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How germs help us stay healthy
We are vastly, ridiculously, hopelessly, humblingly outnumbered: For every one human cell, there are an estimated 10 single-cell microbes in us or on us, at least 100 trillion in all, nestled in our guts and in our urogenital tracts, lying on our skin and happily ensconced in our mouths and noses—entire civilizations of fungi and protozoa and (mostly) bacteria that eat and breathe, evolve and reproduce and die.
Monday, March, 04, 2013 - The Saturday Evening Post - News

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OUR OPINION: Let research drive change in DUI laws
North Dakotans can be glad that state leaders at last are tackling the tough problems of the state’s high rate of drunk-driving deaths coupled with its comparatively lax laws.
Saturday, March, 02, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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White House says Minnesota would feel sequester
The White House claims thousands of jobs are at stake with today’s beginning of a federal sequester, automatic cuts in most federal programs.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - - News

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Former Sen. Conrad mourns death of dog Dakota
Former North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad is mourning the death of Dakota, his beloved dog and best friend. Reached from his Washington home on Sunday night, Conrad said the bichon frise died last Wednesday afternoon due to complications from lymphoma.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Study links smoking bans to fewer preterm births
Banning smoking in enclosed public places can lead to lower rates of preterm birth, according to Belgian researchers who say the findings point to health benefits of smoke-free laws even in very early life.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Reuters - Accent

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More U.S. Women use ‘morning after’ pill
More U.S. women are taking the “morning-after” pill, but generally just once, according to the government’s first report on how the emergency contraception drug has been used since regulators eased access to it in 2006.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Reuters - Accent

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Health Matters: Being fit may help ward off dementia
Dr. Joshua Wynne answers the question: Is there anything I can do to reduce my risk of developing dementia?
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Accent

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Local dietitians break down eight nutrition myths
Most dietitians would agree on a couple basic principles of proper nutrition, such as “eat a wide variety of foods” and “eat everything in moderation,” but beyond that, it can be downright confusing.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - Forum News Service - Accent

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How automatic budget cuts could affect N.D., Minnesota
Minnesota's schools and children would be among the state's biggest losers if automatic federal budget cuts take hold this week, according to a report the Obama administration issued Sunday as it seeks to avoid the impending economic fallout.
Monday, February, 25, 2013 - - News

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Former Sen. Conrad mourns passing of dog Dakota
Former North Dakota Sen. Kent Conrad is mourning the death of Dakota, his beloved dog and best friend.
Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Betty A. Praska
Betty A. Praska, 78 a long time resident of the Park River area passed away on Friday, February 22, 2013 at First Care Health Center of Park River.

Betty A Novak was born June 26, 1934 near Lankin, ND the daughter of the late Charles and Mary (Beneda) Novak. She grew up and graduated from Lankin High School in 1952. She was united in marriage to Dave Praska on May 14, 1952 in Lankin, ND. The couple made their home in Lankin and Adams before settling in Park River in 1964 where they raised five children.
Sunday, February, 24, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Obituaries (free view)

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COUNTRY SCRIBE: 4-wheelin in the desert
Last week, a neighbor from back home and a fellow snowbird showed me an adventure I have never before experienced. I was invited to go four-wheelin' on the Arizona desert.
Saturday, February, 23, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - Columns

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Learning lessons from Grand Forks' TB epidemic
Public health officials say they were challenged by patients, some were homeless and hard to reach, some would not or could not comply with medical orders.
Friday, February, 22, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Senators seek moratorium on wolf hunting in Minnesota
An influential group of Minnesota senators is backing a five-year moratorium on sport hunting and trapping of wolves in Minnesota.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - - Outdoors

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Chew tobacco use target of Great American Spit Out
Now that North Dakota workplaces are legally smoke-free environments, the state Department of Health is reminding people that spit tobacco is not a safe alternative.
Thursday, February, 21, 2013 - - News

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Judge orders psych 2 exams in triple homicide case
A judge has ordered a man accused of killing his three young daughters to undergo two separate psychiatric examinations before his trial.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - - News

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Futurist says U.S. entering golden age of agriculture
What do cell phones, baby kangaroos and DNA mapping have to do with agriculture? A lot, potentially, according to futurist Lowell Catlett, a featured speaker Tuesday at the 2013 Northern Soybean Expo held at the Fargo Holiday Inn.
Wednesday, February, 20, 2013 - Forum News Service - News

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Missile strike in northern Syria kills 33
A Syrian missile strike leveled a block of buildings in an impoverished district of Aleppo on Tuesday, killing at least 33 people, almost half of them children, anti-regime activists said.
Tuesday, February, 19, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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CDC app lets you solve disease outbreaks at home
The nation's public health agency has released a free app for the iPad called "Solve the Outbreak."
Tuesday, February, 19, 2013 - Associated Press - News

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HIGHER EDUCATION NOTES: Gore adviser to speak at UND
David Osborne, co-author of “Reinventing Government: How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector,” will speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Gorecki Alumni Center, the university said.
Monday, February, 18, 2013 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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