LONDON – More than a decade ago, British parents refused to give measles shots to at least a million children because of a vaccine scare that raised the specter of autism.
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Measles Surges in UK Years After Vaccine Scare
LONDON – More than a decade ago, British parents refused to give measles shots to at least a million children because of a vaccine scare that raised the specter of autism.
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Measles Surges in UK Years After Vaccine Scare
TIME has released it’s annual list of the 100 most influential people.

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The Morning Scoop: The 100 Most Influential People of 2013, Twitter #music Launches and More!
The American Chemical Society ‘s annual meeting is being held this week in New Orleans, with this year’s emphasis on energy and food. And the conference kicked off yesterday with this bombshell of an announcement: Scientists at the University of Warwick in the U.K.

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Best. News. Ever. Scientists Create Fruit-Infused Chocolate With Half the Fat
I’m sure you’ve all hear the buzz, but Coachella is coming up fast and furious — and with three weekends of festivities (pun intended), a girl’s gotta look good. And although I can’t head out to Cali myself this year, I have been to a festival or two (my editor has been to too many) and I know what you need to have on hand when you spend 4 days in the sun but still want to look hot — and not in that sweaty way. Check out these five must-have products you should seriously have with you before you start rocking out.

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Reader Question: What Beauty Stuff Should I Rock for Coachella?
By Jana Klauer, MD “Walking is the best possible exercise. Habituate yourself to walk very fast.” Thomas Jefferson
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama thinks his health care law makes states an offer they can't refuse. Whether to expand Medicaid, the federal-state program for the poor and disabled, could be the most important decision facing governors and legislatures this year
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Money Fears vs. Real Benefits in Medicaid Choice