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    May 27, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Ag litigation veteran Vogel pulls back from firm leadership

    BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Some 41 years after entering legal profession, Sarah Vogel is getting "out of the frying pan," as she puts it. As of May 15, the Sarah Vogel Law Partners law firm will have a new name - Baumstark Braaten P.C., named for partners Beth...

    Tags: Agriculture, Crime, Law and Justice, Real Estate, Breach of Contract, Trials

  2. May 27, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Equine specialist returns to N.D. roots

    Less than a month into the job, Veterinarian Tammy Swor feels at home at Casselton (N.D.) Veterinary Service after spending years gaining experience outside of North Dakota. A specialist in equine surgery and Emergency & Critical Care, Tammy, 37, will...

    Tags: Cat (animal), Emergency Planning, Disasters and Accidents, South Dakota, Horse (animal)

  4. May 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
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  6. Jun 3, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  7. Assisted suicide advocate Kevorkian dies at age 83

    DETROIT (AP) — Jack Kevorkian, the retired pathologist who captured the world’s attention as he helped dozens of ailing people commit suicide, igniting intense debate and ending up in prison for murder, has died in a Detroit area hospital after a short illness. He was 83.
    DETROIT (AP) — Jack Kevorkian, the retired pathologist who captured the world’s attention as he helped dozens of ailing people commit suicide, igniting intense debate and ending up in prison for murder, has died in a Detroit area hospital...

    Tags: Prisons, Diabetes, CBS Corp., Martin Luther King Jr., Prosecution

  8. Nov 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. It's time fruit juice loses its wholesome image, some experts say

    To many people, it's a health food. To others, it's simply soda in disguise.
    To many people, it's a health food. To others, it's simply soda in disguise. That virtuous glass of juice is feeling the squeeze as doctors, scientists and public health authorities step up their efforts to reduce the nation's girth. --------------------...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Diabetes, Pediatrics, Los Angeles, New York

  10. Dec 4, 2009 |Story| Health Portal
  11. Skin-Friendly Beauty Foods

    The best way to look healthy and attractive may not be inside a $100 jar of cream or under a surgeon's knife. Rather, what you put on your plate may be just as important as what you put on your skin.
    McClatchy Tribune Newspapers
    The best way to look healthy and attractive may not be inside a $100 jar of cream or under a surgeon's knife. Rather, what you put on your plate may be just as important as what you put on your skin. An increasing number of studies and clinical trials...

    Tags: Gum Disease, Health and Safety at School, Nova Southeastern University, University of Illinois at Chicago, Tooth Decay

  12. May 4, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'The pill': 50 years after

    It was supposed to make every child a wanted child, give women control over their bodies and grant couples worry-free sex.
    It was supposed to make every child a wanted child, give women control over their bodies and grant couples worry-free sex. Such were the aspirations of health professionals worldwide when the medication now known simply as "the pill" arrived on the...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Uterus, Family Planning, Princeton University

  14. Jun 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. The questionable claims about resistant starch

    Keep an eye out for claims that carbs are making a comeback.
    Keep an eye out for claims that carbs are making a comeback. A new diet book slated to hit stores this summer, "The Carb Lovers Diet," promises that eating carbohydrates is the key to weight loss and long-term health. The so-called secret: Eat not just...

    Tags: Ulcerative Colitis, Ice Cream, White Bread, Colorado, Education

  16. Nov 16, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Hit with decision overload

    Starbucks offers consumers up to 87,000 drink combinations. Comcast, the nation's largest cable provider, offers up to 1,000 channels. Sirius offers 140 different satellite radio stations for your listening pleasure.
    Starbucks offers consumers up to 87,000 drink combinations. Comcast, the nation's largest cable provider, offers up to 1,000 channels. Sirius offers 140 different satellite radio stations for your listening pleasure. Americans have come to expect a...

    Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Columbia University, Utah, Radio Industry

  18. Mar 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Sex Addiction Divides Experts

    Tiger Woods, who recently admitted to multiple extramarital affairs, said he is receiving treatment. David Duchovny, who plays a sex-obsessed professor on the TV show "Californication," underwent rehab in 2008. Dr. Drew Pinsky has launched a reality series dealing with the subject.
    Los Angeles Times
    Tiger Woods, who recently admitted to multiple extramarital affairs, said he is receiving treatment. David Duchovny, who plays a sex-obsessed professor on the TV show "Californication," underwent rehab in 2008. Dr. Drew Pinsky has launched a reality...

    Tags: Addiction, Behavioral Conditions, Casino and Gambling Industry, Indiana University, Sexual Assault

  20. Jan 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Parenting experts weigh in on 'Tiger Mother'

    In "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" (Penguin Press, 2011), Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua describes child-rearing techniques that, as she puts it, "would seem unimaginable — even legally actionable — to Westerners."
    In "Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother" (Penguin Press, 2011), Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua describes child-rearing techniques that, as she puts it, "would seem unimaginable — even legally actionable — to Westerners." Reacting to a...

    Tags: New York University, Family, Education, University of Southern California, Colleges and Universities

  22. Dec 20, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Cleaning up your carb act: Where to begin

    Most Americans eat between 250 and 300 grams of carbohydrates a day, the equivalent of 1,000 to 1,200 calories. The Institute of Medicine, which sets dietary nutrient requirements, recommends 130 grams a day. Some, such as Dr. Frank Hu, professor of nutrition and epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, say achieving that would be a big step in the right direction, but other low-carb advocates believe the number is too inflexible.
    Most Americans eat between 250 and 300 grams of carbohydrates a day, the equivalent of 1,000 to 1,200 calories. The Institute of Medicine, which sets dietary nutrient requirements, recommends 130 grams a day. Some, such as Dr. Frank Hu, professor of...

    Tags: Atkins Diet, Salads, Physiology, Event Planning, Internists

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