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Four Loko to change labeling on cans
The makers of alcoholic drink Four Loko have agreed to change its labeling and packaging to settle Federal Trade Commission charges of deceptive advertising.
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Four Loko: How much alcohol is in there?
Phusion Projects said the labels will now state how much alcohol is in the drink.
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Md.'s "Let's Move" program to promote healthy eating
Maryland first lady Katie O'Malley will be launching a new program to promote fun and healthy eating for Maryland families.
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Denmark starts taxing fat to curb unhealthy habits
Denmark has imposed a "fat tax" on foods such as butter and oil as a way to curb unhealthy eating habits.
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Happy? Sad? Anxious? Depressed? Excited?
Twitter confirms it: People tend to wake up in a good mood and are happiest on weekends.
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Listeria outbreak may claim more victims
More illnesses and possibly more deaths may be linked to an outbreak of listeria in cantaloupe in coming weeks.
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Cantaloupe outbreak kills 16
Health officials say as many as 16 people have died from possible listeria illnesses traced to Colorado cantaloupes, the deadliest food outbreak in more than a decade.
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Md. officials to reveal findings of baby crib pads investigation
Maryland health officials will discuss their investigation into baby crib bumper pads, which some studies have linked to asphyxia and death in infants.
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Walking with a purpose
Met a group of women who are training together for the Susan G. Komen 60-mile walk to cure cancer.
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Group lights up Northwest in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Breast Cancer Awareness month.
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Too cold for you outside? Stink bugs agree
A University of Delaware insect researcher says the cold weather means stink bugs will be heading inside homes to seek a warm spot for the winter.
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Va. seeks input on state dementia-care plan
A state commission is seeking public input on its plan to care for the growing number of Virginians with dementia.
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Group lights up NW in pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Tomorrow is the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. And a local group got an early start, by lighting up part of Northwest Washington in pink. ABC7's Pamela Brown has the story.
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Maryland family suing over alleged listeria death
A Baltimore County family is suing a Colorado cantaloupe farm and distributor after they say an 87-year-old man died of listeria.
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Meat recalled after Ohio family falls sick
Tyson Fresh Meats Inc. is recalling about 131,300 pounds of ground beef because a family in Ohio fell ill.
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Md. health officials seek ban on crib bumper pads
Maryland health officials are proposing a ban on the sale of crib bumper pads starting in January 2013.
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Georgetown doctors: Don't eat wild mushrooms after recent rain
Mushrooms are sprouting up everywhere after recent rainy weather, but doctors at Georgetown University are warning against eating them after treating four who fell dangerously ill.
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Komen 3-Day: Walking 60 miles for breast cancer research
Despite the rain, a sea of pink could not be stopped in D.C. today. as the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure kicked off. Walkers in pink will cover 60 miles in three days.
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