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The Gazebo's classic Dover sole
Q: We have just come back from Kathy's Gazebo Restaurant in Boca Raton. All four of us had the Dover sole. It's the best. Could you get me the recipe? — Janet Blake, Highland Beach/Michigan A: For the last 14 years, owners Gerard Hascoat and...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Gluten-free Diet, Celiac Disease, Restaurants
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Exact cause of vocal cord paralysis often difficult to determine
Tribune Media ServicesDEAR MAYO CLINIC: My 55-year-old brother-in-law has developed a vocal cord palsy out of the blue. What can cause this and what can be done to restore his voice? ANSWER: Vocal cord palsy, more commonly called vocal cord paralysis, happens when vocal cord...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Parkinson's Disease, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Early diagnosis can make a big difference in child's ability to manage autism
Tribune Media ServicesDEAR MAYO CLINIC: What symptoms should parents watch for if they are worried a young child may have autism? Is it possible to diagnose autism before age 2? ANSWER: With careful evaluation by an expert, diagnosing a child younger than 2 with autism is...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Autism, Medical Procedures and Tests, Symptoms
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Chesapeake Urology Associates' Sankar Kausik, Named Chief of Urology for Upper Chesapeake Medical Center
Chesapeake Urology Associates, P.A., one of the nation's largest urology groups, has announced Dr. Sankar Kausik, M.D., F.A.C.S., has been named Chief of Urology for the Upper Chesapeake Medical Center, part of Upper Chesapeake Health, an affiliate...Tags: Prostate Cancer, Havre de Grace, University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Doubts surface about safety of common food additive, carrageenan
Sara Baker says the light went on in her head after a cup of hot cocoa set off a storm in her stomach. "I went back and looked at the package, and there it was: carrageenan," said Baker, a career services coordinator from Bloomington, in central...
Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Arable Farming, Inflammation, Medical Research, Education
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Young boy dies after farm accident in Hartland, Minn.
A 2-year-old boy has died after an apparent farm equipment accident on a private property in rural Hartland, Minn., on March 15. According to the Freeborn County Sheriff's Office, the incident took place at 32603 670th Ave. Initial reports indicated a...Tags: Hartland, Accidental Death
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Jackson Jr.'s 'promise' turns pitiful
Even by the jaded standards of Illinois politics, former U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s spending spree with his campaign cash sounds breathtakingly shameless, partly because it sounds so senseless. Back in the early 1980s, his father, the Rev. Jesse L....
Tags: Regional Authority, Behavioral Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Michael Jackson, Malcolm X
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From hero to bum in a flash
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen Illinois Secretary of State Paul Powell's body was found Oct. 11, 1970, in a Rochester, Minn., hotel room, political heavyweights tripped all over one another offering bipartisan tributes to the powerful Downstate official. The Tribune reported how...Tags: Corporate Crime, Bribery, Elections, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Executive Branch
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Richard Paul Seligman, 68
Richard Paul Seligman, 68, of Charlevoix, died Monday, March 11, 2013, at his home. He was born on Nov. 21, 1944, in Detroit, to Louis and Helia (Aho) Seligman and was raised in Dearborn, graduating from Edsel Ford High School. In 1967, Richard...
Tags: Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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How much weight does Jesse Jackson Jr.'s illness deserve in the scales of justice?
If you think that Jesse Jackson Jr.'s mental illness explains away all his bad behavior, you may need treatment for an excessively mushy heart. If you think his mental illness explains absolutely nothing, you are suffering from a heart made of nails....
Tags: Punishment, Behavioral Conditions, Michael Jackson, Malcolm X, Crime, Law and Justice
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Overdoing it on exercise
Most people who exercise find a way to work it into their lives. Robert Silvers of Marshfield, Mass., organizes his life around his exercise. When Silvers recently told his wife that, sorry, he didn't have time to help fix her computer, she reminded him...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals, Behavioral Conditions, Psychology, Psychologists
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Charges against Jackson belie his pledge to service
Jesse Jackson Jr.'s final act as a public official was to send a Thanksgiving eve resignation letter to the speaker of the House in which he declared that "for 17 years I have given 100 percent of my time, energy and life to public service." But...
Tags: Cook County Government, Political Fundraising, Michael Jackson, State of the Union Address, Sandi Jackson
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