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July 2009

Meat Eaters: Superbugs from Factory Farms in Your Food

by ECP Editors on July 15, 2009

Converse/Target Challenge Create Change Short Film Contest Finalist: Just 1 Girl

by Jamie Ervin on July 15, 2009

Summer Cool: Homemade Frozen Pops and Flavor Infused Water

by Jamie Ervin on July 15, 2009

Beet Pancakes

by ECP Editors on July 15, 2009

Childhood Obesity Linked to Tonsillectomy Performed in Early Childhood

by Jennifer Lance on July 15, 2009

Dude, What's On My Food?!

by Cate Nelson on July 15, 2009

Natural Insect Repellent Skin Patch: Don't Bite Me!

by Jennifer Lance on July 14, 2009

A Concerned Mother and Scientist Seeks A Better Climate Change Law with Washington

by ECP Editors on July 14, 2009

High School Cancels Breastfeeding Demo

by Cate Nelson on July 14, 2009

Children's Music for the Whole Family: B is for Bob (Marley)

by Jennifer Lance on July 13, 2009

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