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 Atkins Diet Not Safe for Everyone (HealthDay)   The Atkins diet, which stresses low-carbohydrate, high-protein foods as a way to lose weight, might not be safe for everyone, new research suggests. 
 Bioterror Agent Sarin Causes Long-Term Genetic Damage (HealthDay)   The toxic chemical sarin, a potential bioterrorism agent, causes devastating, long-term damage to genes controlling memory, mood, thinking, muscle control and numerous other brain functions, U.S. researchers report. 
 Bird Flu Scarier Than Human Flu This Season (HealthDay)   The mere threat of bird flu might have frightened the American public more than the regular human flu did this season. 
 Bird Flu Undergoing Genetic Change (HealthDay)   The H5N1 bird flu virus continues to change, with U.S. researchers reporting that two different strains of bird flu are now infecting people in Southeast Asia, representing two distinct genetic subgroups. 
 More Than Immobility Triggers In-Flight Clots (HealthDay)   It's not just sitting still for hours that puts air travelers at higher risk for blood clots. 
 Most Americans Getting Substandard Health Care (HealthDay)   All Americans are at risk for receiving substandard health care, regardless of their gender, race, income or even insurance status, a new study shows. 
 Petting Zoos Can Breed Illness (HealthDay)   Petting zoos may be fun for the kids, but they are breeding grounds for bacteria that can cause severe gastrointestinal illness, new research contends. 
 Scientists Spot Potential Bird-Flu Pathway to Humans (HealthDay)   A newly developed molecular technology has identified certain mutations that the avian flu virus might undergo to unleash a human epidemic, researchers report. 
 TV News Offers Fuzzy Picture on Health (HealthDay)   Local TV newscasts across the United States present lots of medical stories and health information, but don't always do it well, new research suggests. 
 Whites Have Higher Blood Levels of Cancer-Linked PFCs (HealthDay)   Blood levels of cancer-linked industrial pollutants called perfluorochemicals (PFCs) vary by race and ethnicity, a new U.S. study shows. 
 Workers, Keep an Eye on Safety (HealthDay)   More than 36,000 American workers suffered eye injuries on the job in 2004 and required time off work to recuperate, according to a recently released U.S. Department of Labor study. 
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