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Commentary: To hover or not – that is the question
My dad has cancer. He is 74. The cancer is in his bones, and he has trouble walking. I'm a doctor, the oldest of four children. The role I could be playing in this family crisis is obvious. But I've learned something from parenting three boys that is...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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San Bernardino County experts find saber-tooth fossils near Vegas
L.A. NOWPaleontologists from the San Bernardino County Museum found fossils of the elusive sabre-toothed cat in the Nevada desert north of Las Vegas.... -
Five Suspects Arrested in Brown Jug Robbery
Channel 2 NewsShortly after 3:45 p.m. Thursday, Anchorage Police Swing Shift Patrol officers responded to a robbery at the Brown Jug liquor store at 930 W. 5th Avenue, according to APD spokesperson Lt. Dave Parker. Witnesses told officers that five suspects had...Tags: Witnesses, Prosecution, Theft, Injuries and Wounds, Head Injuries
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Getting the runaround on long-term care insurance
Rita Corwin, 90, conscientiously paid her premiums for long-term care insurance for 21 years to make sure that if she needed help as she grew older and more fragile, she'd get it. Yet now that she finds herself in a position to require such assistance,...Tags: Long Term Care, Drugs and Medicines, Insurance, Medical Procedures and Tests, Neck Pain
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Working toward stronger bones
If you're going to fall and break something, you should at least have a good story to tell. I have broken nine bones. No, I was not abused. Some stories are better than others. The last bone I broke, the ulna in my left arm, involved a ski jump. Good...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weightlifting, Injuries and Wounds, Broken Hip, Hips
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Decorated Danville Army Paratrooper takes trip to see war memorials
Contributing writerLawrence Hogue of Danville is among the military veterans in the Danville who have had the opportunity recently to visit the war memorials in Washington, D.C. The 87-year-old World War II veteran is one of three brothers who earned Purple Heart...Tags: Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, World War II (1939-1945), Injuries and Wounds, Human Interest
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Office Space: Robert Pasin, Radio Flyer
Occupying the office of his grandfather and father could leave Robert Pasin steeped in nostalgia. But the third-generation "chief wagon officer" of Chicago-based Radio Flyer has "mixed feelings about that word." "Nostalgia comes from two Greek words:...
Tags: Marketing, New Products, Chicago Tribune, Radio, Motorcycles and Motorbikes
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Celebrating Heroes Triathlon puts focus on athletes with physical disabilities
The moving truck pulls around the loop next to the boat ramp of Centennial Lake, backing up to the water while trying to avoid wheelchairs and bikes. Eight men clamber out of the vehicle and quickly begin to set up metal barriers, tents and ramps...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Triathlon, Physical Fitness and Exercise, The Happiest News!, Paralympic Games
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Stage 4 breast cancer patients seek to manage terminal condition
A stranger approached a cluster of women laughing and chatting at an Annapolis coffee shop and politely inquired what type of group was having so much fun.
"One that you don't want to join," answered 55-year-old Sally Ring, setting off another wave of...Tags: U.S. Air Force, Diabetes, Political Fundraising, Healthcare Provider, Breast Cancer
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Health officials set 'low threshold' for treatment to battle meningitis outbreak
Hundreds of Marylanders may need spinal taps as public health leaders seek to rein in a fungal meningitis outbreak that continues to expand as more is learned about the unusual cases.
Health officials said Wednesday that they still are working to contact...Tags: Disease Prevention, Arthritis, Symptoms, Harford County, Back Pain
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Hansen: Sin is pretty in black
If sin is unavoidable, then Denise Levesque wants to make it beautiful. Levesque embraces all things odd because she can't help it, readily admitting that in another time, she probably would have been burned at the stake. The Laguna Beach native hopes...
Tags: Marc Almond, Stranger Than Fiction
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Video/Q&A: 'Red Dawn' star Josh Peck
In reality, “Red Dawn” star Josh Peck says, Twitter would be the No. 1 communication tool during a foreign invasion. “#holy[bleep],” says the actor, best known for Nickelodeon’s “Drake and Josh” series and...
Tags: Eggs Benedict, Health and Medical Professionals, Adrianne Palicki, Charlie Sheen, John Travolta
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Nov 19, 2012
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