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Scientists clash over BPA: Do low doses really harm people?

Are people exposed to doses of bisphenol A in their canned foods and other consumer products that can harm them? Or are the amounts too low to cause any harm? This is the crux of a vehement debate that is being waged as federal officials are trying to decide whether the chemical, known as BPA, should be regulated."

Source: EHN, 02/16/2013

"Mind & Body" -- Scientists Probe Growing Incidence of Autism

"Autism certainly involves the brain, but researchers increasingly believe it is actually a collection of problems that affects the whole body, the accumulation of seemingly minor events that start in the womb. PAULINE TAM unravels the complexity of factors that combine to cause the disorder."

Source: Ottawa Citizen, 02/15/2013

"Audit Questions NASA's Plan for Former Rocket Site"

"SIMI VALLEY, Calif. -- NASA has agreed to an 'excessive and unnecessarily costly cleanup' of a former rocket test facility near Los Angeles that was the site of a partial nuclear meltdown in 1959, the space agency's watchdog said Thursday."

Source: AP, 02/15/2013

"Study: Fish In Drug-Tainted Water Suffer Reaction"

"What happens to fish that swim in waters tainted by traces of drugs that people take? When it's an anti-anxiety drug, they become hyper, anti-social and aggressive, a study found. They even get the munchies."

Source: AP, 02/15/2013

"Asteroid To Pass Close By Earth On Friday"

"A newly discovered asteroid about half the size of a football field will pass nearer to Earth than any other known object of its size on Friday, giving scientists a rare opportunity for close-up observations without launching a probe."

Source: Reuters, 02/15/2013

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