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Teen in egg prank dies after fall from NYC rooftop
A 19-year-old man throwing eggs from a New York City rooftop as part of a prank is dead after he plummeted to his death while trying to jump between two buildings. Police say David Diaz was found bleeding heavily in the courtyard between two buildings on... -
As deputies approach, 'suspicious' man bolts, leaves newborn in woods
Sentinel Staff WriterA man faces attempted murder charges after abandoning his newborn in a wooded area of east Orange County, deputies said. The father, William Edward Allen, 23, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for violating probation on a previous drug arrest. He...Tags: Murder, Assault, Drug Trafficking, Infants
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Doctors group calls for double vitamin D intake
Associated PressThe nation's leading pediatricians group says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it might help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of 400 units...Tags: Pediatrics, Health Treatments, Medical Specialization, Dietary Supplements, Medicine
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Find out about reducing black infant deaths
Sentinel Staff WriterThe public is invited to a town-hall meeting on black infant mortality from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Dr. James R. Smith Center, 1723 Bruton Blvd., Orlando. Free health screenings, including blood pressure and body-mass index measurements, will be...Tags: Demographics, Infants
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10/14: Deaths in Central Florida
Brevard JOAN BOST DIOGO, 82, Port St. John, died Saturday. East Coast Cremation, Rockledge. KATHLEEN LOUISE McGAUGHEY, 60, Melbourne Beach, died Friday. Davis-Seawinds Funeral Home, Melbourne. Lake WILLIAM R. BEZTS, 78, Eustis, died Sunday. Allan J....Tags: Leesburg, Clermont, Lake Wales, New Smyrna Beach, Infants
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Revolutionary War vets' graves need attention
Above is a photo of the emblem that belongs on the graves of our Revolutionary War veterans. On Oct. 10, I had business at the Lehigh County Government Center, and I stopped by Room 230, Veterans Services, where I explained my cause of caring for the...Tags: Defense, Allentown, Metal and Mineral, Veterans Affairs, Armed Forces
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Is college worth it?
Chicago Tribune reporterKelly Stevens is suffering from buyer's remorse. The 29-year-old from Fargo, N.D., took out more than $60,000 in loans to pay for a bachelor's degree in fashion marketing from the Illinois Institute of Art. She was convinced it would allow her to open...Tags: University of Iowa, Cornell University, Colleges and Universities, Earnings
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Hey, kids: The answer is, 'No'
The (Fort Wayne, Ind.) News-sentinelNo. It's such a simple word -- yet so much more. "It's a parenting strategy," psychologist and author David Walsh says. Compared with previous generations, parents today have a more difficult time telling their child no "because we're surrounded by a...Tags: Family, Game Playing, Minneapolis, Teen-agers, Culture
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Learn how to fight cancer through exercise, nutrition
Sentinel Staff WriterSouth Lake Hospital will present a cancer-education wellness program called "Survivorship Care" from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday at the National Training Center on the hospital campus, 1099 Citrus Tower Blvd., Clermont. The program will be about nutrition and...Tags: Leesburg, Clermont, Preschools, Citrus Tower, Libraries and Museums
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From newborns to teenagers, kids should double up on vitamin D
The leading pediatricians group in the U.S. says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of 400 units...Tags: Pediatrics, Research, Medical Specialization, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Teen-agers
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Causes of joint pain
ROBERT H. SHMERLINGHarvard College What would cause a 14-year-old girl to have joint pain? Her knee and wrist swell and cause a great deal of pain. The wrist had a bluish color for a while. It went away, but the swelling and pain did not. She had an MRI, but it showed...Tags: Medical Conditions, Lyme Disease, Pain, Teen-agers, Diseases
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Levis JCC programs designed for those with special needs
Special to the JournalJanet Elinoff's 14-year-old son Evan is moderately autistic. He recently learned to shoot hoops like any typical teenager during the Adolph & Rose Levis JCC's Camp Kavod summer program in West Boca Raton. Elinoff is co-chairwoman of the JCC's special...Tags: Sociology, Society, Boca Raton
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