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The Food and Drug Administration today ordered that stronger warnings be placed on four widely used immunosuppressive drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis and other serious illnesses due to elevated risks of fungal infections.

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A covered, wooden pedestrian walkway collapsed at a construction site in downtown San Diego Thursday and injured 16 people, three critically.

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Wassim Mohammad Azizi, 37, has been convicted by a federal jury of three felony counts of violating the Clean Air Act in conjunction with the demolition of a building which contained significant amounts of asbestos.

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The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board intends to file suit against the U.S. Maritime Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of Transportation, over pollution caused by deteriorating vessels.

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The makers of the recalled Digitek brand of digoxin have announced a voluntary recall on all pharmaceutical products manufactured at their Little Falls, NJ facility due to the results of their 2008 FDA inspection.

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A truck carrying nearly 10,000 chickens bound for Mississauga, Ontario tipped over on the offramp from the Mainline Thruway today, spilling thousands of chickens and eggs onto the roadway.

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According to a new study by professors Michael Morrisey of the University of Alabama- Birmingham and David Grabowski of Harvard Medical School, the rate of traffic fatalities in the U.S. falls as gas prices rise.

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Three months after the death of a worker in an Annapolis crane accident, an advisory board of Maryland's Occupational Safety and Health program has recommended sweeping changes be made to state rules for crane operations.

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The entire staff and student body of The Thomas O’Brien Academy of Science and Technology will be sent elsewhere when classes begin this year so that a serious asbestos problem can be corrected.

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