employees understand pension and health issues
(N.J./State)
... require public employees to pay a share of their actual health care premium, but along a sliding scale rate
linked
to their income to ensure fairness. The website places both the Sweeney plans and the ...
8.
NFL labor talks: Understanding the negotiations
(Sports/Professional)
... closely
linked
television and the players really are. NFL owners were planning to use some $ 4 billion in 2011 television rights fees to underwrite a lockout. Rupert Murdoch's News Corp (FOX), General ...
9.
N.J. favors Christie's teacher tenure changes
(N.J./State)
... tenure and easier to lose it. Nearly two-thirds want tenure
linked
directly to positive or negative teacher evaluations. Again, liking Christie drives support even higher, to 81 percent, while those who ...
10.
Global warming linked to heavy snowstorms
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The latest scientific theory about the heavy snowstorms we’ve seen this winter may not be exactly what you’d expect. The culprit? Global warming. Counterintuitive ...
11.
There's a drug called 'Charlie Sheen'?
(Entertainment/Movies)
... caffeine to potentially dangerous effects, and was very popular with college students. Because some deaths and illnesses were
linked
to the drink, the caffeine has been removed. So now, it’s just a cocktail ...
12.
How did 'Kurt Douglas' do at the Oscars?
(Entertainment/Movies)
... or an event planner, depending upon which
Linked
In profile you look at. The Kurt/Kirk issue is just one more sign that time is marching on. The Oscars know this, and they tried hard to straddle the ...
13.
Oscar predictions 2011: Academy Awards picked by the experts
(Entertainment/Movies)
... gentleman coaches a flower-seller to speak proper English. In “The King’s Speech,” the new king’s ability to give a rousing talk, without stammering, is
linked
with England’s defeating Nazi Germany. And ...
14.
Steve Jobs' health not worrying Apple
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... inextricably
linked
to Jobs. According to the Los Angeles Times, Cook has never run the company without Jobs' input. And by some accounts, Apple lost some of its creative tension while Jobs was gone ...
15.
Gov. Christie’s N.J. budget address of 2011 (TEXT)
(N.J./State)
... priorities every day of the year, not just at the end of the year. It is a simple and common-sense approach, but one that has been overlooked for too long. Budget decisions should be
linked
to ...
16.
A much-needed Catskills getaway at just the right time
(Life/Style)
... this day the kids are chain sledding, legs and arms
linked
to the kid behind and in front. It's a scene right out of my own childhood, and the adults standing on the sidelines seem aware of the specialness ...
17.
REVIEW: ‘Thinner Than Water’ sparkles with the bloody truth
(Entertainment/Movies)
... family ties that bind more tightly than people like to admit. Starting with a woeful birthday party, Ross' story involves three half-siblings
linked
by the same neglectful father. Renee (Elizabeth ...
18.
Merck gets Fosamax victory
(Health/Healthquest)
... and osteonecrosis of the jaw. Merck's attorneys maintained Roseberg had an extensive history of periodontal problems and sterioid use so her condition could not be spefically
linked
to Fosamax. At ...
19.
N.J. DEP to join lawsuit against Homer City power plant
(N.J./State)
... disease and premature mortality, and is directly
linked
to increases in asthma attacks, lung diseases, and other health problems. Fine particles also affect water quality and are toxic to aquatic and plant ...
20.
Savon Huggins makes his college pick (VIDEO)
(Sports/Professional)
... Huggins had been strongly
linked
to Notre Dame, North Carolina and Michigan State. He gave a verbal commitment to Rutgers on Friday. ESPN reports Huggins, the top-rated recruit from New Jersey, has ...
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