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Don't Even Think About Answering That Phone
HealthThe statewide texting and driving ban has been in effect for slightly more than two months. During that time, I've almost been hit twice by drivers who were talking and driving. One time I was in the cross walk with my kid and two dogs, trying to get... -
When it comes to health care, it matters where you live
Staff WriterThe pain in Estela Delgado’s back was excruciating for months. One day the 51-year-old was fine. She had been exercising, eating right, taking vitamins. Then she felt a pop in her back, and the pain started. After getting worse and worse over a two-...Tags: Demographics, Bones and Joints, Obesity, Health and Safety at School, Health Treatments
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Auburn man who refused Japanese internment to receive Medal of Freedom
Q13 FOX News OnlineA Washington man and Auburn High School graduate is among 13 Americans due to receive the 2012 Medal of Freedom. The late Gordon Hirabayashi refused to report to an internment camp along with his fellow Japanese-Americans when he was an undergraduate...Tags: White House, FBI, World War II (1939-1945), Awards and Prizes
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Time doesn't pay in Washington, wrongfully imprisoned find
CNN Special InvestigationsAlan Northrop was playing pool in 1993 when his life changed forever. He was lining up a bank shot when he felt something on his wrist: a handcuff. Northrop was arrested for the rape and kidnapping of a housekeeper. "I instantly said, 'No, you've got the...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, DNA, Prisons, Justice System, Health
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Study finds hiv `superinfectionż boosts immune response
Women who have been infected by two different strains of HIV from two different sexual partners – a condition known as HIV superinfection – have more potent antibody responses that block the replication of the virus compared to women who...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, National Institutes of Health, HIV, Medical Research, Immune System
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In The Pipeline: The outdoors is his classroom
About two years ago, I experienced my first grunion run — a late-night visit to the beach in the hopes of seeing mobs of the elusive fish, the grunion, appear to perform their mysterious spawning rituals. I'd heard many stories of people trying for...
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Dr. Lester Breslow dies at 97; UCLA dean was 'Mr. Public Health'
Dr. Lester Breslow, the UCLA researcher who became known as "Mr. Public Health" because of his research emphasizing the beneficial effects of avoiding certain behaviors, such as smoking, overeating and failing to exercise regularly, has died. He was 97....Tags: Genetic Condition, Armed Forces, Medical Research, Diabetes, Health Organizations
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PASSINGS: Murray Rose, Tippy Dye, Garry Walberg
Murray Rose Swimmer won Olympic gold medals Murray Rose, 73, a four-time Olympic gold medal swimmer from Australia who also competed at USC while studying acting in the late '50s, died Sunday in Sydney of leukemia, Swimming Australia said. Rose...Tags: Basketball, College Baseball, Ohio State Buckeyes, The Ohio State University, Entertainment
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Protecting young athletes from sudden cardiac death
South Florida ParentingEvery three days, sudden cardiac death (SCD) takes the life of a young U.S. athlete, such as a girl playing soccer, a boy at basketball practice or a high school football player. Usually, there are no advance signs of SCD, and a typical school or sports...Tags: High School Sports, Cardiologists, American Heart Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health and Safety at School
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Potential breakthrough in pancreatic cancer treatment
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterPancreatic cancer tumors spread quickly and are notoriously resistant to treatment, making them among the deadliest of malignancies. Their resistance to chemotherapy stems in part from a unique biological barrier the tumor builds around itself. Now...Tags: Safeway Inc., Medical Research, Research, Biotechnology, Blood
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911 calls from UW students' house as intruder bound women: 'I'll stab you'
Q13 FOX News reporterWhen an intruder broke into a home full of female University of Washington students last week and bound six of them at knife point, two other women in the home were able to hide and call 911. The 911 recordings were released Tuesday. In a call, one...Tags: Prosecution
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Area fans 'rabbit' about SDSU in NCAA tournament
American News WriterRick Sommers didn't have a choice when it came to going to law school in state. He had to attend the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. "But I chose to go to SDSU," said the Aberdeen attorney, who grew up in Eden. His allegiance to South Dakota...Tags: Television Industry, Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Science, ESPN (tv network)
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