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Are you ready for Hanna?
Maryland WeatherOkay, so Hanna is not a hurricane. And it's likely to be weakened by the time it crosses the Carolinas and Southeastern Virginia and finally reaches Delmarva.No matter. Hanna will be a windy storm, with gobs of rain. The barometer has begun......Tags: Diseases, Disasters, Health Organizations, Medicine
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Outbursts cause anger—and guilt
Associated PressFARGO, N.D. — When a 13-year-old Minnesota boy was banned from church after parishioners complained about his behavior, it exposed a painful truth so politically incorrect that some people feel guilty just saying it out loud: Some autistic...Tags: Mental Illness, Illnesses, Diseases, Christianity, Reformed
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Looking for a little relief?
-------------------- FOR THE RECORD: In the Fall Sneaks issue of Sunday's Calendar section, a listing for the film "Battle in Seattle" stated that ThinkFilm is the distributor. The correct distributor is Redwood Palms Pictures. --------------------...Tags: Tyler Perry, Jon Avnet, Greg Germann, Zac Efron, Kathy Bates
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Required tally of flu shots for health workers sought
Baltimore hospitals, doctors' offices and long-term care facilities would have to report the rates of influenza vaccination among their workers under new regulations being proposed by the city Health Department. Low vaccination rates among health care...Tags: Employees, Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Long Term Care, Health Organizations
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Un mini manual para un cuerpo sano
EL SENTINELPara que un automóvil dure años hay que leer detenidamente el manual del propietario, cambiarle regularmente el aceite y hacerle un afinamiento ocasionalmente, entre otras recomendaciones. Pero la cantidad de información sobre cómo cuidar nuestros... -
Review panel criticizes Great Lakes health study
Associated Press WriterSubstandard science has hurt a federal agency's seven-year effort to document possible links between industrial pollution and health problems in the Great Lakes region, an independent review panel said Friday. The Institute of Medicine said drafts of...Tags: Government, Diseases, University of Iowa, Medical Research, Health Organizations
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Troopers 'tattle' on teens who get ticketed
Getting a driver's license is a rite of passage for teenagers. But a lot of teens aren't behind the wheel for very long -- before they are dead. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teenagers, according to the U.S. Centers for...Tags: Vehicles, People, Family, Teen-agers, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Parents fight ruling that separated twins
carol.polsky@newsday.comMegan and Michael Avner spent the first day of first grade apart Wednesday, in separate classes for the first time in their lives. The 6-year-olds missed each other, their dad recounts. But Megan had a good time, while Michael was unhappy. "It's the...Tags: Family, Fullerton (Orange, California), Long Island, Laws
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Teens and suicide
Last year at this time, federal officials delivered some ominous news about teen suicides. After years of declining rates, they had suddenly surged. The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported an 8 percent rise in 10- to 24-year-olds...Tags: Family, Teen-agers, Northwestern University, Health Organizations, Western Medicines
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Science in lakes study questioned
Associated PressTRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Substandard science has hurt a federal agency's seven-year effort to document possible links between industrial pollution and health problems in the Great Lakes region, an independent review panel said Friday. The Institute...Tags: Diseases, University of Iowa, Health Organizations
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Jesse Jackson hospitalized for stomach pains
Chicago Tribune reporterRev. Jesse Jackson was being treated Thursday in Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago after falling ill. Jackson told the Tribune during a morning telephone interview he had stomach pains, but the pains were subsiding. "I have high regard for...Tags: Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Jesse Jackson, Health Organizations
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No Knock On Knocked Up?
It used to be that a teen or young woman who was pregnant and unmarried would leave town to live with relatives in another part of the country where no one knew her name. Or slip away to some other refuge. Or be the bride in a shotgun wedding...Tags: Jamie Lynn Spears, Elections, Family, Teen-agers, Demographics
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