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Study finds MDs not always honest with patients
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Last Updated: 5:26 PM 02/08/12 - Trust your doctor? A survey finds that some doctors aren't always completely honest with their patients. (Full Story) |
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Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath
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Last Updated: 11:17 AM 02/08/12 - Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks. (Full Story) |
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CDC: Breads top list of salt sources in US diet
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Last Updated: 12:33 PM 02/07/12 - Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as snacks like potato chips and pretzels. (Full Story) |
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Axelrod defends administration birth control rule
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Last Updated: 11:38 AM 02/07/12 - A political adviser to President Barack Obama said Tuesday the administration didn't intend to "abridge anyone's religious freedom" with its regulation requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control (Full Story) |
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Ga. court overturns assisted suicide restrictions
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Last Updated: 12:22 PM 02/06/12 - Georgia's top court struck down a state law that restricted assisted suicides, siding on Monday with four members of a suicide group who said the law violated their free speech rights. (Full Story) |
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Contraception mandate outrages religious groups
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Last Updated: 12:00 PM 02/03/12 - The Obama administration's decision requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control was bound to cause an uproar among Roman Catholics and members of other faiths. (Full Story) |
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US argues for graphic images on cigarette packs
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Last Updated: 3:38 PM 02/01/12 - The U.S. government fought an uphill battle to convince a judge that tobacco companies should be required to put large graphic photos on cigarette packs to show that the habit kills smokers and their babies. (Full Story) |
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First lady promotes healthy food in California
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Last Updated: 3:32 PM 02/01/12 - The new market is being financed by a public-private partnership called the California FreshWorks Fund, which is aimed at bringing grocers to areas spurned by traditional supermarket chains. (Full Story) |
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Professor promotes surgical weight loss
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Last Updated: 10:41 AM 02/01/12 - A professor at Vanderbilt University says many people are unaware or afraid of surgical weight loss. (Full Story) |
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NJ parents see hope after transplant denial outcry
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Last Updated: 11:15 AM 01/31/12 - Joseph Rivera said he and his wife, Chrissy, met with doctors at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia on Friday and were told they are now willing to consider a transplant for their 3-year-old daughter, Amelia. (Full Story) |
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Remote Area Medical free clinic set for February 4-5
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Last Updated: 3:40 PM 01/30/12 - Remote Area Medical's latest dental, vision, and medical clinic is coming to Chilhowee Park on February 4 and 5. (Full Story) |
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- 'Suspicious' fire damages Knoxville home
Fire damaged a home at 2615 Vucrest Saturday morning and the Knoxville Fire Dept. is calling it suspicious. - Man shot leaving party
A man was shot in the back while leaving a party at Walter P. Taylor homes Friday night. - A serial killer opens up and a family gets answers
It's the ending to a grizzly, heart breaking story - More than a dozen kids taken to the hospital for drinking
14 kids ages 11-17 had to be taken to the hospital Friday night after they had been drinking at a house by themselves. - Death investigation in Blount County
The Blount County Sheriff's Department says they are investigating a death. - Florists gearing up for Valentine's Day
We've gone through Christmas gifts, the Super Bowl, and now it's time for romance. - East Tennessee nursing home wants to reopen
Colonial Hills Nursing home wants to reopen once it completes a multimillion dollar renovation. - Wreck shuts down Hwy. 11E in Jefferson County
Jefferson City dispatch says Highway 11 E near the intersection of Old Dandridge Pike is shut down because of wreck.
- Parking lot gun bill would apply to public sector
Lawmakers have tried before to pass a bill guaranteeing employees' ability to store firearms in vehicles parked at work. - Smoking in bed suspected in deadly fire
A fire official in Cleveland says smoking in bed might have started a fatal fire. - Memphis officer shoots 2 robbery suspects; 1 dead
Authorities say a police officer has shot two burglary suspects at a Memphis-area apartment complex, killing one and critically wounding the other. - Newly-found reels may show James Earl Ray's trial
A Shelby County official says nine newly-found film reels may document the jailing and trial of James Earl Ray, the man who pleaded guilty to assassinating civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis in 1968. - VW beetle police car pulls over pickup driver
A Volkswagen beetle owned by the Carter County Sheriff's Department became an improvised pursuit vehicle -- at about 20 mph. The beetle won. - Century-old home burns in Jackson
Fire has destroyed a 144-year-old home in Madison County. - Clarksville zinc plant catches fire, burns
A fire that broke out early Friday is burning in a Clarksville zinc plant. - Tenn. and Ky. beef profits hit historic highs
There's reason for optimism down on the farm, providing that's a beef cattle operation in Tennessee or Kentucky.
