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How to Save Your Heart
HealthA few years ago, my allergist suggested I use HEPA air filters in my home (in addition to quite a few other changes such as dust mite proofing my bedding and taking antihistamines daily.) I used them for a while, too. Then I got out of practice. Now the... -
Bar incident leaves Goose Island's Greg Hall contrite
It wasn’t celebrating the $38 million acquisition of his family’s brewery by Anheuser-Busch – it was just a birthday party. But it ended with a bartender saying that Goose Island brewmaster Greg Hall urinated into two beer glasses...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Facebook, Anheuser-Busch, Mass Media
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PREVIOUS CONTENT: Common medications pose threats
For Tribune NewspapersSome drugs are so common that consumers - at their peril - don't think twice about them. But each drug, whether prescription or over-the-counter, poses risks. To highlight these risks, we offer up a few details on five of the most-prescribed medications,...Tags: Acetaminophen (drug), Azithromycin (drug), Anxiety, Vomiting, Muscle
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Menopausal? Try bioidentical drugs
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen a woman stops making estrogen, her body notices. Hot flashes, night sweats, moodiness, foggy thinking — all can be part of the menopausal package. At first blush, the solution seems obvious: Take extra hormones, and the symptoms of menopause...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Breast Cancer, Science and Technology, Symptoms
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Neighbor: Stench From Home In Child Abuse Case Was Unbearable
The parents of five Liberty children found trapped in a room, smeared in feces, have been charged with child abuse. Police found the children in a situation so disturbing, it left one officer gagging at the scene.
Police were called to their home on May...Tags: Rooms and Sublets, Child Abuse, Condos and Houses, Social Issues, Abusive Behavior
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Warrant Contains Evidence Officer Drank For Hours Before Crash
The Hartford CourantJeanne Johnson called 911 seconds after hearing the thud of a crash outside her Windsor Locks home and spotting a man stumbling outside his crumpled car. As she watched, the man reached back into the car and grabbed an object. "He threw something in my...Tags: Bellaire, Lawyers, Disasters and Accidents, Crimes, Prosecution
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Video Shows Officer Drinking At Tavern Before His Car Hit, Killed Teen
State police have obtained a video showing an off-duty Windsor Locks police officer drinking at Suffield bar before he was involved in a car crash that killed a teenager, sources close to the investigation have told The Courant.
The video comes from a...Tags: Family, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Reconstruction, Disasters and Accidents
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My Pet World: What would cats and crows talk about?
Q: Between 8:30 and 9 each morning, there's an unusual rendezvous at my home. At first, I thought it was a coincidence, but this happens every morning unless there's heavy rain. Our indoor-only cat sits on the window ledge. Within minutes, a crow arrives....Tags: Bladder, Obesity, Internal Medicine, University of Minnesota, Health and Medical Professionals
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All Health's Breaking Loose: Just hold it
Enjoying life to its fullest means making the most of our time. With today's article, I'm hoping to free up some time for you and simultaneously improve your health. So, I'll ask you; how much time do you spend running to the bathroom each day? We've...Tags: Physical Conditions, Bladder, Pilates, Human Body, Urinary Incontinence
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My Pet World: You can't force Fido to adore you
Q: How can I get my puppy to be more attached to me? She's a mixed breed we adopted two months ago from a shelter. She's 9 months old. It's not like she dislikes our family but she doesn't seem madly in love with us like other dogs have been. I don't...Tags: Family, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Diseases and Illnesses, Atlanta, Human Interest
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Eugene Goldwasser dies at 88; biochemist was known for anemia drug
Eugene Goldwasser, the biochemist who isolated and purified the anti- anemia protein erythropoietin — arguably the most important biological drug since insulin — died Friday at his home in Chicago of kidney failure associated with prostate...Tags: Chemotherapy, Tour de France, Anemia, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemical Industry
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Horses Rescued, Animals Eating Moldy, Urine-Soaked Hay
Web ReporterSnohomish county animal control seized ten thoroughbred horses from filthy and unhealthy living conditions Wednesday. The horses were rescued from a home on Trout Farm Road in East Snohomish County. The woman responsible for the horses was arrested...Tags: Animals, Horse (animal)
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