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    Aug 9, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Patricia Neal, 1926-2010

    Talking Pictures
    Neal with Paul Newman in "Hud" (1963). This was a new kind of screen chemistry. There was an avidity and fire in the eyes of Patricia Neal, but the movies often took that fire for granted. The actress died of......
  2. Jun 13, 2013 | Zap2It
  3. Intervention: Candy Finnigan reflects on A&E show’s final season

    Channel Guide Magazine
    Throughout its 13 seasons over eight years, Intervention has seemed like one of those shows that will just always be around. Every so often it comes in with a new batch of episodes depicting the harrowing journeys of addicts desperate to get clean and...
  4. Jun 15, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Washington Township historian shares knowledge of Civil War at Allison-Antrim Museum

    As part of the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Allison-Antrim Museum in Greencastle hosted five nationally recognized Civil War speakers on Saturday.
    roxann.miller@herald-mail.com
    As part of the commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, the Allison-Antrim Museum in Greencastle hosted five nationally recognized Civil War speakers on Saturday. Ted Alexander, chief historian at Antietam National Battlefield,...

    Tags: Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Antietam National Battlefield, Monterey (Franklin, Pennsylvania), Monterey (Berks, Pennsylvania), Franklin County (Pennsylvania)

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Advice for nervous traveler to Asia: 'Always take the adventure'

    When I told  a friend that I would be touring Asia this summer, she interjected, "Mark and I are going to Hong Kong this year, to see family. He also wants to go to Japan, but I told him I don't want radiation babies in the future, so maybe we'll go to Shanghai instead."
    When I told a friend that I would be touring Asia this summer, she interjected, "Mark and I are going to Hong Kong this year, to see family. He also wants to go to Japan, but I told him I don't want radiation babies in the future, so maybe we'll go to...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Preventative Medicine, Beijing (China), Asia

  8. May 22, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Adults Need Vaccinations, Too

    Many people believe vaccinations are relegated to childhood, but the viruses and bacteria that cause severe illness in youth can also infect adults. In fact, certain common infectious diseases, like chickenpox or flu, are more aggressive in adulthood. Untreated, some of these infections can be life-threatening.
    Internist and Hospital of Central Connecticut medical staff member
    Many people believe vaccinations are relegated to childhood, but the viruses and bacteria that cause severe illness in youth can also infect adults. In fact, certain common infectious diseases, like chickenpox or flu, are more aggressive in adulthood....

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Human papillomavirus, Diabetes, Tetanus, Drugs and Medicines

  10. May 14, 2013 |Story| AM News
  11. Looking back at KSD history, May, 12 2013

    <strong>By Brad Nystrom and JoAnn Hamm </strong>
    By Brad Nystrom and JoAnn Hamm In 1874, Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, the Kentucky Deaf-Mute to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from...

    Tags: Entertainment, Government, Regional Authority, Teaching and Learning, Politics

  12. May 15, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD

    If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing &quot;Happy Birthday" twice). Dr. Jonathan Fielding heads <a href="http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/">L.A. County's Department of Public Health</a>, which is bigger than some states' health departments. A pediatrician by training and the head of the county's health programs since 1998, Fielding is such a believer that he and his wife, Karin, turned savvy investments into a $50-million gift last year to UCLA's School of Public Health. Here he takes the temperature of the medical and political aspects of his work.
    If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Autism, FBI, Listeria Outbreak (2011), Preventative Medicine

  14. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. A healthy dose of data

    The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Autism, Health and Safety at School, Substance Abuse, Human papillomavirus

  16. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Prairie blindness? Blame meningitis.

    More than a century after she went blind, a new study casts doubt on how bright, blue-eyed &ldquo;Little House on the Prairie&rdquo; older sister Mary Ingalls lost her vision.
    More than a century after she went blind, a new study casts doubt on how bright, blue-eyed “Little House on the Prairie” older sister Mary Ingalls lost her vision. Using medical papers from the 19th century, unpublished family journals and...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Meningitis, Diseases and Illnesses, Stroke, Blindness

  18. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. The Sun Remembers: April 14-20

    <strong>April 20, 2002:</strong> The Ravens select Miami safety Ed Reed with their No. 1 pick (24th overall) in the NFL draft. It's the first time the club has failed to get a college player ranked among its top 15 choices.
    April 20, 2002: The Ravens select Miami safety Ed Reed with their No. 1 pick (24th overall) in the NFL draft. It's the first time the club has failed to get a college player ranked among its top 15 choices. April 20, 1985: The Skipjacks, Baltimore's...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, New York Knicks, National Basketball Association, American League, NFL Draft

  20. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Replace the sequester before it's too late

    Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy &mdash; making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach, we're on the verge of eliminating Maryland's long-standing structural deficit, we have achieved the No. 1 public schools in the country for five years in a row, and since 2007, we've done more than any other state in the nation to hold down the cost of college tuition.
    Over the past six years, Maryland has taken a balanced approach when it comes to fiscal policy — making responsible cuts to spending while prioritizing investments in jobs, opportunity, and a stronger middle class. Because of this balanced approach,...

    Tags: Christopher Van Hollen Jr., U.S. Congress, Politics, Career and Workplace, Mumps

  22. Mar 29, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  23. CDC: No link between vaccination schedule and autism

    Health
    Researchers have released another study about infant vaccinations and autism and the results match up with what other reports have found: The number of vacccines an infant receives is not linked to increased risk of being diagnosed with autism....
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