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Hampton Roads African American Hall of Fame to induct 13, including Mourning
Alonzo Mourning, a 2000 Olympic gold medalist, seven –time NBA All-Star and a member of the 2006 NBA champion Miami Heat, and five athletes from the peninsula Terry Kirby, Lisa Rice, Chris Slade, Ron Springs, and Walt "Fuzzy" Ward headline the list of...Tags: Diabetes, College Basketball, Hampton Roads, U.S. Army, Football
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Help kids enjoy-and stay healthy-around animals this summer
By Russ Daly Special to the Farm Forum One of the great things about living where we do is that we have ample opportunities for kids to get to know animals. Whether it's a visit to a grandparent's farm, a trip to a petting zoo or attending the county...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Body, Physical Conditions
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Arnold Palmer hospital to host education event for kids with kidney disease
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelDo you know a family whose child has chronic kidney disease? If so, get out the calendar. The newly opened Hewell Kids’ Kidney Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is offering a free nutrition event to families who have children with... -
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One died and 18 were hospitalized after taking Ecstasy at an L.A. rave New Year's Eve
A 24-year-old man died and 18 others were transported to emergency rooms after taking Ecstasy at an all night New Year's Eve rave at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, according to a report released Thursday. The report, by the U.S. Centers for Disease...
Tags: New Year's Day, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Memorial Day, High Blood Pressure, Recreational Substance Use
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Food-borne pathogens carry devastating long-term effects
Long after the painful stomach cramps and bloody diarrhea associated with tainted food are over, many people suffer long-term health effects, mostly unrecognized, that are the result of food-borne pathogens. These lingering effects -- premature death,...Tags: Brain, Foods and Beverages, Seizures, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crimes
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Organizations: Women of heart will be honored
The YWCA of Glendale is having its 14th annual Legacy Luncheon beginning at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at The Castaway Restaurant in Burbank. This year’s luncheon will honor five women with the Heart & Excellence Awards and two high school seniors with...Tags: Kidney Disease, Viniculture, Dining and Drinking, Breast Cancer, Libraries
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The Unreal World: Some bad fixes on 'Nurse Jackie'
The premise
Nurse Jackie Peyton (Edie Falco) is having trouble managing her growing addiction to painkillers. Nevertheless, she continues to snort an opiate in the supply room and pop pills in the bathroom during shifts at the hospital. Jackie works in...Tags: University of Southern California, Edie Falco, New York University, Heart Failure, Pain
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Strength training does more than bulk up muscles
Strength training has strong-armed its way beyond the realm of bodybuilding.
A growing body of research shows that working out with weights has health benefits beyond simply bulking up one's muscles and strengthening bones. Studies are finding that...Tags: Diabetes, Brain, Science, Education, Human Body
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Grocery customer donates kidney to favorite cashier
A month ago, Dan Coyne knew just two things about a cheerful cashier who worked at Jewel-Osco in Evanston: her first name and her need for a new kidney.
On Friday, however, their lives became inextricably linked after Coyne donated one of his healthy...Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Health and Safety at Work, Charity, Chicago Public Schools, Schools
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A surprising transplant offer
Tribune staff reporterDan Coyne had the surprise all planned out: Near the end of Myra dela Vega's Friday night shift as a cashier at Jewel-Osco in Evanston, his children would buy some groceries and hand her a card. Inside would be the unexpected news that Coyne could...Tags: Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Charity, Illinois, Haiti Earthquake (2010), Julie Deardorff
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Health alert: FDA, CDC, Costco warn consumers to avoid Bravo Farms Dutch-style gouda cheese
The Dish - Orlando SentinelBravo Farms Dutch Style Gouda cheese, (Costco item 40654) offered for sale and in cheese sampling events at Costco Wholesale Corp. locations is preliminarily linked with an outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections. Consumers who have any of this cheese...
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