Health
Swine Flu Vaccine to be Distributed to Healthcare Workers First
The first ten thousand doses of the H1N1 flu vaccine have made it to Mississippi. MPB's Lawayne Childrey reports how those at greatest risk are being asked to step to the front of the line.
Who needs a Whooping Cough Vaccine?
We know to get a flu shot and an H1N1 flu shot but what about a whooping cough vaccine? MPB’s Karen Brown speaks with Dr. Ted Epperly, President of the American Academy of Family Physicians on why you should consider protecting yourself and your loved ones from Pertussis.
Mississippi Phosphates Leaking Hazardous Waste Into Soil and Groundwater
Hazardous waste from a Pascagoula chemical plant has leaked into soil and groundwater near the plant. MPB's Patty Davis has more.
Dispelling the Myth that Drinking is an Integral Part of College Life
Underage drinking is a rapidly growing problem on college campuses. But as MPB's Lawayne Childrey reports there is a statewide effort to dispel the myth that alcohol is an integral part of college life.
With Little Clout, Natural Gas Lobby Strikes Out
There is almost a century's worth of natural gas in shale rock formations all over the county, enough to make a significant change in the debate about America's energy future. But as Congress moves toward writing a new national energy policy, natural gas lobbyists have been mostly missing in action.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
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