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Finding more gluten-free alternatives
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comThe need for gluten-free foods has grown so rapidly that local grocery stores are dramatically expanding their product lines. Ken's SuperFair Foods recently tripled the size of its gluten-free packaged foods and plans to add 50 to 60 frozen gluten-...Tags: Health, Genes and Chromosomes, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Symptoms, Allergies
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Food allergies: Local children adjust to life without some foods
PETOSKEY — When Julie Poquette packs her son, Jason’s, lunch, it’s not about what he will eat, but about what he can’t. Jason, 9, a third-grader at Ottawa Elementary in Petoskey, doesn’t know what peanut butter tastes like....
Tags: Health, Teaching and Learning, Students, Foods and Beverages, Swelling
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Bay group warns of swimming after storms
Swimmers should avoid contact with tidal and fresh water for 48 hours after a big rain storm this summer, warns the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. The precaution is suggested by state and county health departments, but foundation officials believe it’s...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Health
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Huge swath of Angeles National Forest reopens
Nature enthusiasts will have something to celebrate this Memorial Day weekend after roughly 41,000 acres in Angeles National Forest that were closed in the wake of the Station fire reopen to the public today. The U.S. Forest Service closed large swaths...Tags: Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Land Resources, Forestry and Timber, Wetlands
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Faces of AIDS: HIV cases on the rise in Southwest Virginia
Liberace, Rock Hudson, and Ryan White are three names associated with AIDS. Since the 1980's, 600,000 people have died of AIDS, but you don't hear much about it these days. The scary reality is that there is no cure and the number of new HIV cases is...
Tags: Health, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), HIV, Diseases and Illnesses, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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A summer survival guide for health emergencies
Ah, summer. A time for all sorts of fun activities — hikes, cookouts, pool days, bike rides and more. And ow, summer. A time for all kinds of seasonal injuries and health emergencies. such as burns from the grill, tick bites, heat stroke and...
Tags: Blisters, Itching, Disasters and Accidents, Health, General Practitioners
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Lawsuit filed alleging toxic drywall was used in Leavenworth house
Q13 FOX News reporterA Leavenworth family said in a lawsuit filed Monday that they will have to rebuild their house after the drywall inside the new structure made them sick and ruined their appliances. According to this lawsuit, the drywall found inside the home is...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Litigation, Trials
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My Pill-Popping, Vitamin-Junkie Past Is Over
The Hartford CourantI take just five pills a day now. This is down from the handfuls I used to take back when I was a health junkie. I don't think I was a hypochondriac, but then I may have been taking a pill for that. Mostly I was into supplements and vitamins. I don't...Tags: Mouth, Nobel Prize Awards, Vitamin Therapy, Vitamin C, Vitamin D
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Pests abound in early spring
Staff WriterHARBOR SPRINGS — Record warm temperatures in March brought more than just sunshine. The unseasonably early spring has left many homeowners with unwanted house guests in the form of insects and nuisance wildlife. Pest control professionals across...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Tick population on the rise after mild winter
Daily American Sunday EditorThe mild winter may have kept people from digging out from under snowstorms for months, but it has also helped some potentially dangerous insects like ticks carrying Lyme Disease get a head start on finding ways onto human hosts or their pets. Local...Tags: Disease Prevention, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Symptoms, Headaches
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Giant Food Stores And Martin's Food Markets Alert Customers To Voluntary Recall Of Simply Enjoy Vanilla Cream Puffs
Public and Community Relations Manager, Giant Food Stores, LLCGIANT Food Stores and MARTIN'S Food Markets announced that it has removed from sale Simply Enjoy Vanilla Cream Puffs. The product may contain milk, an undeclared allergen, not identified on the label. The following product is affected by this recall:...Tags: Swelling, Product Recalls, Giant Food, LLC, Allergies, Dizziness
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Tips to help you decide on an urgent care or emergency room
South Florida ParentingIt’s a Saturday afternoon, and your daughter turns an ankle on the soccer field. Or the earache your son has been fighting all week is suddenly worse, and now he has a fever. It’s a predicament almost every parent has found themselves in at...Tags: Radiology, Health, Broken Bones, Chest, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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