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    May 2, 2012 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  1. Matt Recchi update: Return to South Florida on hold

    Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel Blogs
    When Matt Recchi turned 34 on March 15, his family sang "Happy Birthday" to him in his Los Angeles rehab center room. "He smiled," said Tina Recchi, his mother. Matt, the son of late Sun Sentinel columnist Ray Recchi, sustained......

    Tags: H. Wayne Huizenga, Delray Beach, Long Term Care, AutoNation, Coral Springs

  2. May 15, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD

    If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing "Happy Birthday" twice). Dr. Jonathan Fielding heads <a href="http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/">L.A. County's Department of Public Health</a>, which is bigger than some states' health departments. A pediatrician by training and the head of the county's health programs since 1998, Fielding is such a believer that he and his wife, Karin, turned savvy investments into a $50-million gift last year to UCLA's School of Public Health. Here he takes the temperature of the medical and political aspects of his work.
    If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...

    Tags: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Gonorrhea , HIV, Measles, Epidemics and Plagues

  4. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Tracking Legionnaires' disease

    The primary source of Legionnaires' disease that killed three people staying at a downtown Chicago hotel this summer is believed to have been fairly innocuous: the decorative fountain in the lobby.
    The primary source of Legionnaires' disease that killed three people staying at a downtown Chicago hotel this summer is believed to have been fairly innocuous: the decorative fountain in the lobby. That fountain was permanently removed from the JW...

    Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Chicago Hotels, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Legionellosis, Diseases and Illnesses

  6. May 2, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. Nature Is Best Viewed From The Deck

    Unless they're asking for spare change, people are willing to engage in conversations with folks they haven't met before for one reason: Perfect strangers are far more likely to be charmed by our adorable eccentricities than are our loved ones. Their willingness to listen without sighing or twitching is what makes strangers perfect.
    The Hartford Courant
    Unless they're asking for spare change, people are willing to engage in conversations with folks they haven't met before for one reason: Perfect strangers are far more likely to be charmed by our adorable eccentricities than are our loved ones. Their...

    Tags: New York City, Coney Island

  8. May 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Saber-rattling fits the family Stone

    The four Stone kids always were a competitive bunch, especially the three youngest siblings who were separated by three school grades while being home-schooled together.
    The four Stone kids always were a competitive bunch, especially the three youngest siblings who were separated by three school grades while being home-schooled together. "They worked very hard to keep up with each other — and beat each other," said...

    Tags: Sabre, Columbia University, University of Chicago, Philosophy, UIC Flames

  10. Apr 30, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Is medical care shipshape?

    After dinner and a walk around their Viking River Cruises ship on Russia's Volga River last May, Charles and Cecilia Ford went back to their cabin. Charles, 82, was in a good mood, his wife said, cracking jokes and singing during their walk.
    After dinner and a walk around their Viking River Cruises ship on Russia's Volga River last May, Charles and Cecilia Ford went back to their cabin. Charles, 82, was in a good mood, his wife said, cracking jokes and singing during their walk. But he also...

    Tags: Russia, Heart Problems

  12. Mar 31, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Building a family history is better with some company

    "Do you think we're related to Jessica Brown Findlay?" one of my cousins asked the other day.
    "Do you think we're related to Jessica Brown Findlay?" one of my cousins asked the other day. We were standing in the kitchen of our Aunt Gayle's house in Georgia. "We can always hope," I chirped, even though when I look in the mirror I see absolutely...

    Tags: Diphtheria , Washington, DC, Downton Abbey (tv program)

  14. Mar 26, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. The reckoning on Obamacare

    WASHINGTON &mdash; Obamacare dominated the 2010 midterms, driving its Democratic authors to a historic electoral shellacking. But since then, the issue has slipped quietly underground.
    WASHINGTON — Obamacare dominated the 2010 midterms, driving its Democratic authors to a historic electoral shellacking. But since then, the issue has slipped quietly underground. Now it's back, summoned to the national stage by the confluence of...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Justice System, Penicillin (drug), Barack Obama, Hospitals and Clinics

  16. Mar 19, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  17. Joel Brinkley: Nigeria's squandered opportunity

    American Voices
    Just outside President Goodluck Jonathan's office sat 17 ambulances, just in case he or one of his aides fell ill. They were seldom if ever used. No actual health-care facility nationwide had as many, and in fact a few still have none at all. But as soon...

    Tags: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Egypt, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The New York Times, Saudi Arabia

  18. Mar 9, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. A tribe's favorite son comes up big

    SOBOBA INDIAN RESERVATION, Calif. &mdash; On a cracked and weed-choked court buffeted by mountain winds and watched by coyotes, the basketballs seem to grow on trees.
    SOBOBA INDIAN RESERVATION, Calif. — On a cracked and weed-choked court buffeted by mountain winds and watched by coyotes, the basketballs seem to grow on trees. The scrubby landscape in the ravine that spreads behind the rusted pole and solitary...

    Tags: Basketball, Sage, Pacific-12 Conference, College Sports, University of California, Los Angeles

  20. Mar 8, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Teen's battle with cancer becomes a fight to help others

    In life, you never know what the next moment might bring.
    In life, you never know what the next moment might bring. One moment you're a 14-year-old boogie-boarding at Daytona Beach and tubing on Lake Ivanhoe, and the next you're staring at an X-ray of a grapefruit-sized bomb in your youthful chest. That...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Burkitt lymphoma, Charity, Cancer, Ovarian Cancer

  22. Mar 7, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. When a drug costs 30 times what it once did

    Diane Shattuck filled a prescription in December for a generic antibiotic called doxycycline. With insurance, she paid $4.30 for 60 pills at a CVS store in Orange.
    Diane Shattuck filled a prescription in December for a generic antibiotic called doxycycline. With insurance, she paid $4.30 for 60 pills at a CVS store in Orange. She returned at the end of February to refill her prescription. This time, she was told...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Swiss Confederation, Skin Rash, Watson Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, CVS Corp.

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