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A new report by the CDC links excessive drinking to one in ten adults deaths. The study found 88,000 people die each year in the U.S. from health problems related to drinking too much over time, such as liver and heart disease

A new report by the CDC links excessive drinking to one in ten adults deaths. The study found 88,000 people die each year in the U.S. from health problems related to drinking too much over time, such as liver and heart disease. Others die from violence, driving accidents or alcohol poisoning from binge drinking. CBS News' Teri Okita reports..

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Federal officials are investigating after dozens of CDC workers were potentially exposed to anthrax after attempting to use a new method to deactivate the bacteria. CDC Deputy Director Ileana Arias called the incident "incredibly worrisome"

Federal officials are investigating after dozens of CDC workers were potentially exposed to anthrax after attempting to use a new method to deactivate the bacteria. CDC Deputy Director Ileana Arias called the incident "incredibly worrisome." Vicente Arenas reports.

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The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta is investigating the breakdown of safety protocol and said it will continue to monitor and medicate as many as 75 scientists who may have been exposed to the potentially deadly bacteria. Vicente Arenas reports.

The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta is investigating the breakdown of safety protocol and said it will continue to monitor and medicate as many as 75 scientists who may have been exposed to the potentially deadly bacteria. Vicente Arenas reports.

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The CDC announced Thursday that as many as 75 government scientists may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria. The CDC says researchers transferred what they thought were non-infectious anthrax samples to labs not equipped to handle live bacteria

The CDC announced Thursday that as many as 75 government scientists may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria. The CDC says researchers transferred what they thought were non-infectious anthrax samples to labs not equipped to handle live bacteria. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.

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