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    Feb 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Clearing up confusion on wisdom teeth removal

    It seems just about everyone has to have his wisdom teeth extracted. For most, it's an easy procedure and an easy recovery. But many people don't understand why we have those third molars to begin with — or if there are alternatives to removal. We asked Dr. Robert E. Williams, a clinical associate professor at the University of Maryland Dental School who also practices in Baltimore and Bel Air.
    It seems just about everyone has to have his wisdom teeth extracted. For most, it's an easy procedure and an easy recovery. But many people don't understand why we have those third molars to begin with — or if there are alternatives to removal. We...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Body, Teeth, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Dentistry and Dental Health

  2. Feb 28, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Over-the-counter devices probably won't help sleep apnea

    Big-time, bed-rattling snoring is more than just a detriment to good sleep or happy relationships. It's also a sign that airways aren't open and clear. In extreme cases, snorers spend chunks of the night gasping for breath, a dangerous condition called sleep apnea. If they could somehow open up their airways, they would breathe easier without all of the racket and without the risk.
    Big-time, bed-rattling snoring is more than just a detriment to good sleep or happy relationships. It's also a sign that airways aren't open and clear. In extreme cases, snorers spend chunks of the night gasping for breath, a dangerous condition called...

    Tags: George Washington, Human Body, Politics, Education, Washington, DC

  4. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  5. Has Syfy abandoned sci fi for reality TV?

    Remember when MTV stopped playing music videos and became just another cable network filled with irritating (and non-music related) reality programming?
    RedEye
    Remember when MTV stopped playing music videos and became just another cable network filled with irritating (and non-music related) reality programming? Well, looks like Syfy is moving in the same direction. During its 2011 Syfy Upfront on Tuesday, the...

    Tags: Motley Crue (music group), Television Industry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, David Strathairn, Entertainment

  6. Mar 14, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Casey Anthony defense expert challenges Dr. G's autopsy of Caylee Marie Anthony

    Casey Anthony defense team expert and noted forensic pathologist Werner Spitz challenges the findings of the Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner's autopsy done on the remains of Caylee Marie Anthony, according to a new report the defense filed with the prosecution.
    Casey Anthony defense team expert and noted forensic pathologist Werner Spitz challenges the findings of the Orange-Osceola Medical Examiner's autopsy done on the remains of Caylee Marie Anthony, according to a new report the defense filed with the...

    Tags: Human Body, Prosecution, DNA, Caylee Anthony, Chemical Industry

  8. Mar 20, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Ladies First

    Equality of the sexes in the boardroom? It’s about time. The kitchen and the classroom? Absolutely. The doctor’s office? Now there’s a novel idea....
    Equality of the sexes in the boardroom? It’s about time. The kitchen and the classroom? Absolutely. The doctor’s office? Now there’s a novel idea.... Men and women experience health in fundamentally different ways. Did you know that a...

    Tags: Human Body, Medical Specialization, Menopause, Preventative Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles

  10. Mar 23, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. 'Pink Skies' to Headline L.A. Women's International Film Festival

    WEST HOLLYWOOD -- The Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival opens Friday with the documentary film 'Pink Skies.'
    KTLA News
    WEST HOLLYWOOD -- The Los Angeles Women's International Film Festival opens Friday with the documentary film 'Pink Skies.' The film, directed by Gulcin Gilbert, chronicles the extraordinary event 'Jump for the Cause' which brought together 181 women from...

