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Dick Clark dies at age 82
Famed "American Bandstand" and "New Year's Rockin' Eve" host Dick Clark died Wednesday morning (April 18) following what his agent Paul Shefrin says was a "massive heart attack." He was 82 years old. Clark's rep tells TMZ that he had been in the...
Tags: Heart Attack, Ryan Seacrest, Dick Clark
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Seinfeld Actor Calls 911
Daniel von Bargen, the veteran character actor known for recurring roles on TV shows including Seinfeld and Malcolm in the Middle, was hospitalized after allegedly shooting himself in the head and then calling 911 to alert paramedics.
Authorities confirm...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Celebrities, Shootings
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Tracy Morgan Hospitalized at Sundance
Tracy Morgan remains in a Utah hospital after falling unconscious at the Sundance Film Festival, ABC News reports. The 30 Rock star had been attending an awards ceremony before he was rushed to the Park City Medical Center. So what happened? The former...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Melissa Leo, Arts and Culture, Tracy Morgan, Culture
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Vikings collecting money
Sports EditorHOLTVILLE — It’s collections time for the Holtville High baseball team. The Vikings teamed with the El Centro Regional Medical Center’s Diabetes Foundation and Self Management Center to battle diabetes earlier this season. The squad...Tags: Facebook
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Fruit juice targeted in war on obesity
Over the past decade, the nation's war on obesity has targeted some fairly obvious culprits, including fast food, pastries, fried foods and soda. But recent scientific studies and a new government-sponsored documentary that aired last week on HBO have...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Harvard Medical School
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Caught in the cycle of poverty
After months searching for work and feeling increasingly discouraged, Natalie Cole caught a break — an offer of a part-time position at a Little Caesars Pizza shop in Compton. The manager scheduled her orientation and told her she had to pass a food...Tags: Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Hospitals and Clinics, Holidays, Arts and Culture, Nutrition
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Consumers have alternatives to fruit juices
Many public health officials are warning patients that fruit juice poses many of the same health risks as soft drinks when it comes to obesity and diabetes. What concrete actions can consumers take? Global nutrition professor Barry Popkin and others...Tags: New York University, Blueberries, Obesity
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Teen Suicide On The Rise: Start A Conversation
FOX 17 NewsTeen suicide is on the rise at an alarming rate in West Michigan. In Kent County suicide is the second leading cause of death among teenagers. Less than a week ago, a high school student in Kent County took their own life. Many others attempt suicide...Tags: Suicide, Mental Health, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Prisons
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Aversion Hypnosis Therapy: Putting bad food choice thoughts in their place
CW33 NewsRick Miller yo-yo dieted for two decades and gained so much weight he had high blood pressure, sleep apnea, joint pain and type 2 diabetes. "I've been on a weight loss journey for year and years,” Rick said. “I’ve tried every kind of...Tags: Sleep Apnea, Marketing, Health, Weight Loss, Weight
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Pasadena to offer free health screenings June 2
People who haven’t scratched a doctor’s visit off their to-do lists in a while can receive a battery of potentially life-saving health screenings — all of them free — next weekend in Pasadena. The second annual Get Healthy...Tags: Heart Attack, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure
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Researchers eye saliva for patient testing
No one likes to get stuck with a needle.
But it's the only way doctors can get blood to test for diabetes, anemia and numerous other health problems.
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing say there is a much less invasive and...Tags: Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Research, Eunice Kennedy Shriver
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Which American cities are fittest?
Minneapolis-St. Paul is the nation's fittest metropolitan area, with Washington, Boston, San Francisco and Hartford right behind it, according to a comprehensive "Fitness Index" drawn up annually by the American College of Sports Medicine. At the...
Tags: Sports, Mental Health, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cycling
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