- Texans on wrong side of border fence grow anxious
Some landowners in South Texas are growing worried as the government prepares to install new, heavy metal gates in the fence along the U.S.-Mexico border. - Marijuana-smoking motorists twice as likely to crash cars
Marijuana smokers may want to put down the pipe before picking up their car keys. A new study shows smoking a doobie nearly doubles your risk of crashing your car. - Josh Powell had "incestuous" images on his home computer, authorities say
Late Thursday, authorities told the Associated Press a computer in Josh Powell's home two years ago had computer-animated images that depicted "incestuous" sex. - APNewsBreak: Audit finds N.Dakota school diploma mill for foreign students
An audit report says Dickinson State University in North Dakota ignored record-keeping rules and awarded degrees to foreign students who may not have earned them. It says most of the students were from China. - Ethics panel looking at chairman's stock trades
The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee says he's cooperating with an Office of Government Ethics investigation into his stock trades and expects to be exonerated. - Romney aides to speak at super PAC events
Mitt Romney's campaign will allow its senior aides to speak at fundraising events for an outside political group raising millions of dollars on its behalf. - Report: Teacher in LA molest case paid to resign
A Los Angeles-area elementary school teacher who's charged with committing lewd acts with kids in class was paid $40,000 to resign. - Hearing shifts to fired Syracuse coach's wife
Lawyers for two men who say they were molested as boys by fired Syracuse University assistant basketball coach Bernie Fine say salacious allegations about Fine's wife are relevant in their slander lawsuit.
- 8 arrested in UK inquiry over police bribes
British police say they have arrested eight people in connection with alleged bribes paid by the country's media to police and other public officials. - Naomi Watts looks forward to playing Princess Diana
Naomi Watts says it's an "honor" to play the late Princess Diana in "Caught in Flight," a movie about the royal's final two years. - Russian officer convicted of spying for CIA
A Russian security agency says a Russian military officer has been convicted of passing missile secrets to the CIA and sentenced to 13 years in prison. - Two explosion hit northern Syrian city of Aleppo
Syria's state-run TV says two explosions have hit the northern city of Aleppo, causing an unspecified number of casualties. - Greece reaches austerity deal
Greece has reached a tentative agreement on new austerity cuts demanded by creditors to release a euro130 billion ($173 billion) bailout. - Syrian forces renew bombardment in Homs
As the violence grinds on, the international community is searching for new diplomatic approaches to stop the protracted bloodshed in Syria. - Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood wants government sacked
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is calling on the country's ruling generals to sack the current military-appointed government. - Police issue warrant for ex Maldives president
A Maldives court issued an arrest warrant Thursday for former President Mohamed Nasheed.
- 'Suspicious' fire damages Knoxville home
Fire damaged a home at 2615 Vucrest Saturday morning and the Knoxville Fire Dept. is calling it suspicious. - Man shot leaving party
A man was shot in the back while leaving a party at Walter P. Taylor homes Friday night. - Heiskell animal hoarders who housed exotic animals plead guilty, sentenced
Two people plead guilty to charges stemming from animal hoarding case in Heiskell where authorities several multiple exotic animals. - KPD charges dealer who shot self at gun show
A Kodak man was charged with Discharging a Firearm within the City after accidentally shooting himself in the hand at a gun show late last month. - Manslaughter charge for brother involved in fatal stabbing
A Knoxville man faces a Voluntary Manslaughter charge stemming from the stabbing death of his brother in a discount store parking lot late last month. - Appeals court reduces conviction in mother killing
An appeals court has overturned the first-degree murder conviction of a Gibson County man in the dismemberment killing of his mother. - Bullet hits Cocke Co. school bus carrying kids
A bullet struck a Cocke Co. school bus carrying dozens of children on Tuesday, according to the sheriff's department. - Knox Co. bus driver found with knife, arrested for assault
A tip that a Knox Co. Schools bus driver may have been impaired led to a confrontation between officers and the driver, according to the district's Director of Public Affairs Melissa Copelan.
