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Local parks report 12 injuries in 1st quarter
Orlando's big theme parks disclosed a dozen injuries combined during the first three months of 2013, according to updated state filings. Included in the latest report: a rare reported injury from SeaWorld Orlando, which said a 72-year-old woman...
Tags: Space Mountain, Islands of Adventure, Travel, Arable Farming, Trips and Vacations
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ND pastor paralyzed by West Nile working to overcome virus
The Rev. Tim Brown is beginning to take baby steps again. The pastor of Church of the Nazarene in Ellendale, N.D., and avid outdoorsman is recovering after being infected with the West Nile virus last summer. "I'm learning how to walk again, and it'...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Mayo Clinic, Diseases and Illnesses
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Civil War re-enactors continue a tradition
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentSOUTH BEND -- Holy Family School student Damionna Grimes recognized the sewing kit, called a “housewife,” that Civil War re-enactor Duane Clark exhibited during Civil War Days at the Center for History. “We studied it before at our...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Armed Forces, Historic Reenactments, Wars and Interventions, Students
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Mother's quest to find treatment for son highlights mental health system's limitations
When Chris Marciano was 4 years old, he would have a blistering tantrum whenever music came on the radio. By the second grade, his teacher described him as "not with us." At age 11, he was kicked out of school. "The pediatrician said he was just...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Punishment, Mount Greenwood, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Greenwood
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READER SUBMITTED: April Is Oral Cancer Awareness Month
StatewideAccording to the Oral Cancer Foundation, the 5-year survival rate of persons diagnosed with oral or throat cancer is about 65 percent. Those numbers are not just important to the 42,000 Americans who will be diagnosed with oral or throat cancer this year,...Tags: Oral Cancer, U.S. Congress, Throat Cancer, Science and Technology, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Deng, Hinrich miss Game 1, could miss more
MIAMI — Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich missed their third and fourth games, respectively, and their availability for Wednesday's Game 2 remains in jeopardy. Deng, who suffered serious complications from a spinal tap to test for viral meningitis,...
Tags: United Center, Plantar Fasciitis, National Basketball Association, Brooklyn Nets, Marco Belinelli
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With warmer temperatures comes greater risk of parvovirus
It is that time of year again. I’m not talking about allergy season. I’m not talking about time to treat your pets for fleas and ticks. It is the season for the dreaded and deadly parvovirus. Most pet owners have heard quite a bit about this...
Tags: Diarrhea, Vaccines, Vomiting, Weather Reports, Diseases and Illnesses
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Mental Illness Fallacies Counterproductive
The Hartford CourantProponents of Connecticut establishing a law that would allow the involuntary treatment of people with mental illness in the community have recently used two misleading ideas to support their case. They acknowledge that voluntary treatment is...Tags: Mental Health, Chemical Industry, Mental Illness, Yale University, Diabetes
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Lilly CEO Lechleiter to undergo surgery for dilated aorta
ReutersMay 6 (Reuters) - Drug maker Eli Lilly and Co said Chief Executive John Lechleiter will undergo a surgery on May 13 to treat a dilated aorta but is expected to recover and return to work by this summer. Chief Financial Officer Derica Rice will serve as...Tags: Swelling, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Lilly Eli & Co, Corporate Officers
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Supplement builds strength in fibromyalgia trial
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Creatine, a supplement favored by bodybuilders, modestly boosted muscle strength in patients with fibromyalgia, Brazilian researchers report. Apart from helping with muscle weakness, though, the treatment had little effect...Tags: Cymbalta (drug), Chemical Industry, Fatigue, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bodybuilding Supplements
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The Great Debate
While marijuana use is still illegal under federal law, the general direction of state laws regarding marijuana is clearly moving in the direction of leniency. Two states in November, Colorado and Washington, legalized it for recreational purposes....
Tags: Chemical Industry, Justice System, Punishment, Chemotherapy, Prosecution
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Orb, Showing No Sign Of Fatigue, Getting Ready For Preakness
– Trainer Shug McGaughey came to his barn Sunday morning before the sun had cleared the horizon, as he has done most days for more than 35 years. Dozens of people were gathered there, under the roof, dodging the rain and trying to get a look at...Tags: Doug O'Neill (racehorse), Preakness Stakes, Orb (racehorse), Fatigue, Triple Crown
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