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      This undated photo provided by Roche, shows the initial treatment drug Perjeta The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a positive review of Perjeta, a breast cancer drug from Roche that could soon become the first pharmaceutical option approved for treating early-stage disease before surgery. (AP Photo/Roche)
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    FDA panel backs drug for early stage breast cancer

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    September 12, 2013 9:23 pm
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    In this Aug. 7, 2013, file photo, farmer Ben Burgess carries a type of low-yield rice from a rice field near Coy, Ark. The Food and Drug Administration says consumers shouldn't worry too much about levels of arsenic in rice — but should vary their diets just in case. The agency released a study Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, of arsenic in 1,300 samples of rice and rice products, the largest study to date looking at the carcinogen's presence in that grain. Consumer groups have pressured the FDA to set a standard for the amount of arsenic that can be present in rice products.
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    FDA study says amount of arsenic in rice is low

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    Onion growers argue a requirement that irrigation water contain less than a set limit of E. coli bacteria could put them out of business. (Thinkstock)

    Onion lobby helps further delay 3-year-old food safety law

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    New Jersey Governor Chris Christie agreed Friday to expand medicinal marijuana to children, ending nearly two months of speculation on how the Republican leader would decide the dicey issue. (Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)
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    Chris Christie conditionally approves medical marijuana for kids

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    A McDonalds drive-thru menu in New York printed with calorie counts for each food item. (AP/Ed Ou)
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    Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, told a conservative news website that
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    Democratic bid to allow suits against generic drugs called ‘trial lawyer bonanza’
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    Democratic bid to allow suits against generic drugs called ‘trial lawyer bonanza’

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