- First lady teams up with chefs for tasty lunches
The first lady and "Top Chef" judge Tom Colicchio acted as judges Friday. Dallas school kids and Cowboys players divided into three teams to see who could whip up the tastiest lunch in 30 minutes. - Survey shows NH WIC participants eating healthier
A national survey shows that low-income New Hampshire women and children have been eating healthier since the federal government made changes to the food benefits they receive. - LA abuse charges prompt awkward talks for parents
Sinister allegations of abuse by at least two teachers in a Los Angeles school have forced awkward discussions as parents warn youngsters that people they trust might do things that could hurt them. - Hold the mystery meat: Military food gets upgrade
Hold the mystery meat: Military bases will soon be serving more fruits, vegetables and low-fat dishes under the first program in 20 years to improve nutrition standards across the armed services. - Study finds MDs not always honest with patients
Trust your doctor? A survey finds that some doctors aren't always completely honest with their patients. - Getting caffeine fix as easy as taking deep breath
Move over, coffee and Red Bull. A Harvard professor thinks the next big thing will be people inhaling their caffeine from a lipstick-sized tube. Critics say the novel product is not without its risks. - CDC: Breads top list of salt sources in US diet
Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as snacks like potato chips and pretzels. - Axelrod defends administration birth control rule
A political adviser to President Barack Obama said Tuesday the administration didn't intend to "abridge anyone's religious freedom" with its regulation requiring church-affiliated employers to cover birth control
- LA co. challenges Kodak move to dump theater deal
CIM Group of Los Angeles has filed an objection in U.S. Bankruptcy Court opposing Kodak's move to get court approval to terminate its naming rights deal for Kodak Theatre. - Trade deficit widens to $48.8 billion in December
The Commerce Department says the trade deficit increased to $48.8 billion, the largest imbalance since June. Exports rose 0.7 percent. Imports rose a faster 1.3 percent. - Stocks slide at the open as Greek deal is held up
U.S. stocks are opening lower after Greece's bailout deal was put on hold, a day after it seemed that the country had pacified its creditors. - 49 states, including TN, reach $25B settlement with mortgage lenders
U.S. states have reached a $25 billion deal with the nation's biggest mortgage lenders over foreclosure abuses that occurred after the housing bubble burst. - January report shows Tennessee's revenue is over budget.
Finance and Administration Commissioner Mark Emkes announced today that January revenues are $37.1 million more than Tennessee budgeted. - White House to promote more positive jobs outlook
The White House plans to announce a more optimistic jobs forecast this month, based in part on the shaky premise that Congress will pass President Barack Obama's economic agenda. - Unemployment aid applications near a 4-year low
The number of people seeking unemployment aid fell to nearly a four-year low last week, an encouraging sign of continued improvement in the job market. - Job openings jump to near a 3-year high
The number of available jobs in the United States jumped in December to near a three-year high, supporting other data that show a brighter outlook for hiring.
- Ethics panel looking at chairman's stock trades
The chairman of the House Financial Services Committee says he's cooperating with an Office of Government Ethics investigation into his stock trades and expects to be exonerated. - Romney aides to speak at super PAC events
Mitt Romney's campaign will allow its senior aides to speak at fundraising events for an outside political group raising millions of dollars on its behalf. - High court asked to undo Mont. campaign money ban
Corporations are asking the Supreme Court to allow them to spend freely to influence upcoming elections in Montana. - Catholic group backs Obama birth control policy
Obama's abrupt retreat is an attempt to address concerns from Catholic leaders and end an election-year nightmare for the White House. - Obama to sign last bill Giffords sponsored
President Barack Obama is set to sign the last piece of legislation that former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords sponsored and voted on. - GOP vows to reverse Obama birth control policy
The White House pushed back in the face of a political firestorm, arguing that Obama was sensitive to the objections and looking for a way to allay the concerns - GOP targets child tax break for illegal immigrants
Republicans are looking to deny child tax credits to illegal immigrants — refund checks averaging $1,800 — in an effort that has roused anger among Hispanics and some Democratic lawmakers. - House GOP introduces its insider trading bill
House Republicans have introduced their version of a bill to ban insider trading by thousands of federal officials.
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