Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Health News from NBC San Diego

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FEB. 03, 2009
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New Down's Syndrome Test Less Invasive
A San Diego company has developed a noninvasive test for Down's syndrome that may prove to be as accurate a predictor as amniocentesis.

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Amnio Tests a Thing of the Past?
A local company has developed a noninvasive test for Down's syndrome that may prove to be as accurate a predictor as amniocentesis.

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Kashi Issues Product Recall
The peanut scare sweeping America is now affecting a local company.

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How Many Calories Is a Grand Slam?
Chalk this up under the ultimate philsophical question "What did I just eat?"

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Bad Blood to Blame for Poor SAT Scores
Lead levels in children's blood exhibit a strong correlation to their SAT scores and mental capacity later in life, a new study shows.

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City Still Spends to Go Green Despite Economy
Chula Vista has been fine-tuning their green initiatives to actually save money. And while in some cases, it does cost money to go green, the city says it's worth the investment.

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Golden State Doubles Solar Use in 2008
Compared to 2007 statistics, the Golden State used twice as much solar power in 2008.

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California Might Have New Best Friend
President Barack Obama offers a clear sign that California can expect a friendly relationship with his administration after eight years of clashes with former President George W. Bush.

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