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Maternal Diet Sets up Junk Food Addiction in Babies

By University of Adelaide on Apr 30, 2013   Health  

Research from the University of Adelaide suggests that mothers who eat junk food while pregnant have already programmed their babies to be addicted to a high fat, high sugar diet by the time they are weaned.

Chemo, Radiation Followed by Surgery Improves Survival in Lung Cancer Patients

By Sherri McGinnis Gonzalez | University of Illinois-Chicago on Apr 30, 2013   Health  

In one of the largest observational studies of its kind, researchers report that a combination of chemotherapy and radiation followed by surgery in patients with stage 3 non-small cell lung cancer improves survival.

Deputy Secretary of DOI David J. Hayes to Step Down in June

By Staff on Apr 30, 2013   National  

It was announced by the United States Department of the Interior on Tuesday that Deputy Secretary David J. Hayes will be stepping down from his position at the end of June of this year. Hayes has held his position at the Department of the Interior for four years under the Obama administration.

Alaska Fire Management: A measure of Protection

By Maureen Clark | U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Apr 30, 2013   General News  

To the untrained eye, a broad swath of land recently cleared on the Kenai Peninsula may not look like much. But to wildland fire managers, this three-and-a-half-mile-long break amid the heavy black spruce forest provides a potential line of defense for a nearby residential neighborhood in the event of a wildfire in the Kenai National […]

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