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The expat life: Going south of the border
In June 2009, my husband Sam and I slammed down the hatchback of our Honda CRV, the interior bulging with containers of Legos and books, school supplies and board games, and a box of shoes, a tin of Old Bay in the glove compartment. On the roof was a...
Tags: Bali (Indonesia), Music, World War II (1939-1945), UNESCO, Starbucks Corp.
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Dr. Oz insomnia remedy results in third-degree burns, viewer says
For those who need further evidence that you can’t believe everything you see on TV, along comes the tale of a New Jersey man who says he sustained third-degree burns on his feet after following an insomnia remedy touted by Dr. Mehmet Oz on his...
Tags: Harpo Productions, Inc., Manhattan (New York City), Insomnia, Newspapers, Los Angeles Times
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UCLA-led team predicts China, Egypt could be new-flu hot spots
No one knows where the next deadly pandemic flu is likely to emerge. But a new analysis of flu surveillance and other data from a UCLA-led team suggests that coastal and central China and Egypt's Nile Delta might be areas worth watching. UCLA...
Tags: China, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Science and Technology, University of California, Los Angeles, Epidemics and Plagues
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Number of flu cases declined again last week in Greene County but risk remains
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The number of reported flu cases in Greene County declined last week for the third week in a row. While the trend is a good one, flu continues to be present in the community. Missouri is one of 31 states classified as having “...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines, Flu
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"The Doctors" flu episode to feature LVHN
TV WatchersAn episode of CBS's “The Doctors,” focusing on the flu outbreak will feature Lehigh Valley Health Network physicians, staff and patients when it airs at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Jim Sears, co-host of the Emmy award-winning show, visited Lehigh... -
Infecting others
People may be getting sick in restaurants and it isn't from poorly prepared food. Restaurant Opportunities Centers United in Miami reported on Wednesday that almost 90 percent of restaurant workers do not have paid sick leave. In addition, the federal...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Calicivirus, Epidemics and Plagues, Viral Diseases and Infections, Career and Workplace
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Flu outbreak remains high, but waning, CDC says
This season’s outbreak of flu continues to be high -- especially among the elderly and the young -- but appears to be waning, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday. Flu-like illnesses appeared to be falling in the East but...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, New York City, Diseases and Illnesses, Ed Koch, Disease Prevention
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Indiana dealing with deadliest flu season in years
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana, like most states, is in the midst of one of its worst flu seasons in recent years, and health officials say that it's too early to tell whether the season has peaked. The season's 40 flu deaths make it Indiana's...
Tags: Heart Disease, Pneumonia, Diseases and Illnesses, Asthma, Flu Vaccine
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Tinley Park emergency agency gets state certification
Years of preparing for possible disasters in Tinley Park again have paid off for village Emergency Management Agency Director Pat Carr. Every week, Carr reviews or invents an idea for a more or less likely disaster somewhere in the village limits to...
Tags: Groundhog Day, Flu Vaccine, Disasters and Accidents
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SJRMC limiting visitors because of flu
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA – One area hospital has decided to limit visitation to patients in light of large numbers of influenza cases. Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in Mishawaka is restricting visitation to its facilities, according to public relations...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Ind. hospitals restrict visits to limit flu spread
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hospitals across Indiana are tightening visitor restrictions in hopes of preventing the spread of flu, which has claimed the lives of 27 people in the state this season. Indianapolis health officials have asked area hospitals...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu Vaccine
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Flu 411: What everyone needs to know
It's flu season in Baltimore. A few days after Christmas, Baltimore resident Kathleen Dudley began experiencing telltale signs of the flu — fever, chills, body aches, sore throat, cough and overall exhaustion. "The worst part — the fever...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Glen Burnie, Diseases and Illnesses, Soups
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