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Fred Couples can tell you some Riviera Country Club history
Ben Hogan bought the fairway to heaven, Humphrey Bogart no longer stands pickled and perched beneath the sycamore on No. 12 and member Jim Murray isn't around to describe Riviera Country Club, as he once did, as "like a coquettish woman who winks at you...Tags: Humphrey Bogart, Bubba Watson, Phoenix Open (golf), Phil Mickelson, Keegan Bradley
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Susan Love, doctor/patient
And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Emergency Incidents, Health Treatments, Explosions, Diseases and Illnesses
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Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD
If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...
Tags: Disease Prevention, Social Media, Measles, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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Time for Hawks to lighten up
There's no point assigning letter grades to the Blackhawks now that they've reached the halfway point in the truncated 48-game season. Straight A's across the board. Even the marketing team and virtual unknowns behind the scenes have performed at a...
Tags: Stanley Cup Playoffs, Patrick Kane, Chicago Transit Authority, Steve Montador, Bryan Bickell
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Russell Henley arrives with a flourish
Wednesday in the desert was a day for fist bumps and well-wishing for Russell Henley, the new wonder on the PGA Tour. The tournament that Southern California learned to love under the banner of the Bob Hope Desert Classic, now called the Humana...
Tags: Sony Corp., Humana Incorporated, David Duval, Phil Mickelson, PGA Tour
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Repeat cancer patient Lainie Jones fights rare disorder with humor
How does somebody fight a one-in-a-million genetic disorder that makes a new cancer diagnosis almost as common as an annual bout with the flu? Lainie Jones does it with grit, courage and plenty of humor. "Oh, the joys of having veins like a heroin...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer, Mastectomy, Skin Cancer, Health Treatments
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Alex Smith handles demotion like a Super Bowl champion
NEW ORLEANS — Barely two months ago, Alex Smith stood alone under center as the NFL's hottest starting quarterback for one of its best teams. One concussion later, he is lost in the crowd. At the San Francisco 49ers' Super Bowl media day this...
Tags: St. Louis Rams, Little League Baseball, Jim Harbaugh, National Football Conference, Super Bowl
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Harris: 3 innovations from Chicago science scene that offer ideas, shape of things to come
Internet-centered technology has advanced to the point that smartphone apps and e-commerce sites seemingly sprout overnight. Indeed, many can be built inexpensively from off-the-shelf software in weeks. Scientific breakthroughs, however, often require...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Anthrax, University of Chicago, Diseases and Illnesses, Behavioral Conditions
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Dawn Turner Trice: A visit to the herbalist to talk about the flu
Apparently your tongue speaks volumes about your health without you saying a word. And this is why Lisa Lau, a Chicago herbalist, recently had me saying "Ahhhh." But that was as far as the examination went with Lau, whose clients call her "Dr. Lisa."...
Tags: Dietary Supplements, Drugs and Medicines, Multiple Sclerosis, Herbal Supplements, Calicivirus
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A backyard nuclear shelter? Yes, paranoia does sell
One sterling quality of American businesses is that they'll try to make money from anything. Paranoia, for instance. So say hello to Ron Hubbard, the owner of Montebello-based Atlas Survival Shelters, which converts huge corrugated metal tubes up to...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Emergency Incidents, Entertainment, Companies and Corporations, Bankruptcy
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Tracking Legionnaires' disease
The primary source of Legionnaires' disease that killed three people staying at a downtown Chicago hotel this summer is believed to have been fairly innocuous: the decorative fountain in the lobby. That fountain was permanently removed from the JW...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Personal Service, Travel, Diseases and Illnesses
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A Snowbird Feeling Guilty About A Florida Vacation
The Hartford CourantI'm worried. I'm going to Florida in a few weeks and I don't know what to expect. I've never been there before. In fact, in all my years I have never escaped to a warm weather place during winter, unless you count the time I went to Atlantic City....Tags: Heat Stroke, Donald Trump, Flu Vaccine, Viral Diseases and Infections
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