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  • August 2008
    • FBI Tries to Dispel Anthrax Probe Doubts

      FBI Tries to Dispel Anthrax Probe Doubts

      (Newser) - The FBI revealed unprecedented details about its investigation of army scientist Bruce Ivins yesterday in a move to counter skepticism in the scientific community. The agency laid out how it brought together top scientists from the public and private sector to trace samples of the deadly anthrax of 2001 to Ivins, who killed himself before being indicted, the Baltimore Sun reports. Ivins' attorney again disputed the government account. More »

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      FBI   Defense Department   anthrax   Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   Bruce Ivins   genetic testing   National Institutes of Health

  • July 2008
    • Teen Pregnancy on Rise for 1st Time in 15 Years

      Teen Pregnancy on Rise for 1st Time in 15 Years

      (Newser) - The teen pregnancy rate increased in 2006 for the first time since 1991, reports CNN. Officials from the National Institutes of Health aren't sure if the 2.8% increase in the number of teen moms is a blip or the start of a trend, but the figures are a "red flag that something has gone wrong," one expert told Bloomberg. More »

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      pregnancy   public health   teen pregnancy   teenager   National Institutes of Health

  • February 2008

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