Tiger Woods says when it comes to The Masters golf tournament, he's in it to win it. At a news conference after the first practice round at the Augusta National course, Woods again apologized for behavior in his personal life and said he'll also be more respectful on the golf course. It was the first time Woods had faced reporter's questions since a sex scandal pulled him off the golf tour and into rehab for several months. Source Link
A new study from the American Academy of Pediatrics puts some big numbers behind the push to get more new mothers to breast-feed their infants. Researchers say if nine out of ten mothers were breast-feeding, the health benefits would save about 900 young lives every year, along with billions of dollars. Mother's milk has antibodies that help babies fight infections and can even make breast-fed babies less likely to develop diabetes and obesity. Source Link
With unintended acceleration on the minds of American drivers and federal auto regulators, General Motors says it will install a brake safety feature on all its new vehicles within two years. The brake override would cut power to the engine when the driver steps on both the brake and accelerator or when a gas pedal is stuck. The problem has been in the spotlight after reports of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles. Source Link