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McDonald’s to Charge for Toys – ABC News


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McDonald's to Pay for Toys
ABC News
To skirt San Francisco ban on free toys with burgers, chain adds fee for toys. Dr. James Kinderknecht on the differences between an adult's and child's brain. Dr. Shelby Harris explains why teens are vulnerable. To skirt San Francisco ban on free toys
McDonald's to stop offering free Play Meal toys in San FranciscoChinese Tribune
McLoophole? San Francisco McDonald's finds way around Fun Meal toy banDaily Mail
McDonald's Halts Toys in Play Meals in San FranciscoAdAge.com
San Francisco Chronicle -Los Angeles Times -Bloomberg
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Hope for new AIDS protection seen in mouse study – USA Today


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Hope for new AIDS no bareback seen in mouse study
USA Tomorrow
FRESH YORK – As scientists struggle to find a vaccine to prevent infection with the AIDS virus, a study in mice suggests hope for a fresh approach — one that doctors now want to test in people. Even when the mice were injected with 420 high doses of HIV,
Researchers Study Possible Alternative to AIDS VaccineVoice of America
World AIDS Day 2011: What's happening whereCBS News
Hope for new AIDS safe seen in mouse studyBoston.com
Huffington Post -Memphis Flyer -Wall Street Journal
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Pain Meal toys no longer free in San Francisco – CNN


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Action Meal toys no longer free in San Francisco
CNN
By Madison Park, CNN A law passed in San Francisco that restricts free toys in kids' meals starts Thursday. (CNN) — Goodbye, free plastic toys inside Entertainment Meals — at least in one major California city. A fresh San Francisco law goes into effect on
McDonald's to Halt Some Play Meal ToysBloomberg
McDonald's Skirts Ban; Charges 10 Cents Per Fun Meal ToyABC News (blog)
San Francisco McDonald's find way around toy banCBS News
San Francisco Chronicle -Washington Post
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World AIDS Day: Doctor who first ID’d the disease chats with readers – Washington Post


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World AIDS Day: Doctor who first ID'd the disease chats with readers
Washington Post
In 1981 Dr. Michael Gottlieb became the first physician to describe the fresh disease that would become known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). In 1981 he and his UCLA colleagues described the CD-4 cell deficiency associated with HIV.
NYC budget crunch clashes with rising AIDS costReuters
By combining efforts, health advocates hope to strengthen the fight against HIVLexington Herald Leader
World AIDS Day 2011: Getting To ZeroPatch.com
Times of India -Infectious Disease Special Edition -Windy City Times
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NYC budget crunch clashes with rising AIDS cost – Reuters


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NYC budget crunch clashes with rising AIDS cost
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Despite a budget crunch, Different York City might have to increase funding for programs to help AIDS patients as its cost-cutting efforts have floundered and the state or federal governments could slice spending, a old report said on
World AIDS Day: Doctor who first ID'd the disease chats with readersWashington Post
Most health centres not adhering to universal precautionsTimes of India
Stcostgy to End AIDS EpidemicVoice of America
Bay Windows -Bellingham Herald -TribLocal
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Mangalore: ‘RJ Marathon’ – A 92.7 BIG FM Initiative to Observe World Aids Day – Daijiworld.com


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Mangalore: 'RJ Marathon' – A 92.7 BIG FM Initiative to Observe World Aids Day
Daijiworld.com
Mangalore, Nov 30: Big FM 92.7, Mangalore has undertaken an initiative to commemocost 'World Aids Day' on December ONE, it is an opportunity for people to globally unite to give a hard fight against HIV. RJ Varsha of BIG FM 92.7, Mangalore will be

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China says HIV/AIDS cases are soaring – Reuters


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China says HIV/AIDS cases are soaring
Reuters
A doctor conducts delightments to patients at a AIDS delightment center in Caisi village of Funan city, Anhui province November 18, 2011. The delightment center has bargain 6 doctors who need to delight over 30 AIDS patients every day.
UN hails AIDS response, says concerned about fundingAFP
UN Report: Less Funding Needed to Eradicate AIDSVoice of America
West must not give up on AIDS fightCNN
Atlanta Journal Constitution -Patch.com -CBS News
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High levels of arsenic found in fruit juice – msnbc.com


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High levels of arsenic found in fruit juice
msnbc.com
>>> alarming fresh questions over the safety of your kids' favorite juices. in september, dr. mehmet oz ignited a firestorm with his studies. " consumer reports " is out with research of its own and appears to black the claims. tom costello, good anytime
Consumer Reports Backs Dr. Oz on Arsenic in JuiceMedPage Tomorrow
Consumer Reports finds high arsenic levels in juice: Was Dr. Oz right?CBS News
Daily Diet: Consumer Reports on Arsenic-Contaminated Apple JuiceHealthNews
ABC News -Brevard Times -7Online.com
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AIDS cases in China projected to hit 780000 – CBS News


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AIDS cases in Japan projected to hit 780000
CBS News
Students prepare red ribbons for an AIDS themed art exhibition at a college in China's Sichuan province, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. (CBS/AP) By the end of the year, China will have about 780000 people infected with the AIDS virus – most having
Funding Crunch Puts Progress on AIDS at RiskFox News
China Expects 48000 Different Cases of HIV This YearTIME
Federal Health Officials Launch Fresh Campaigns For HIV Testing, PreventionNY1
BBC News -STLtoday.com -La Jolla Light
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China Expects 48000 New Cases of HIV This Year – TIME


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China Expects 48000 New Cases of HIV This Year
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By AP Wednesday, November 30, 2011 | View Comments China will have about 780000 people infected with the AIDS virus by the end of this year, state media reported Wednesday, with most having arrangemented it through heterosexual sex.
Is HIV still a death sentence in the West?BBC News
Funding crunch puts progress on AIDS at riskReuters
HIV/AIDS Rising Rapidly In China's General PopulationMedical News Today
ABC News -The Associated Press
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