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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com
May 21, 2012
Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...Tags: Health Organizations, Swine Flu, Entertainment Events, Science, Jaw
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Judge Denies Conrad Murray's Request for Release
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A judge on Friday denied a request to release Dr. Conrad Murray from jail while he appeals his involuntary manslaughter conviction in the death of Michael Jackson. Murray was convicted in November of causing Michael Jackson's 2009...Tags: Entertainment Events, Punishment, Health, Music, Trials
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Letters: Many views of 'alternative' treatment
The recent series of articles by Trine Tsouderos in the Los Angeles Times misrepresents the scientific contributions and future research agenda of the National Institutes of Health and its National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine ["New...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Science, Dog (animal), National Government, Health
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Flu season could mean patients, doctors work while sick
As influenza season continues, here's a quick word of advice: If you're sick, do everyone a favor and take a sick day. Don't be the trouper who comes into work hacking and feverish, because it's likely to expose more people to the contagion.
Sounds like...Tags: The New York Times, Internal Medicine, Labor Legislation, Hospitals and Clinics, Internists
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Disability and desire
Life is divided into two phases: the one in which you're not supposed to be having sex and the one in which you're supposed to be having more sex.
Confusion abounds during both phases. But if you're living in the second phase — that is, you're an...Tags: Columbia University, Cancer, Sexual Dysfunction, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer
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Accused killer of son moves forward with insanity defense
SOUTH BEND — A man charged with killing one son and torturing another will be evaluated by three court-ordered doctors as part of his effort to use an insanity defense.
Today, St. Joseph County Superior Court Judge Jane Woodward Miller appointed...Tags: Medical Specialization, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Abusive Behavior
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Doctor accused of 'gross negligence' in death of Lap-Band patient
The Medical Board of California has faulted a doctor in the 2010 death of a Lap-Band patient who had surgery at a clinic affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN ad campaign, filing charges that could cause him to lose his license to practice.
The board has...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Food and Drug Administration, Hospitals and Clinics, Insurance, Lungs and Airways
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Santa Anita's 90-year-old Paddock Hero Returns to Work
KTLA NewsSANTA ANITA (KTLA) -- A 90-year-old paddock guard who was hurt protecting a young girl from a loose horse was back on the job Monday for Santa Anita's opening day. John Shear, who turns 91 on January 17, suffered multiple fractures -- including a...Tags: KTLA, Physical Therapy, Health, Health Treatments, Physical Therapists
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Blood clot that killed Rapper Heavy D is a ‘silent killer’
L.A. NOWRapper Heavy D died last month of a blood clot to the lung that was likely formed during a long flight home from London, where he performed a tribute to Michael Jackson, according to the coroner's chief of operations.... -
Newsmakers of 2011: Elmhurst, Lombard, Villa Park
TribLocal - ElmhurstThere were memorable moments throughout 2011 in Elmhurst, Lombard and Villa Park. Whether it was snowflakes flying, a long-time city staffer retiring or a former …... -
It's that crazy cortisol that makes you cranky
TribLocal - EvanstonTHE NURSE IS IN By Chris Hammerlund Dear Chris: I have survived Christmas. It was a close call. Besides eating too much and gaining enough …... -
How did prime-time TV become an adulterer's paradise?
Show TrackerAdultery is nothing new on television, but the proliferation of cheating as a plot point is making prime-time TV look like an ad for Ashley Madison...
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