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READER SUBMITTED: TCBY Comes To Bloomfield
BloomfieldThe frozen yogurt franchise TCBY is coming to town in time for the Memorial Day Parade on Monday, May 27. Mark and Lisa Arnold of Simsbury are opening their third TCBY shop in June in Wintonbury Mall. Although it won't be open by Memorial Day, the couple...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Sandy Hook Promise, Memorial Day, Simsbury
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Robert Keller, editor
Robert Keller, The Evening Sun's first metropolitan editor and later executive director of the Greater Baltimore Committee, died May 12 of complications from Crohn's disease at Harbor Hospital. He was 71. The son of a banker and a bookkeeper, Robert...
Tags: Harbor Hospital, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Environmental Issues
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Belgium's Galapagos says on track to meet 2013 guidance
ReutersBRUSSELS, May 17 (Reuters) - Galapagos, the Belgian developer of drugs to fight autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, said it was on track to meet its full-year revenue guidance this year. The company, which raised almost 54 million...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Belgium, Lupus, Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Channa Horwitz dies at 80; artist known for geometric paintings, drawings
Channa Horwitz, an artist known for her dizzyingly intricate geometric drawings and paintings based on complex predetermined systems, died Monday of complications from Crohn's disease at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. She was 80. In 1968,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, St. John's Health Center, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Fine Artists, Obituaries
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Ken Baumann's secret life in books
To some people — those who might attend a guerrilla reading in San Francisco, for example — Ken Baumann is a writer and small-press publisher who is part of the contemporary literary vanguard. And yet, to a generation of adolescent girls, he's...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Aneurysm, Literature, Authors, Colleges and Universities
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Humira sales propel AbbVie in 1Q
Tribune staff reporterIn its first quarter as an independent, publicly traded company, AbbVie Inc. said net income rose 9.6 percent, to $968 million, or 60 cents a share, from $883 million, or 56 cents a share, a year earlier when the company was still a part of Abbott...Tags: Corporate Officers, Miles D. White, Hepatitis C , Earnings, Abbott Laboratories
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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. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Learning Disability, Physiology, Religion and Belief, Skin Cancer, Consumer Goods Industries
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South Florida Jews help unearth clues to genetic diseases
South Florida has one of the world's largest populations of Ashkenazis — Jews of Central and Eastern European descent — making it home to some potentially groundbreaking medical research. In Boca Raton, the Parkinson's Disease and Movement...
Tags: Gaucher's Disease, Hysterectomy, Genetics, Delray Beach, Judaism
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The gut and its bacteria a growing focus of research
The yards of dank tubing in our midsections form a complex, amazing and absolutely pivotal foundation for human health. And the more that scientists come to appreciate this, the more they anticipate that future medical discoveries will come from the lowly...
Tags: Biotechnology, Health Treatments, Obesity, Chemotherapy, Stanford University
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Coleman is Shade Lions student
Corey Coleman has been selected as the Student of the Month by the Shade Lions Club. Corey, the son of Jon and Dianna Coleman, is a senior at Shade-Central City High School. Academically, Coleman is president of the National Honor Society, a Hugh O'...
Tags: Human Interest
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For Westmont College women, sadness fueled an ardor on the court
MONTECITO — Her final pep talk wasn't a pep talk at all. Kirsten Moore was beyond pep. Her final pep talk, given while surrounded by her Westmont College women's basketball team before the NAIA national championship game, was her chance to say...
Tags: Lobbying, Diseases and Illnesses, Basketball, Nursing, Sports
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We all need the sunshine vitamin
FARGO, N.D. - I chuckled as I read a Facebook friend's comments about her ongoing relationship with a shovel this winter. She described “him” (the shovel) as “pushy and stubborn.” One of her friends suggested that she “dump him.” We had a blizzard in...Tags: Heart Disease, Iowa State University , Whole Wheat Bread, Cod Liver Oil (dietary supplement), Calcium
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