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What's Going Around: Spring allergies
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSpringfield, MO. - Spring has sprung and if you haven't started sneezing yet you probably will soon. Spring allergies are in full swing and even just a few weeks in, we could be in for a bad season. Mercy Allergist Gregory Lux says compared to the...Tags: Physical Conditions, Prednisone (drug), Drugs and Medicines
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Howard County dining: Brunch at The Kings Contrivance Restaurant
With Mother’s Day in the offing, consider Sunday brunch as a great gift. Actually, brunch seems like a well-deserved indulgence any time of year, for any of us. The sit-down-and-be-served Sunday brunch at The Kings Contrivance Restaurant is...
Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Seafood, Shrimp
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My Fuzzy Friend: Bailey runs to the screen and barks at the animals on the TV
•Name: Gail and Bob Clark •Ages: 70 and 78 •Hometown: Center Valley •Type of pet: Dog •Name: Bailey •Age: 7 years •Breed: Bichon/poodle •Male or female: Male •Why he's your friend: We adopted...
Tags: Center Valley
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No wonder Md. hospitals don't want to restrain costs
Maryland is on the right track in trying to do something to cut hospital costs ("Hospitals uneasy over rate plan," April 7). A state proposal would establish a plan to tie medical spending to the growth of the economy. The plan, according to your story,...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Hospitals and Clinics, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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U.S.-backed HIV vaccine fails; study halted
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - The National Institutes of Health on Thursday halted a study testing an experimental HIV vaccine after an independent review board found the vaccine did not prevent HIV infection and did not reduce the amount of HIV in the blood....Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Medical Procedures and Tests, HIV, Diseases and Illnesses, Trials
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Asthma test helps doctor tailor treatment
Inhaled corticosteroids are often used to treat asthma, but trying to figure out if the therapy is necessary — and at what dose — can be tricky. Now, a new, noninvasive breath test called fractional exhaled nitric oxide, or FeNO, has taken...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Inflammation, General Practitioners, Wheezing, Symptoms
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Dad feels traumatized by Sandy Hook tragedy
Dear Amy: I hope you can help me. Months after the Sandy Hook Elementary massacre, I am still haunted by the horrific nature of that tragedy. I've never been anywhere in New England and have no personal connection to Newtown, Conn. I am the adoring...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Human Interest
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Achoo: Spring allergy season is on the way
PETOSKEY — The snow may not be gone yet, but you better grab a tissue — spring allergy season is on the way. Each year, about 50 million Americans are impacted by nasal allergies, which is the sixth leading cause of chronic disease in the...
Tags: Ear Infection, Physical Conditions, Claritin (drug), Viral Diseases and Infections, Zyrtec (drug)
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D204 rejects proposal for online school
Indian Prairie District 204 board members rejected a proposal for an online charter school Monday. "Your charter is not needed in this area to help students," board member Mark Rising said. "We're helping students just fine." One by one, board members...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Lobbying, Politics, Students
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How to navigate allergy season
If your eyes are itching and your nose is running, chances are you know that allergy season already is starting up. So what's an allergy sufferer to do to make it through? Dr. Anju Peters, a fellow allergy sufferer and an associate professor of medicine...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Zyrtec (drug)
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Fast facts about spring pollen
Let the sneezing begin. It's that time of year when the sniffles don't necessarily mean you have a cold or the flu. It could be allergies caused by pollen. As the trees, flowers and grasses begin to bud, tiny pollen particles become airborne and we inhale...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Viral Diseases and Infections, Flu
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Service dog helps Monarch Academy teacher monitor her diabetes
As Monarch Academy music teacher Kenzie Turk talked about the trials of living with Type 1 diabetes, her service dog, Bear, lay nearby, drifting in and out of a deep sleep. Dozing in class isn't usually acceptable at the public charter school in Glen...Tags: Charter Schools, Action (Movie Genre), Entertainment, Music, Teaching and Learning
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