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    May 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. At Walters' Richard Caton Woodville exhibit, a 20th painting discovered

    For the past 158 years, art historians thought that the painter Richard Caton Woodville, the James Dean of his generation, had completed just 19 paintings before he died of a morphine overdose in 1855 at age 30.
    For the past 158 years, art historians thought that the painter Richard Caton Woodville, the James Dean of his generation, had completed just 19 paintings before he died of a morphine overdose in 1855 at age 30. Now, we know that there were 20. Joy...

    Tags: Artists, University of Maryland Medical School, Arts, Fine Artists, Museums

  2. Apr 13, 2007 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  3. A threat of cancer, a drastic decision

    My dad did everything he could to look his best that morning. He shaved, brushed his hair and changed into a clean shirt.
    My dad did everything he could to look his best that morning. He shaved, brushed his hair and changed into a clean shirt. I stepped into his room, where he lay on his bed, propped up with pillows. His face was pale and his eyelids heavy; an oxygen...

    Tags: Marriage, Lobbying, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Halloween

  4. May 14, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. News of the Weird: Frontiers of Parenting

    Caribou Baby, a Brooklyn, N.Y., &quot;eco-friendly maternity, baby and lifestyle store," has recently been hosting gatherings at which parents exchange tips on "elimination communication" &mdash; the weaning of infants without benefit of diapers (as reported in April by the <em>New York Times</em>). Parents watch for cues, such as a certain "cry or grimace" that supposedly signals that the tot urgently needs to be hoisted onto a potty. (Eventually, they say, the potty serves to cue the baby.) Dealing with diapers is so unpleasant, they say, that cleaning an occasional mess becomes tolerable. The little darlings' public appearances sometimes call for diapers, but can also be dealt with by taking the baby behind the nearest tree. One parent even admitted, "I have absolutely been at parties and witnessed people putting their baby over the sink."
    Caribou Baby, a Brooklyn, N.Y., "eco-friendly maternity, baby and lifestyle store," has recently been hosting gatherings at which parents exchange tips on "elimination communication" — the weaning of infants without benefit of diapers (as reported...

    Tags: Cooper City, Alzheimer's Disease, Wrestling, Brooklyn (New York City), Abusive Behavior

  6. May 13, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Kids at risk from tippy instant soup cups

    On a typical June day last year, 3-year-old Jolan Jackson was sitting at the dining room table in his booster chair waiting for his meal.
    On a typical June day last year, 3-year-old Jolan Jackson was sitting at the dining room table in his booster chair waiting for his meal. Having just boiled a cup of water in the microwave, Jolan's teenage sister poured the hot liquid into a Cup...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Shriners Hospitals for Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Soups

  8. May 16, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  9. LaPorte police: OWI and texting, pregnant, with child in car

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">A LaPorte woman was arrested Tuesday for driving while allegedly impaired by morphine and other drugs with her daughter in the vehicle. </span><span style="font-size: small;">The 26-year old woman also told officers she is expecting a baby and <span style="font-size: small;">she crossed the center line because she was texting while driving.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </span> </span>
    WSBT Correspondent
    A LaPorte woman was arrested Tuesday for driving while allegedly impaired by morphine and other drugs with her daughter in the vehicle. The 26-year old woman also told officers she is expecting a baby and she crossed the center line because she was...

    Tags: Prescription Drugs, OxyContin (drug), Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. May 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  11. Paralysed British men fight right-to-die case in court

    Reuters
    By By Estelle Shirbon LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - Two paralysed British men who want to die but cannot kill themselves went to court on Monday seeking protection from prosecution for those who could help them end their lives. The case is one of the...

    Tags: Euthanasia, Judges, Parliament, Assisted Suicide, Laws

  12. May 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Paralyzed British men fight right-to-die case in court

    Reuters
    By Estelle Shirbon LONDON (Reuters) - Two Paralyzed British men who want to die but cannot kill themselves went to court on Monday seeking protection from prosecution for those who could help them end their lives. The case is one of the most high-...

    Tags: Euthanasia, Judges, Parliament, Assisted Suicide, Laws

  14. May 11, 2013 |Story| AM News
  15. Road to motherhood takes an unexpected route

    This Mother&rsquo;s Day, Barbara Johnson is counting her blessings for the two beautiful children she thought she&rsquo;d never have.
    scollins@amnews.com
    This Mother’s Day, Barbara Johnson is counting her blessings for the two beautiful children she thought she’d never have. The Perryville woman, 39, had given up hope of conceiving her own child after four years of trying. She and husband...

    Tags: In Vitro Fertilization, Republic of Ireland, Lotteries, Methadone (drug), Lifestyle and Leisure

  16. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Medical marijuana bill clears Senate panel

    &mdash; A measure to allow doctors to prescribe medical marijuana to patients with serious illnesses advanced in the Illinois Senate on Wednesday.
    — A measure to allow doctors to prescribe medical marijuana to patients with serious illnesses advanced in the Illinois Senate on Wednesday. The issue sparked an emotional debate, with supporters arguing for compassion for those suffering from...

    Tags: HIV, Politics, Illinois General Assembly, Kwame Raoul, Multiple Sclerosis

  18. May 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Seeking magic in a bottle

    Almost everywhere you look, you're bombarded with advertisements shilling products that promise &quot;energy," "pep" and "vigor" &mdash; all with little to no side effects. You can buy the products at any convenience or grocery store or by mail order. With the harried pace and stress of everyday life (and the resulting ailments they bring), the products find plenty of customers in search of that extra edge to get them through the day. Meanwhile, some consumers are getting sick or even dying, and some Chicago politicians want them banned.
    Special to the Tribune
    Almost everywhere you look, you're bombarded with advertisements shilling products that promise "energy," "pep" and "vigor" — all with little to no side effects. You can buy the products at any convenience or grocery store or by mail order. With the...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Newspaper and Magazine, Edward M. Burke, Drugs and Medicines, American Academy of Pediatrics

  20. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Lil Wayne seizure puts spotlight on rappers' use of 'sizzurp'

    The powerful narcotic popped up on the cultural grid around the turn of the millennium. A Texas producer-remixer named DJ Screw paid homage to its woozy, heavy-lidded high by dramatically slowing down beats and vocals to replicate the drug's sleepwalker...

    Tags: Entertainment, Gun Control, Coughing, Disc Jockeys, Hospitals and Clinics

  22. Apr 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Charlie Zill, former Orioles usher, dies of lung cancer at 56

    Charlie Zill, the popular long-time usher at Camden Yards who entertained Orioles fans with his &ldquo;Zillbilly&rdquo; dance during the seventh-inning stretch, died late Saturday night of lung cancer. He was 56.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Charlie Zill, the popular long-time usher at Camden Yards who entertained Orioles fans with his “Zillbilly” dance during the seventh-inning stretch, died late Saturday night of lung cancer. He was 56. Zill, who had been diagnosed with cancer...

    Tags: Human Interest, Health Treatments, Lung Cancer, Chemotherapy, Baltimore Orioles

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