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    Aug 10, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Sports Legend Revealed: A marathon runner nearly died because of drugs he took to help him win

    The Fabulous Forum
    OLYMPIC LEGEND: Of the first two finishers of the 1904 Olympic Marathon, one nearly died due to taking drugs designed to help him win the competition - and that's the one who DIDN'T get disqualified. STATUS: True. In a sports......
  2. Nov 17, 2009 |Story| Health Portal
  3. Eat Your Way to a Restful Sleep

    About a third of our adult life is spent sleeping -- or at least it should be. But many Americans aren't getting a good night's sleep, and according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep problems.
    Naturally Savvy
    About a third of our adult life is spent sleeping -- or at least it should be. But many Americans aren't getting a good night's sleep, and according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 70 million Americans suffer from chronic sleep...

    Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Sleep Deprivation, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Overweight

  4. Jul 22, 2010 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  5. From Canyon to Cove: Embedded with a theater group

    The Devil is a piano tuner. No kidding. When David Stoneman, who plays Applegate in Gallimaufry Performing Arts' production of "Damn Yankees," told me this, I didn't know whether to believe him. After all, Stoneman is not only a masterful singer, but...

    Tags: Entertainment, New York City, Pennsylvania, Chevy Chase, Missouri

  6. Aug 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Tony Judt dies at 62; leading historian of postwar Europe

    Tony Judt, a leading historian of postwar Europe and outspoken political essayist who also wrote movingly about his struggle with Lou Gehrig's disease, has died. He was 62.
    Tony Judt, a leading historian of postwar Europe and outspoken political essayist who also wrote movingly about his struggle with Lou Gehrig's disease, has died. He was 62. Judt, who was a history professor at New York University, died Friday at his home...

    Tags: Entertainment, Judaism, Health, History, Israel

  8. Oct 28, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. Aug 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  10. Spiffy modern power-pop from Gentleman Jesse and His Men on Wednesday at Five Stars Bar

    Pop & Hiss
    Gentleman Jesse is proof positive that punk and pop need not make uncomfortable bedfellows. The Gentleman (né Jesse Smith), who will make a rare Southland appearance with his band Wednesday night, got his start plunking bass in the Atlanta garage......
  11. Aug 20, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  12. Theater review: 'The Mystery of Irma Vep' at Space916

    Culture Monster
    Should costumes upstage the players of a low-budget romp? Yes, if the romp in question is Charles Ludlam’s “The Mystery of Irma Vep,” a penny dreadful burlesque requiring a couple of nimble actors and a dresser with the steely nerves......
  13. Jul 2, 2009 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  14. Not settling for paralysis

    After rescuers used the Jaws of Life to pry Amanda Perla from a car that had slammed into a traffic-signal pole on prom night, doctors told the 18-year-old she would be paralyzed but could go on to live a productive life.
    Sentinel Staff Writer
    After rescuers used the Jaws of Life to pry Amanda Perla from a car that had slammed into a traffic-signal pole on prom night, doctors told the 18-year-old she would be paralyzed but could go on to live a productive life. They would teach her how to...

    Tags: Tampa, Health, Carlsbad, Death, California

  15. Aug 27, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  16. Dec 19, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. So a fruit fly goes to a bar ...

    The news last week that scientists induced homosexual courtship in male fruit flies by changing levels of a neuro chemical was greeted with predictable headlines: "Scientists make fruit flies gay, then straight again." On science blogs, discussion raged...

    Tags: University of Illinois at Chicago, Genetics, Medical Research, Minority Groups, Health

  18. Sep 12, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Something wicked-fast this way comes

    Let's assume there's a bright side to the universe, a place where mercy and justice prevail, where the good are rewarded and the bad punished with equal alacrity. On this sunny shore, public school teachers make six figures, all stray kittens find good homes, and yard gnomes never get their little ceramic heads caved in.
    Let's assume there's a bright side to the universe, a place where mercy and justice prevail, where the good are rewarded and the bad punished with equal alacrity. On this sunny shore, public school teachers make six figures, all stray kittens find good...

    Tags: Automotive Equipment, Car Guides and Reviews, Ed Begley, Travel, Luxury Vehicles

  20. May 27, 2009 |Story| WTIC-LTV
  21. Lupus Information

    Lupus.org Public Lacks Awareness of Serious Disease with Life-Threatening Complications (West Hartford, CT CTLFA ) Most women likely can describe warning signs and health risks associated with breast cancer and heart disease, but according to a recent...

    Tags: Breast, Symptoms, Health, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Connecticut

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