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Jeannette Walls' Visit Among R.J. Julia Events
The Hartford CourantJeannette Walls, the journalist whose 2009 memoir "The Glass Castle," about growing up poor with brilliant but neglectful parents, has been a New York Times bestseller for five years, has written her first novel, "The Silver Star" (Scribner, $26). It's...Tags: Tehran (Iran), Religion and Belief, Italy, Arts and Culture, Personal Service
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Ex-Dolphin training for Crohn's half marathon
For 12 seasons in the NFL, including nine with the Miami Dolphins, cornerback Sam Madison practiced up to five hours a day so he could run with and crush wide receivers. After retiring, he's remained active but switched up his routine. In fact, he hasn'...
Tags: Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Football League, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin Therapy
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Triathletes cross the finish line for the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
Sports enthusiasts, it's time to pack your goggles and sneakers and get ready for the second annual "Colavita Motivation Man Half Ironman & Olympic Triathlon." The triathlon, set for June 1 in downtown West Palm Beach, is presented by Publix and will...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Bars and Clubs, Palm Beach County, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture
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Limiting certain carbs may help ease irritable bowel syndrome
Some foods, from beans to sugar-free gum, contain carbs called FODMAPs, which may trigger symptoms if you have irritable bowel syndrome. FODMAPs are a group of carbohydrates known to contribute to IBS symptoms, including gas, bloating, abdominal pain,...Tags: Apples, Newspaper and Magazine, Abdominal Pain, Symptoms, Australia
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Special Report: The deeper agenda behind "Abenomics"
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - When ill health and political gridlock forced Shinzo Abe to quit after one dismal year as Japan's prime minister, his pride was dented and his self-confidence battered. One thing, however, was intact: his commitment to a controversial...Tags: Avalanches and Landslides, Elections, Federal Reserve, China, Prices
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Jaundice, Skin Conditions, Seizures, Consumer Goods Industries, Malaria
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Rose Anna Hann Barmak: Her uniforms were well-suited to Colonial era
Rose Anna Hann Barmak loved to sew, from authentic-looking Colonial Minutemen uniforms when she was a young woman to intricate quilts in her later years. The woman friends and family called "Dolly" made uniforms for the Minutemen Colonial Fife and...
Tags: Memorial Day, St. Patrick's Day, Festive Events, Auction Service, New York City
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Are "cattuccinos" and dog lattes poison?
I will be the first to admit that I don’t know the difference between an espresso and a cappuccino. I don’t understand what a latte is and I certainly don’t speak French. Sometimes, I even have a difficult time ordering coffee at certain...
Tags: Diabetes, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Urinary Tract Infection, Whipping Cream, Pets
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A priest's faith in church resurrected
One day last September, the Rev. Frank Latzko, pastor of St. Teresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, decided to take a walk and rediscover why he became a priest. His feet carried him from the Lincoln Park neighborhood to France, across the...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Starbucks Corp., Easter, Italy, Christianity
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Gender differences in autoimmune diseases: Blame them on bacteria?
Why are women more prone to autoimmune diseases like lupus, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis? A new study in mice points to a possible contributor: different types of bacteria that populate our guts. It goes like this: Different mixes of...
Tags: Diabetes, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Science and Technology, Lupus
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Help yourself -- eat a little dirt
chrisc@herald-mail.comAmericans live in a food paradise. Food is generally plentiful, cheap and made to be convenient. And, despite the occasional food-poisoning event, the food supply is consistently safe to eat. Government food-safety regulations limit amounts of...Tags: Common Cold, National Institutes of Health, Washington, DC, Health, Healthy Diet
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Joseph Gayheart
Joseph Allen Gayheart, 27, beloved husband and best friend of Whitney Dyas Gayheart, died Sunday, Feb. 24. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his parents, Janet Elaine Gayheart and Mike Gayheart; a sister, Kimberly and husband Chris Moore;...
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