Link Roundup – Health after 9/11 and Other News

Many first-responders, volunteers, and neighborhood residents who fell ill as a result of the 9/11 attacks are still waiting for compensation. Officially, at least, 58 additional cancers are now eligible for coverage. (CNN, with video)

Our broken healthcare system could be averting 75,000 deaths a year, according to a new Institute of Medicine report, which promulgates pervasive problems and suggests solutions. (The National Academies)

Physical activity may be the decisive factor for overweight tweens and teens. (NPR, with audio)

How did one fitness buff like her first yin yoga experience, where poses are held for 5 minutes each? (Greatist)

For most women, ovarian cancer screenings may hurt more than help. (MedPageToday)

Portland, OR, will join the rest of the country in fluoridating its water. (Portland Tribune) But there are still dissenting voices. (Clean Water Portland)

And finally, will we have robot healthcare by 2040? (infographic by Envisioning Technology)