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    Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Antioxidants may not ward off strokes, dementia

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older adults who eat diets high in antioxidants may not have a lower risk of dementia or stroke, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people who ate or drank lots of coffee, tea, oranges and red wine were just as...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Alzheimer's Disease, Dietary Supplements

  2. Jan 31, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Architect-photographer Balthazar Korab | 1926-2013

    Framework
    Balthazar Korab, an architect-turned-photographer with a wide-ranging eye whose moody, polished images captured the spirit of midcentury modern architecture and celebrated its masters, including Eero Saarinen and Mies van der Rohe, died Jan. 15 in Royal...
  4. Jan 7, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  5. Mercy plans new rehabilitation hospital for Springfield

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Mercy Hospital Springfield on Monday revealed plans for a major investment to help injured people and those who've had surgery get on their feet more quickly.  The hospital will build a 63,000-square-foot rehabilitation center next to U.S. 65 at Evans Road.
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    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Mercy Hospital Springfield on Monday revealed plans for a major investment to help injured people and those who've had surgery get on their feet more quickly.  The hospital will build a 63,000-square-foot rehabilitation center next...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals

  6. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Celebrate St. Patrick's Day? Here's why you've got a hangover.

    Did you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a few too many green beers? Are you experiencing the medical condition commonly known as a hangover? 
    Did you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a few too many green beers? Are you experiencing the medical condition commonly known as a hangover?  As you do your best to cope, you might take some solace in the fact that scientists believe humans have...

    Tags: Fatigue, Science and Technology, Substance Abuse, Symptoms, Food and Drug Administration

  8. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Prairie blindness? Blame meningitis.

    More than a century after she went blind, a new study casts doubt on how bright, blue-eyed “Little House on the Prairie” older sister Mary Ingalls lost her vision.
    More than a century after she went blind, a new study casts doubt on how bright, blue-eyed “Little House on the Prairie” older sister Mary Ingalls lost her vision. Using medical papers from the 19th century, unpublished family journals and...

    Tags: Meningitis, Physical Conditions, Blindness, Diseases and Illnesses, Melissa Gilbert

  10. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Good Deeds: Spotlight on the American Heart Association

    Nonprofit organizations abound in Howard County, and <em>Howard Magazine</em> highlights who they are, what they do and how you can help.
    Nonprofit organizations abound in Howard County, and Howard Magazine highlights who they are, what they do and how you can help. Name: American Heart Association Who: Annette Fisher, senior director, marketing and communications, Mid-Atlantic region...

    Tags: Diabetes, Nutrition, Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure

  12. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  13. Hoop Heroes game benefits Salvation Army's Zone Academy

    The Hoop Heroes Basketball Championship Game has played a major part in helping youngsters in the Salvation Army's Zone Academy improve their literacy.
    The Hoop Heroes Basketball Championship Game has played a major part in helping youngsters in the Salvation Army's Zone Academy improve their literacy. This annual event raises funds for the academy, which provides homework tutoring for youths ages 8...

    Tags: Values, Religion and Belief, Abusive Behavior, Multiple Sclerosis, The Salvation Army

  14. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Dog days

    Dog days
    We adopted a golden retriever in 2010 after ours passed away suddenly. We had just been in our house two or three weeks when it happened and I just felt the loss so deeply. The dog we adopted from the Rescue of South Florida was to be a reformed counter...

    Tags: Ear Infection

  16. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  17. Comedy to bring music lessons to students

    The 2013 Leadership Burbank Class is planning a comedy night to raise funds for its community project, &ldquo;31 Violins&rdquo;, a program to expand instrumental music instruction to Burbank&rsquo;s elementary schools.
    The 2013 Leadership Burbank Class is planning a comedy night to raise funds for its community project, “31 Violins”, a program to expand instrumental music instruction to Burbank’s elementary schools. The event, “Laughs for...

    Tags: Book, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes, Fashion Shows, Entertainment

  18. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Fire-Rescue Log: Arbutus volunteers respond to resident having a seizure Jan. 26

    Among the 60 calls the Arbutus Volunteer Fire Department received for medical and fire-rescue service during the period Jan. 20-27 were the following: Poplar Avenue, 1300 block, 1:19 a.m. Jan. 26. Crews responded to the report of a person having a...

    Tags: Catonsville, Halethorpe, Heart Failure, Hospitals and Clinics

  20. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. Barry Simons: CRIS Radio Reader Led A Life Of Adventure, Theatrics

    Barry Simons' resume was unusual, to say the least. It would reveal that he had raised a lion cub, performed in a circus, spent time as a London &quot;Bobby" and had tea with the Queen. He was even given an honorary knighthood by a group in Australia; he then called himself "Sir Barry."
    The Hartford Courant
    Barry Simons' resume was unusual, to say the least. It would reveal that he had raised a lion cub, performed in a circus, spent time as a London "Bobby" and had tea with the Queen. He was even given an honorary knighthood by a group in Australia; he...

    Tags: Australia, Arts and Culture, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Netherlands, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  22. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. Too many drug types are compromising heart health: doctors

    (Reuters) - About 80 million Americans suffer from heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer, and most are on multiple drugs.
    Reuters
    (Reuters) - About 80 million Americans suffer from heart disease, the nation's No. 1 killer, and most are on multiple drugs. Some cardiologists think prescribing has gotten out of hand. The criticism was voiced by a number of leading heart doctors who...

    Tags: Diabetes, Cardiologists, Clopidogrel (drug), Medical Research, Yale University

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