TUESDAY, Jan. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure to high levels of a group of common household chemicals may impair children's immunity, a new study suggests.
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How does a smartphone newbie pick the best software apps? Seek advice from smart people. Hiawatha Bray recruited Boston’s best and brightest for app recommendations.
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It remains to be seen which team will win this year's Super Bowl, but when it comes to household income, New York fans beat out Patriots fans hands down, according to a Scarborough Sports Marketing study.Of the Giants fans in New York, 42% have an annual household income of $100,000 or more...
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NESN, New England's most watched sports network, set another regular season Boston Bruins ratings record on Saturday afternoon with an 8.9 average household rating in the Boston DMA (341,088 total in-home viewers) for the Bruins' Stanley Cup rematch with the Vancouver Canucks. NESN's previous best household rating for a regular season Bruins game was set on Nov. 23, 2011 when NESN garnered an 8 ...
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Children exposed to chemicals from food packaging and textile products may have compromised immune systems
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By Gary Gardner and Joseph Zaleski
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If that end-of-the-year bonus didn’t send your household income well north of half a million dollars, you can’t count yourself among the elite 1 percent in the Washington region. It took household earnings of almost $520,000 to make it into the region’s top tier in 2010, according to a new analysis of Census Bureau data. That represents a slight increase from $517,000 in 2007, despite the many ...
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Super Bowl XLVI will be played tonight at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The city is the 12th largest in the nation, with a 2010 population of 820,445.
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WILTON, Conn.--(BUSINESSWIRE)-- The Sun Products Corporation, a leading North American manufacturer and marketer of fabric care and household care products, today announced that Jeffrey Ansell, currently ...
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From very humble beginnings to the top of his profession, before returning home to his proud roots: That describes the journey of East Boston’s Jermaine Wiggins, the former Super Bowl-winning tight end for the New England Patriots in 2001.
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