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    Sep 24, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Wildomar quarterback in critical but stable condition after injury

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    Ryan "Dax" McGregor, a senior quarterback at Wildomar Cornerstone Christian, suffered a head injury Friday during a game at Avalon and has been listed in critical condition at UCLA-Harbor Medical Center. According to an email sent by George Escalante,...
  2. Jun 13, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Jessica Yu's 'Last Call at the Oasis' made her a water activist

    If you want to say that Jessica Yu burst onto the film scene in 1993 with her short "Sour Death Balls," you'd be almost literally right. The film is almost 10 minutes of people trying to handle the disgusting confection. Yu's work wins accolades, including a short-documentary Oscar for "Breathing Lessons," about a writer who spent most of his life in an iron lung. Now she's brought her California chops to bear on"Last Call at the Oasis," a feature-length documentary on water waste, water quality and water manipulation not just here — where more than half of our drinkable public water goes to water lawns and plants outside our homes — but the whole, not-so-wet world over.
    If you want to say that Jessica Yu burst onto the film scene in 1993 with her short "Sour Death Balls," you'd be almost literally right. The film is almost 10 minutes of people trying to handle the disgusting confection. Yu's work wins accolades,...

    Tags: Mark Twain, Science and Technology, Activism, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Conservation

  4. May 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Dr. Solbert Permutt, physiologist

    Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount Washington resident was 87.
    Dr. Solbert "Sol" Permutt, a retired physiologist and teacher who helped expand the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's division of pulmonary and critical care medicine, died of esophageal cancer May 23 at Roland Park Place. The longtime Mount...

    Tags: University of Southern California, Arts and Culture, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Asthma, Johns Hopkins University

  6. Nov 8, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. Is it time to roll the joint?

    Health
    Years ago, when I was a student at Penn State, a NORML activist cornered me and tried to talk me into supporting the “legalize marijuana” cause. Keep in mind that this was many years before the state of California approved the use of medical...
  8. Nov 7, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  9. Our health and humanity unites us in ways that politics cannot bind

    Health
    A message I read this morning from a friend who specializes in treating liver disease shook me away from the daze of political polarities to focus on our common humanity....
  10. Oct 25, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Steel Horse Poker Run this weekend

    Valley 610
    The Second Annual Steel Horse Poker Run for Cystic Fibrosis will begin Sunday at SteelStacks campus in Bethlehem. Registration starts at 10 a.m. and the kick-off is at noon. The motorcyclists will ride to Keystone Harley Davidson in Perryville and the...
  12. Oct 6, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. Office workers trained in CPR make life-or-death difference

    On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That's the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist remembers before losing consciousness.
    On the morning of July 10, attorney Jerald Gale was reading an e-mail in his office on the 20th floor of a Koreatown high-rise. That's the last thing the 58-year-old husband, father and avid cyclist remembers before losing consciousness. Gale's heart...

    Tags: Lobbying, Prostate Cancer, Heart Failure, Cardiologists, Police Arrests

  14. May 21, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. Best Chiropractor

    1) Dr. Joseph Firgeleski
    1) Dr. Joseph Firgeleski Chiropractors are often associated with that loud, cringe-inducing cracking that goes on when they adjust a patient's back. But Dr. Joe Firgeleski says this isn't the extent of a chiropractor's skills. “We have gentle...

    Tags: Chiropractic, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization

  16. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Baby panda autopsy: Liver and lung damage found in cub

    WASHINGTON -- Washington, D.C.’s, baby giant panda died of lung and liver damage, the National Zoo said Thursday, citing the high mortality rate for cubs. 
    WASHINGTON -- Washington, D.C.’s, baby giant panda died of lung and liver damage, the National Zoo said Thursday, citing the high mortality rate for cubs.  The lungs of the 6-day-old cub were "poorly developed and likely caused her to have...

    Tags: Demographics, Washington, DC, China, Rick Scott, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)

  18. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  19. New treatment for patients with severe asthma

    Extra, extra, read all about it!
    KIAH
    Extra, extra, read all about it! There’s a new treatment for patients with severe asthma, and some patients are seeing a light at the end of the tunnel. For people who face asthma attacks regularly, the importance of a treatment that can make...

    Tags: Health, Asthma, Physical Conditions

  20. May 22, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  21. 'Security issue' forces US Airways flight diversion

    A passenger who claimed to have a device surgically implanted inside her triggered the security scare that led to the diversion of a North Carolina-bound jetliner Tuesday, a leading congressman's office said.
    CNN Wire staff
    A passenger who claimed to have a device surgically implanted inside her triggered the security scare that led to the diversion of a North Carolina-bound jetliner Tuesday, a leading congressman's office said. Doctors aboard U.S. Airways Flight 787...

    Tags: CNN (tv network), Health, Transportation Security Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Bangor

  22. Nov 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Toxic mystery surrounds Salisbury-area wells

    In the 20 years she's lived on the outskirts of Salisbury, Arlene White said she'd never noticed anything unusual about her tap water.
    In the 20 years she's lived on the outskirts of Salisbury, Arlene White said she'd never noticed anything unusual about her tap water. Now, though, White and dozens of neighbors are drinking bottled water and limiting their bathing after tests found...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Environmental Politics, Health, Environmental Issues, Water

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