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Overcoming Postpartum Depression
Postpartum depression is commonly misdiagnosed. We found a woman who's story will inspire others. Becky Johnson made her way out fo the darkness and is now living a healthy and happy life with her family.Tags: Depression, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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The Interview: Tim Mitchell, CEO of FrontierMedex
When oil companies expand into desert areas of Africa, FrontierMedex Group helps them navigate the territory and provides medical care and security.
The company also has helped rescue ships from pirates in the waters off Somalia and provides medical...Tags: Crimes, Economy, Business and Finance, Health, Medical Services, Africa
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In Theory: Sage advice for today's graduates
Q. It’s that time of year again, graduation season, when many of our youth are getting ready to leave the nest to live away from home for the first time in their lives. Do you have any words of wisdom for our college-bound graduates when it comes...Tags: The Happiest News!, Family, Ethics, The New York Times, Graduation
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Activities flood students' calendars
Though the school year is drawing to a close, activities remain plentiful. Glendale High’s outgoing PTSA President Sydney Swainston reports that her group has the Senior Awards and Baccalaureate coming up while students tackle tests and year-end...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Anglicanism, Disneyland Park, Christianity, High School Sports
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City Lights: Let those with allergies eat cake
Finally, a cake everyone can eat. That was my impression upon hearing about Sensitive Sweets, a new bakery in Fountain Valley that's set to have its grand opening July 13. The tiny shop at 17431 Brookhurst St. offers confections without gluten, nuts,...Tags: Allergies, Foods and Beverages, Conservation, Hamburgers, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Camp provides outlet for high-risk, low-income children
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterRAMONA — Five Imperial Valley teenagers shared nervous smiles as they unloaded from a van Tuesday to spend a week in the wilderness here, roughly 115 miles from their Imperial Valley homes. The Salvation Army’s summer camps provide high-risk,...Tags: Nature, Car Safety Tips and Advice, The Salvation Army, Christianity, Behavioral Conditions
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Get The Lead Out Campaign Celebrates 1 Thousand Lead Free Homes
FOX 17 Senior Web ProducerThe G.R. "Get The Lead Out!" campaign is celebrating repairs of 1 thousand homes in neighborhoods all over the city. A news conference will be held June 7, 2011 at 3 p.m. at rosa parks circle to announce details about families, homes, and neighborhoods...Tags: Lead Poisoning, Health, Politics, Human Interest, Physical Conditions
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Car Collectors Rally for Cancer Patient
27-year-old Elijah Ault is a survivor.
He has stage four cancer and is an inspiration to a team of car enthusiasts from across the country.
This weekend, Ault is proudly showing off his newly restored 1966 Dodge Dart at the Chrysler International in...Tags: Dodge, Emergency Health Procedures, Chrysler, Blood, Human Interest
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Relive the '80s at Jiffy Lube Live with Def Leppard
Editor's note: The Def Leppard concert originally scheduled for July 9 has been rescheduled to July 31 due to a family illness.
If the kids will be flocking to Merriweather Post Pavilion on Saturday night for Animal Collective, their parents will heading...Tags: Def Leppard (music group), MTV (tv network), Music Theater, Broadway Theater, Rock of Ages Corporation
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Denton Garage Sale to Help Breast Cancer Patient
The 33 NewsIt looks like an ordinary garage sale. But all of these items symbolize love and hope. “It’s just amazing how people come together, you know, and giving stuff,” says Jamie Button. Everything here was donated to help raise money for...Tags: Cancer, Brain, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Human Body
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Bluegrass festival to help people with disabilities
Weekend Anchor/ReporterIt was a bluegrass music festival in Franklin County to help those with disabilities in our area. It raised money for Unbridled Change, a non-profit center in Boones Mill that uses horses year-round for therapy. This was the third year for the...Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Health, Spina Bifida, Physical Conditions, Human Interest
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Are these shape-shifters?
Can you wobble your way to buns of steel?
The popularity of "toning" shoes, whose unstable soles require you to work muscles harder to stay balanced, suggests consumers are banking on it.
Sales of toning shoes, which cost from $70 to upwards of $200 and...Tags: Trials, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Kim Kardashian, Knees, Health
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