    Tags: Politics, Documentary (genre), Movies, Parachuting, KTLA

  12. Mar 22, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. Mesa Musings: Tough editor became patient professor

    When Orange Coast College hired Tom Murphine in 1985 as a journalism professor, I winced.
    When Orange Coast College hired Tom Murphine in 1985 as a journalism professor, I winced. He'll scare students away! I'd seen "Murph" at work in the Daily Pilot newsroom. With rolled up sleeves, a no-nonsense demeanor and smoldering pipe jutting from...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Newspapers, The Washington Post, Journalism, Mass Media

  14. Jan 17, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Why the New York Jets can win in Pittsburgh

    1. Just because the Pittsburgh Steelers have home field in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game game against the New York Jets doesn't mean they have an advantage. For starters, the Jets went into Pittsburgh and won 22-17 on Dec. 19 in a game that went down to the last play. Secondly, road teams are 5-3 in these upside-down playoffs, and the Packers — seeded sixth, like the Jets — have a great shot to win at Chicago for the NFC title as well.
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    1. Just because the Pittsburgh Steelers have home field in Sunday’s AFC Championship Game game against the New York Jets doesn't mean they have an advantage. For starters, the Jets went into Pittsburgh and won 22-17 on Dec. 19 in a game that went...

    Tags: National Football Conference, Carolina Panthers, AFC Championship Game, New York Jets, Marvin Austin

  16. Feb 16, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Elderly Woman Dies After Vicious Beating, $18 Robbery

    A 75-year-old woman who along with her elderly husband were viciously beaten and robbed outside their apartment building for a mere $18 has died, police said.
    A 75-year-old woman who along with her elderly husband were viciously beaten and robbed outside their apartment building for a mere $18 has died, police said. Linda Naimo passed away Monday at Richmond University Medical Center, authorities announced...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Body, WPIX, Injuries and Wounds, Theft

  18. Oct 26, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Pumpkin beers

    It's that time of year when seasonal beers take center stage to usher us into the holiday season. From October to January festive beverages abound.  First up: Pumpkin beer.
    Chicago Tribune
    It's that time of year when seasonal beers take center stage to usher us into the holiday season. From October to January festive beverages abound. First up: Pumpkin beer. A year ago, while touting the merits of Great Lakes' Nosferatu red ale as my...

    Tags: Human Body, Cinnamon, Halloween, Nutmeg, Holidays

  20. Jan 22, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  21. Deputy Released from Hospital After Being Shot in the Face

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An L.A. County Sheriff's deputy who was shot in the face during a fight with a gang member earlier this month was released from the hospital Saturday morning, according to a department captain.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- An L.A. County Sheriff's deputy who was shot in the face during a fight with a gang member earlier this month was released from the hospital Saturday morning, according to a department captain. Deputy Mohamed Ahmend is now home...

    Tags: City Terrace, KTLA, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Los Angeles

  22. Jan 26, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  23. Jasmin & Joshua

    I write this story to you from Houston Texas. The actual tale of love that involves Jasmin and I all came to be in Huntington beach California. After serving 5 years in the United States Marine Corps I became wounded and was transferred to San Diego Veterans Hospital. My jaw was broken in three places and the doctor had to wire it shut for at least 3 months. I could not eat sleep or breath and it was quiet possibly the most traumatic experience of my life. Three months in a hospital bed as doctors monitored my weight and jaw became a very difficult task. To add to pain, two of my very good friends had died in Iraq and was unable to  attend their funeral. It was a very dark point in my life. 
Two months into my recovery, I logged onto my Myspace account and noticed in the corner of the website 5 people whom I did not know but Tom ( the creator of Myspace) kept insisting that I might know them. After several attempts at ignoring it I started to become curious and noticed an amazingly beautiful woman. I clicked on her profile and wrote something funny and added that we might have a mutual friend since Myspace says we might know each other. A few days passed and she wrote back with a snide reply. She told me she was from Houston and her life story.  We exchanged messages for a few weeks and and finally gave each other phone calls. It was difficult for her and myself to talk on the phone considering my jaw was wired shut in 256 places. I mumbled as much as I could and she was not afraid to ask me to keep repeating myself.  I was just happy that I had someone to talk to.
    I write this story to you from Houston Texas. The actual tale of love that involves Jasmin and I all came to be in Huntington beach California. After serving 5 years in the United States Marine Corps I became wounded and was transferred to San Diego...

    Tags: Human Body, U.S. Marine Corps, California, Texas, Hospitals and Clinics

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