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Orland battalion chief helps save heart attack victim
It was a case of the right time at the right place when a fire official watching his son play basketball at the Orland Park Sportsplex was on hand when a 32-year-old man suffered a heart attack at the facility. Battalion Chief Nick Cinquepalmi with...
Tags: Police Arrests, Heart Attack, Fires, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Frat members charged in hazing begin surrendering to police
Chicago TribuneWhile members of a fraternity began surrendering to police throughout the region Tuesday, Northern Illinois University officials said more than 30 men and women at the school also face disciplinary sanctions in the death of a freshman pledge. As of 5 p....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Trials, Hazing, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Rodney King on cocaine, PCP before drowning, coroner finds
L.A. NOWRodney King, a reluctant symbol of police brutality and the troubled relations between the Los Angeles Police Department and minorities, died after drowning in his backyard pool in Rialto in June with a cocktail of alcohol and drugs in his...... -
Rodney King drank, smoked pot before drowning, records show
L.A. NOWBefore his death by accidental drowning, Rodney King spent the night and early morning hours drinking and smoking marijuana at his house in Rialto and was stumbling around his backyard moments before he fell into his swimming pool, according to the San... -
Rodney King 'incapacitated' by drugs, alcohol before drowning
L.A. NOWRodney King died of accidental drowning in his backyard swimming pool. But San Bernardino County officials said he was smoking pot and drinking in the hours before his death. The coroner's report listed King's death as an accident but added...... -
Roger E. Nutt to leave PA Turnpike Commission.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekAnd in non-Sandusky news: PA Turnpike Commission boss Roger E. Nutt will leave his post at the agency on Oct. 31, according to a press release stained with rest stop Starbucks that's just floated into the old Capitol Ideas in-box....... -
Office workers trained in CPR make life-or-death difference
On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That's the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist remembers before losing consciousness. Gale's heart...
Tags: Lungs and Airways, Medical Procedures and Tests, Heart Failure, Breast Cancer, Diabetes
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Omega-3s may not protect against faulty heart rhythm
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sorry, Charlie, but fish oil supplements did not prevent atrial fibrillation in patients who had already experienced episodes of the heart rhythm malfunction, a new clinical trial has found. The study, published in the Journal...Tags: Medical Research, Trials, Heart Surgery, Heart Failure, Fatty Acids
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Pro golfer goes from fearing for his life to winner's circle
Incredible things happened in the world of pro golf in 2012. --Bubba Watson won the Masters with a shot on the second playoff hole that only a magician or a contortionist could pull off. --Brendt Snedeker won $11.13 million in one day by taking the...Tags: Bubba Watson, Coccidioidomycosis , Masters Tournament, PGA Tour, Sony Open in Hawaii
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How you measure thyroid matters
Dear Pharmacist: I went through your timeline on Facebook, and learned why I'm still tired and overweight. My physician says my TSH is normal, just like you said he would. Can you discuss hypothyroidism in your column? — G.O., Decatur, Ill. Dear...
Tags: Levothyroxine (drug), Synthroid (drug), Overweight, General Practitioners, Drugs and Medicines
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CT.com's Best Albums of 2012
Is it us or was 2012 the year of streaming music? It seems like most everyone we know is now listening to music — new music, old music, super-obscure music, pop bubble gum, the latest releases, old-school hip-hop, brutal metal, avant classical,...
Tags: Sweden, Bob Seger, Grunge (genre), John Lennon, Fine Artists
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Monster Energy Drink Maker Sued in Death of 14-year-old Girl
KTLA NewsRIVERSIDE, Calif. -- The family of a 14-year old girl who died after drinking two 24-ounce Monster Energy Drinks in 24 hours, is suing the company for wrongful death. A complaint filed last Friday by Wendy Crossland and Richard Fournier, of Maryland,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Trials, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Energy Drinks, Heart Attack
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