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Museum devoted to salt resides deep below Hutchinson, Kan.
HUTCHINSON, Kan. - We descended into the belly of the Earth. "It's going to take us just a couple of minutes to go underground. Does anybody have a problem going down in the dark?" our cheerful guide asked. "Yes!" I screamed in my head. But I said...
Tags: George Clooney, Star Wars (movie), Metal and Mineral, Event Planning, MRI (imaging)
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Sinus sufferers: There¿s a new relief option
The average person produces one to two pints worth of mucus each day in their sinuses cavities. And while that mucus has many functions in the body, those with blocked or damaged sinus cavities can feel the pressure of all that buildup. Chronic...Tags: Headaches, Human Body, Symptoms, Inflammation, Tooth Decay
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Virgen's View: Elkington doesn't disappoint
Maybe it was because Hank Adler goofed on the number of national championships the University of Houston men's golf team won while Steve Elkington played for the Cougars. Or maybe it was simply because Adler opened his interview with Elkington with an...
Tags: Dick Allen, Honda Classic, Billy Ray Brown, Dave Williams, Toshiba Corporation
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Self-care measures helpful, but may not be enough to resolve Achilles tendinitis
Tribune Media ServicesDEAR MAYO CLINIC: What causes Achilles tendinitis? Are there things I can do at home to help it heal more quickly? ANSWER: Although Achilles tendinitis is often associated with an increase in sports activity, any increase in stress on the tendon can...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Advil (drug), Swelling, Pharmaceuticals
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Granddaughter charged in woman's neglect death
Tribune reporterWhen 90-year-old Della Cotton was found dead at her South Side home in December, she had maggots in her hair, bed sores all over her body and burns from lying for weeks in her own urine, prosecutors said today in Cook County criminal court. Cotton's...Tags: Lawyers, Chicago Public Schools, Justice System, Prosecution
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Treatment for rib fracture limited, but first rule out other underlying injuries
Tribune Media ServicesDEAR MAYO CLINIC: My husband, 71, slipped on the stairs and now has a painful area on his rib cage. He has fractured a rib before and says there's no way to treat it, so he has not gone to the doctor. Is it true that nothing can be done? Does he need to...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Broken Bones, Coughing, Advil (drug), Osteoporosis
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Special Report: Fragile Lives; Needless Deaths
The Hartford CourantPaula Berardi thought she'd found a safe haven for her developmentally disabled daughter, Tracey Hilliard. Four other group homes hadn't worked out, and Tracey, who also had medical problems, was a handful at home. The state Department of Mental...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Meriden, Southbury, Hospitals and Clinics, Executive Branch
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Am I taking too much ibuprofen?
The Medicine CabinetQ: I've been taking a couple of over-the-counter ibuprofen tablets two or three times per day to ease pain and inflammation in my knees. Could it be harmful to do this for an extended period of time, say a year? A: Ibuprofen is one of the nonsteroidal...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Boston, Allergies, Advil (drug), Harvard Medical School
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Don't lose sleep over teething
Some time around 4 to 6 months, your happy angel becomes a feverish, drooling wreck overnight. Could it be a cold? The flu? Or is it that dreaded rite of passage — teething? Teething typically begins a few months after birth with fussing,...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Advil (drug), Food and Drug Administration, Diarrhea, Flu
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Former hotel executives embezzled $782,018 from resort, detectives say
FloriDUHSt. Pete Beach detectives said Harold James, 46, and Sam Baage, 58, who were employed by the Tradewinds Resort as Head of the Information Technology Department and Chief Financial Officer, respectively, created several phony companies, then billed the...Tags: Corporate Crime, Embezzlement
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Slow response to tainted product
Sue Grey had used the product before, so she knew what to expect when she purchased a bottle of Super Colon Cleanse at a Woodland Hills CVS drugstore. Inside should have been 240 little gray capsules. But when Grey, 57, opened the sealed bottle at her...
Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Health and Medical Professionals, Food and Drug Administration, CVS Corp., Seizures
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What's Going Around: Sore throat
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Has your throat been a little on the scratchy side lately? You might have a common sickness that is going around this week - the sore throat. Health officials with the Ozarks Community Hospital clinic in Springfield have seen an...Tags: Headaches, Viral Diseases and Infections, Symptoms, Sore Throat, Hospitals and Clinics
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