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Heart disease a woman's disease too
Sarah Batts minded her diet. She exercised regularly. She made sure her waistline never exceeded 35 inches. She was, in her own estimation, a health nut, and she had reason to be. Both her father and an older sister, who at age 50 had stents placed in...Tags: Symptoms, Preeclampsia, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, High Blood Pressure
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Amgen to pay Maryland $856,000 in drug marketing case
Drug company Amgen Inc. will pay the Maryland Medicaid system $856,474 to settle allegations that it illegally marketed and priced drugs used to treat anemia, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases. The settlement, announced Friday by Maryland...Tags: Douglas F. Gansler, Amgen Inc.
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Depression, through the lens of inflammation
Did you know that the World Health Organization predicts that by 2030, more people will suffer from depression than any other medical condition? The incidence of depression has skyrocketed in children and adults since World War II; depression affects...
Tags: Health Organizations, Science and Technology, Food Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Prozac (drug)
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Murder Case Against Tennis Ump Lois Goodman Dropped
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Prosecutors have dropped the murder case against tennis umpire Lois Goodman in the death of her husband, citing insufficient evidence. Goodman had been accused of bludgeoning her 80-year-old husband to death with a coffee mug on...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Judges, U.S. Open (tennis), Rotator Cuff Tear, Back Pain
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Murder Case Dismissed Against Tennis Umpire Accused of Bashing Hubby to Death with Coffee Mug
LOS ANGELES -- Prosecutors have dropped the murder case against tennis umpire Lois Goodman, who had been accused of bludgeoning her husband to death with a coffee mug.
Law enforcement sources tell the Los Angeles Times that the investigation is ongoing,...Tags: Tennis, U.S. Open (tennis), Back Pain, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Times
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Are drivers misusing disability placards?
My friend and I are Hispanic baby boomers. Unfortunately, we both suffer from chronic illnesses. My friend has rheumatoid arthritis and has a handicapped placard that we use when I drive her to and from her appointments. Earlier this week, we tried to...Tags: General Practitioners, JC Penney Company Inc., Health and Medical Professionals, Chiropractors, Physical Disabilities
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Short quiz could identify at-risk dialysis patients
Nephrologists are only too familiar with dialysis patients challenged by disabilities and myriad health issues. But a recent study by Johns Hopkins University found that a simple quiz to determine how well dialysis patients perform daily living tasks...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Geriatrics, Diseases and Illnesses
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Tennis umpire too weak to kill her husband, attorney says
L.A. NOWTennis umpire Lois Goodman could not have murdered her 80-year old husband with a coffee mug because she's too weak to deliver the fatal blows, one of her attorneys said.... -
Tennis umpire got manicure, left husband to die, D.A. says
L.A. NOWU.S. Open tennis umpire Lois Goodman stabbed her 80-year-old husband 10 times with a broken coffee mug and left him to die in his bed as she went to "tennis and to get her nails done," a prosecutor told a judge Tuesday.... -
Family, friends defend tennis umpire accused of killing husband
L.A. NOWIn letters submitted to the court on behalf of U.S. Open tennis umpire Lois Goodman, family members, friends and colleagues discounted claims she bludgeoned her 80-year-old husband to death with a coffee cup.... -
Tennis umpire accused of killing husband [Video discussion]
L.A. NOWU.S. Open tennis umpire Lois Goodman told police in April that she came home and found her 80-year-old husband dead in bed. When a coroner's investigator at the funeral home noticed a deep wound in Alan Goodman's head, authorities began...... -
Tennis umpire's lawyer: Poor LAPD work may let real killer escape
L.A. NOWAn attorney for tennis umpire Lois Goodman blasted Los Angeles police and said poor detective work could keep them from catching the real suspect who killed her husband....
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