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    Mar 19, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. The Walking Dead Finale

    Spoiler Alert: Obviously, an article about The Walking Dead finale will have spoilers about The Walking Dead finale. Don't continue reading if you don't want the details from this episode. You have been warned, so don't complain if you click past this...

    Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)

  2. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  3. 'The Walking Dead' Season 2 finale

    It turns out that &quot;Beside the Dying Fire" is where everything changed -- at least for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln). The character at the center of AMC's <a href="http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/the-walking-dead/EP01324002">"The Walking Dead"</a> emerged from the Season 2 finale a changed man.
    It turns out that "Beside the Dying Fire" is where everything changed -- at least for Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln). The character at the center of AMC's "The Walking Dead" emerged from the Season 2 finale a changed man. In an episode not short on...

    Tags: Disease Prevention, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey DeMunn, Sarah Wayne Callies, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)

  4. Mar 12, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  5. The Walking Dead-HUGE SHOCKER!

    Deep breaths, Walking Dead fans. We all had the wind knocked out of us from tonight's epic stunner of an episode. So how about a little walk talk therapy—by reviewing the tragic events of "Better Angels"? (Spoiler Alert: If you haven't seen...

    Tags: Laurie Holden, Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey DeMunn, Sarah Wayne Callies, Norman Reedus

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Uno de cada cinco niños sufre un desorden mental en EEUU: CDC

    Reuters
    Por Atossa Araxia Abrahamian NUEVA YORK (Reuters) - Hasta un 20 por ciento de los niños de Estados Unidos padece un desorden mental mientras la cifra de menores diagnosticados ha ido en aumento durante más de una década, según un informe publicado...

    Tags: Diabetes

  8. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Pointing to threat, pulling in profit

    Tribune Washington Bureau
    WASHINGTON -- Over the last decade, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig, a prominent lawyer, presidential advisor and biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, has urged the government to counter what he called a...

    Tags: Terrorism, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Diseases and Illnesses, Bioterrorism, GlaxoSmithKline PLC

  10. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Spotlighting a terrorism risk, and profiting

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Over the last decade, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig, a prominent lawyer, presidential advisor and biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, has urged the government to counter what he called a major threat to national security.
    WASHINGTON — Over the last decade, former Navy Secretary Richard J. Danzig, a prominent lawyer, presidential advisor and biowarfare consultant to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, has urged the government to counter what he...

    Tags: Terrorism, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Diseases and Illnesses, Bioterrorism, GlaxoSmithKline PLC

  12. May 18, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Angelina Jolie's decision to get double mastectomy isn't unusual in Lehigh Valley

    Kelly Vanek, a runner, cyclist and triathlete, was listening to sports talk radio in the car when the conversation shifted to Angelina Jolie.
    Kelly Vanek, a runner, cyclist and triathlete, was listening to sports talk radio in the car when the conversation shifted to Angelina Jolie. The actress and sex symbol took the public by surprise last week with the announcement that she had her healthy...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Health Treatments, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Chemotherapy

  14. May 18, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. More guns used in suicides than homicides

    When people think of gun violence, they typically think of a masked robber or a disturbed young man with an assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
    When people think of gun violence, they typically think of a masked robber or a disturbed young man with an assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. In truth, the most common victim of fatal gun violence is a distraught man who, alone in a...

    Tags: Justice System, Homes, Depression, Oviedo, Winter Park

  16. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Medicaid opposition underscores states' healthcare disparities

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Republican opposition in many statehouses to expanding Medicaid next year under President Obama's healthcare law &mdash; opposition that could leave millions of the nation's poorest residents without insurance coverage &mdash; will likely widen the divide between the nation's healthiest and sickest states.
    WASHINGTON — Republican opposition in many statehouses to expanding Medicaid next year under President Obama's healthcare law — opposition that could leave millions of the nation's poorest residents without insurance coverage — will...

    Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, U.S. Supreme Court, Mitt Romney, Washington, DC, Social Issues

  18. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Fluoridated water? Not all Portlanders will drink to that

    PORTLAND, Ore. — Proponents of fluoridating Portland's water supply had no trouble getting the local Urban League on board. Here in the biggest city in the country that still doesn't treat its water to prevent tooth decay, studies show that low-...

    Tags: Dental Health, Tooth Decay, Dietary Supplements, Diseases and Illnesses, Water Supply

  20. May 18, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. CDC: 'Dirty' pools common

    Los Angeles Times
    Attention swimmers: More than half of the public pools tested in a new study contained bacterial evidence that someone may have used the pool as a restroom.  Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention worked with state and local...

    Tags: Disease Prevention, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Diarrhea, Swimming

  22. May 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Dr. Frederick L. Brancati, expert on diabetes

    Dr. Frederick L. Brancati, an internationally known expert on the epidemiology and prevention of type 2 diabetes who was director of the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Tuesday of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He was 53.
    Dr. Frederick L. Brancati, an internationally known expert on the epidemiology and prevention of type 2 diabetes who was director of the Division of General Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Tuesday of...

    Tags: Columbia University, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, Harvard University, Internists

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