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    Dec 28, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Libby Fischer Hellmann follows suspenseful new paths

    Early in her career as an author, Libby Fischer Hellmann had written three unpublished novels, and thought she was hot stuff.
    Early in her career as an author, Libby Fischer Hellmann had written three unpublished novels, and thought she was hot stuff. Then her agent told her she needed to change her writing, her characters and her voice, and while she was at it, she needed...

    Tags: NBC (tv network), Mystery (genre), Iran, Burson-Marsteller, Authors

  2. Dec 6, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  3. Is your doctor getting enough sleep?

    Health
    Waking up in the middle of the night to work is hard, but it’s much more difficult when you’re dealing with matters of life and death. I remember those days when my father was going through his residency program. When he was working overnight,...
  4. Jan 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  5. NFL and Wharton School offer leadership course for prep athletes

    Varsity Times Insider
    The NFL-Wharton Prep Leadership Program for high school athletes entering their senior year will run from June 24-26 at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in Philadelphia, and all expenses except for travel will be taken care of if you're.......
  6. Jan 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Welcome to lethal living, American-style

    It would be silly to try to reduce the American character -- if there even is such a thing -- to a single graph. But the one pictured above, taken from a <a href=&quot;http://sites.nationalacademies.org/DBASSE/CPOP/US_Health_in_International_Perspective/index.htm#.UPCRg-S7ODk">report</a> released Wednesday by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, does a pretty good job conveying the truth behind one of the developed world's favorite stereotypes of the United States.
    It would be silly to try to reduce the American character -- if there even is such a thing -- to a single graph. But the one pictured above, taken from a report released Wednesday by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, does a...

    Tags: Hugo Chavez, Demographics, Japan, High Blood Pressure, Death

  8. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. PASSINGS: Ned Wertimer

    Ned Wertimer, 89, an actor who played Ralph the doorman on all 11 seasons of the CBS sitcom &quot;The Jeffersons," died Jan. 2 at a Valley Village nursing home of complications from a fall at his Burbank home in November, said his manager, Brad Lemack.
    Ned Wertimer, 89, an actor who played Ralph the doorman on all 11 seasons of the CBS sitcom "The Jeffersons," died Jan. 2 at a Valley Village nursing home of complications from a fall at his Burbank home in November, said his manager, Brad Lemack....

    Tags: CBS Corp., New York City, The Mary Tyler Moore Show (tv program), Los Angeles Times, World War II (1939-1945)

  10. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  11. Young American: Kailee Tressler

    At this point in her life, Kailee Tressler is all business.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    At this point in her life, Kailee Tressler is all business.   The 17-year-old senior at Turkeyfoot Valley Area School District is eyeing colleges including Shippensburg University, Clarion University of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania College of...

    Tags: Music, Entertainment, Colleges and Universities, Fayette County

  12. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  13. Poor children have highest in-hospital death rate

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children from poorer neighborhoods who are hospitalized are more likely to die before discharge than kids from wealthier areas, according to a new study. These differences persisted even though the number of deaths for all...

    Tags: Demographics, Pediatrics, Healthcare Provider, Family, Health Insurance

  14. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. John C. "Jake" Smedley, social worker

    John C. &quot;Jake" Smedley, a retired social worker and former Ruxton resident, died Dec. 9 of cancer at his Silver Spring home. He was 91.
    John C. "Jake" Smedley, a retired social worker and former Ruxton resident, died Dec. 9 of cancer at his Silver Spring home. He was 91. John Calvin Smedley was born in Letchworth, England. After the death of his parents, he moved to Beverly Hills, Calif....

    Tags: Entertainment, Music, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  16. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| AM News
  17. Obituary: Joseph N. Frankel (1918-2012)

    Joseph N. Frankel, 94, of Danville, died Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012.&nbsp;
    Joseph N. Frankel, 94, of Danville, died Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012.  Born June 6, 1918, he was a son of the late Joseph N. and Edna Fleischaker Frankel. He was the widower of Alice Kinnaird Frankel. He was 1936 graduate of Danville High School and...

    Tags: New York City

  18. Dec 11, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  19. Violence, James Violence? Bond films more forceful

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The fictional James Bond always had a license to kill, but new research suggests the suave spy's movies got more violent through the years.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The fictional James Bond always had a license to kill, but new research suggests the suave spy's movies got more violent through the years. "In fact, they got quite a bit more violent over time," said Dr. Robert Hancox, the...

    Tags: Entertainment, Pediatrics, Research, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Chemical Industry

  20. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Northwestern study suggests weight component to psoriasis

    When Graham Crawford was 11, he was a bit overweight and had to battle psoriasis, a skin disease that left red scaly patches on his nose and fingers.
    When Graham Crawford was 11, he was a bit overweight and had to battle psoriasis, a skin disease that left red scaly patches on his nose and fingers. His skin cleared up after he started using ointment designed to fight psoriasis. But when he stopped...

    Tags: Dermatologists, Pediatrics, Dermatology, Drugs and Medicines, Methotrexate (drug)

  22. Dec 31, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Don't underestimate your willpower

    Every year about this time, I write a list of New Year's resolutions. It's the usual stuff: Work out three times a week, cut back on coffee and alcohol, floss daily, relearn Spanish, watch less television, etc. I then put the list in the drawer of my bedside table, where it remains until I take it out a year later and laugh at my lack of progress.
    Every year about this time, I write a list of New Year's resolutions. It's the usual stuff: Work out three times a week, cut back on coffee and alcohol, floss daily, relearn Spanish, watch less television, etc. I then put the list in the drawer of my...

    Tags: Psychologists, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Health and Medical Professionals, Education

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