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BUSINESS NOTES
Body Styles By Mel is offering 20 middle and high school students a free 12-week fitness and nutrition program to develop lifelong healthy habits. Applications for the Next Generation Journey are being accepted through Aug. 15. The program will run...Tags: Diseases
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City's violence strains its health
As an occupational therapist new to Baltimore, I was pleased to see David Kohn's article that addressed the link between environment and health outcomes ("Violent neighborhoods are bad for your health," July 17). Since arriving in Baltimore, I've been...Tags: Diseases
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Businesses urged to buy defibrillators
Anne Arundel County firefighters and police officers launched a campaign last week to urge business and community leaders to buy an automated external defibrillator and train people how to use it. The device, known as an AED, is designed to deliver a...Tags: Emergency Planning, Diseases, Medical Services, Fires, Health Treatments
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The Coming BLACK PLAGUE?
Sun reporterThe farmer drove a diesel-powered hay baler in a circuit around his field, followed by his son on a clattering machine that grabbed the bales with metal fingers. Edward F. Stanfield, 77, and his son, Edward B. Stanfield, 49, have followed this oil-...Tags: George Bush, Sociology, Diseases, Farms, Family
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Thanks, Mom, for your long and wonderful life
Sentinel Staff WriterNOTE: I first wrote this essay for Mother's Day a few years ago, when my mother, Jean Dickinson, was well enough to enjoy it. She died last Sunday at 88, and especially since it deals in large part with the Jordan Marsh department store, a part of...Tags: Winter Park, Diseases, Wetlands, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Natural Resources
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Alaska, by train: Ticket to the Last Frontier
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSeward, Alaska The Alaska Railroad slices up the middle of the state like a bolt of blue and yellow lightning, into the belly of a place that is camera-ready and bountiful beyond belief. The rail line begins in the little seaport of Seward, chug-a-lugs...Tags: Railway Transportation, Landforms, Fishing, Animals, Diseases
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Discoveries: Positive thinking; prenatal peanuts; blood sugar after heart surgery
Power of positive thinking Men who thought they had a lower risk of dying from heart disease turned out to be right over the next 15 years, no matter what their conventional risk factors showed. The death rate for men who had the optimistic point of...Tags: Surgery, Medicine, Diseases, Medical Research, Therapies
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Lawsuit shows growing rift among King siblings
The Associated PressFor years, they were the picture of solidarity: the four children of Martin Luther King Jr. carrying on the legacy of the civil rights icon. But a lawsuit over how their father's estate is being run has left a rift in one of the world's most famous...Tags: Diseases, Trials, Martin Luther King Jr., Andrew Young, Civil Rights
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'Well Enough Alone' by Jennifer Traig
Well Enough Alone
A Cultural History of My Hypochondria
Jennifer Traig
Riverhead Books: 258 pp., $23.95
By the end of "Devil in the Details," Jennifer Traig's 2004 memoir of her obsessive-compulsive childhood, she was liberated from the need to lather...Tags: Lou Gehrig, Diseases, Illnesses, Book
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'Alive in Necropolis' by Doug Dorst
Alive in Necropolis
A Novel
Doug Dorst
Riverhead: 440 pp., $25.95
Real estate means a lot in America -- ask the Indians. Or ask some of the first white Californians to be displaced by gentrification. They can't answer, being dead. In 1900, San...Tags: Diseases, Joe DiMaggio, Tina Turner, Book, Mental Illness
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