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  • The recent passage of a bill that gives the Food and Drug Administration unprecedented authority to regulate tobacco companies is nearing enactment. President Barack Obama has expressed support and is expected to sign the "Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control" bill soon. Read the Story

  • Worries about the spread of swine flu, also referred to as the H1N1 virus, are mounting as the nation's caseload has climbed to more than 600 and closed more than 400 schools across the country -- most recently shutting the... Read the Story

  • As the Obama administration discusses health care reform, health professionals must advocate for a stronger emphasis on prevention programs, a response that could ultimately save the country hundreds of billions of dollars annually -- and have a greater impact on... Read the Story

  • Released Dec. 13, the long-awaited Mitchell Report reveals the names of dozens of professional baseball players who are believed to have used steroids. Former Sen. George Mitchell, D-Maine, spearheaded the investigation, which has altered the careers of dozens of current and former pro baseball players and also has called franchises across the nation to task. How will this change the legacies of baseball greats like Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte, who previously denounced the use of performance-enhancing drugs but are prominently named in the report? Read the Story

  • The weather outside may be frightful, but outdoor exercise can be delightful if you take extra care in preparing for your winter activities. Thomas Cappaert, an assistant professor at Central Michigan University, shares some practical tips on how to safely brave the cold in the pursuit of physical fitness. Read the Story

  • Issues related to social justice and civil liberties are at the forefront of many current-events discussions. Several Central Michigan University faculty experts are available to comment on these types of topics. Read the Story

  • Winter is the season for holidays, resolutions, big games and other traditions. Several Central Michigan University faculty and staff experts are available to comment on a variety of seasonal topics. Read the Story

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