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Facts about whooping cough
Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a bacterial disease that infects the respiratory system. It is most dangerous to infants, particularly those who are too young to be vaccinated.
Symptoms: Children and adults suffer from severe coughing,...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Coughing, Preventative Medicine, Health Organizations, Children
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Sex and risk among people in their 20s
Over the last few decades, the period between the time when young adults leave their parents' house and when they settle down to start families has grown substantially. In 1970, 21% of 25-year-olds were unmarried; by 2005, the percentage had jumped to 60%...Tags: Politics, Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC, Sex, Los Angeles Times
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Holiday travel guide to Orlando theme parks
Special CorrespondentCentral Florida theme parks celebrate the holiday season dressed to the nines -- with 70-foot-tall Christmas trees, miles of garlands and millions of lights. Festive parades and holiday-themed entertainment add to the fun. With Christmas Day and New Year'...Tags: SeaWorld, Tourism and Leisure, Cinderella Castle, Arts and Culture, Children
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Depressed parents impact on their kids
Special to The Los Angeles TimesGary McMane, 50, of Fontana, California, is convinced that his own depression has taken a toll on the three children he adores. "They're all good kids, and good in school, but I know it's had a terrible effect on them." His 22-year-old daughter hangs...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Research, Drugs and Medicines
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To be a well-adjusted adult, it helps to be a well-loved baby
Feeling stressed-out? Anxious? Overly sensitive to things other people say? You can blame your mother. (As if you weren't doing that already.)
A growing body of scientific evidence points to the long-lasting effects of maternal nurturing while children...Tags: Colleges and Universities, High Blood Pressure, Hormones and Metabolism, Duke University, Medical Research
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Diabetes' civil war
As a person living with Type 1 diabetes, Angie Hashemi-Rad must prick her fingers and give herself insulin every day to stay alive. But nothing irritates her more than having people mistakenly assume she has Type 2 diabetes — and then suggest she...Tags: Politics, Lobbying, Medical Research, Trials, Children
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Florida travel guide for aviation enthusiasts
Compiled by Casey Vaughn, Orlando SentinelFlorida has a rich aviation and space history. From historic aircraft to NASA rockets, Florida's aviation and space museums and attractions provide numerous educational and entertaining experiences for visitors and residents. Photos and Information on...Tags: SeaWorld, Crimes, Amusement and Theme Parks, Busch Gardens Tampa, Sports
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Soupy Sales dies at 83; slapstick comic had hit TV show in 1960s
Soupy Sales, a comic with a gift for slapstick who attained cult-like popularity in the 1960s with a pie-throwing routine that became his signature, has died. He was 83.
Sales had numerous ailments and died Thursday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, said...Tags: Los Angeles, Dizzy Gillespie, Children, Hospitals and Clinics, Frank Sinatra
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"Preacher" To Stand Trial for Torture, Murder of Porn Star Girlfriend
KTLA NewsPASADENA -- A self-proclaimed preacher and reality TV contestant has been ordered to stand trial for the torture and murder of his girlfriend, ex-adult film actress, Felicia Tang. A Pasadena judge ruled Tuesday that there is sufficient evidence to try 45...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Crimes, Judges, Punishment, Justice System
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Fall/Halloween Events
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY Happy Harvest Kids Sale Oct. 1-2. Rake in the savings at The Five Ladybugs Happy Harvest Consignment Sale. Beat the heat and shop the indoor boutique for all your childrens needs. Or sell your unwanted items and receive up to 70% of the...Tags: Music, Tourism and Leisure, Government, Libraries, Pumpkin
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Rodent of the Week: Having a bunch of sisters might make you less sexy
Pity the poor boy--in the United States at least--wedged in the midst of a bevy of sisters. When he's little, he'll certainly be dressed and made up like a doll. He will doubtless spend time cooling his heels at the bathroom door. He'll likely pine for...Tags: Music, Sex, Hormones and Metabolism, Los Angeles Times, Mental Health
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Marijuana not a gateway drug?
Los Angeles TimesMarijuana is thought by some to be a gateway drug among young people who eventually go on to try stronger substances. But that may be the exception rather than the rule, a new study finds. Researchers from the University of New Hampshire looked at data...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Times, Marijuana Use, Employment, Teen-agers
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