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Driver passes out, veers into empty Bartlett playground
A driver with an unknown medical condition lost consciousness and crashed her Ford Explorer into an empty playground in Bartlett, according to a report. The driver and her 21/2-year-old passenger were taken to a hospital. The incident happened at... -
Lilly 2Q earnings rise 44 pct as sales increase
AP Business WriterDouble-digit sales growth from key drugs helped Eli Lilly and Co. post a 44 percent profit increase Thursday, but investor concern over the fate of potential blockbuster prasugrel held back the stock price. Sales for the antidepressant Cymbalta, Lilly's...Tags: Mental Illness, Sales, Illnesses, Health Organizations, Western Medicines
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Man dies while in police custody on Shore
By a Sun reporterMaryland State Police are trying to determine today how an apparently homeless man authorities said they were trying to help died in police custody yesterday after repeated encounters with law enforcement on the Eastern Shore near Centreville. Raymond H....Tags: Queen Anne's County, Natural Resource Industry, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Hospitals and Clinics, Energy Resources
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Unmasking the super foods
Sun reporterThe 32nd Street Farmers' Market in Baltimore opened last Saturday morning with four produce farmers unloading batches of fresh blueberries for sale. Two and a half hours later, the berries were gone - undoubtedly scooped up by patrons who covet not only...Tags: Diet, Medical Specialization, Forests, Forestry and Timber, Alzheimer's Disease
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Naps: the rest of the story
Sleep-deprived Americans are increasingly turning to the power nap and afternoon siesta to restore alertness and enhance performance, studies show. And some spa patrons are shelling out big bucks just to snooze. The Kohler Waters Spa in Burr Ridge, Ill.,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at School, Personal Service, Medicine, Diseases
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Reinsurance Pool Gets Federal Grant
The Connecticut Health Reinsurance Association, which is the health insurance pool of last resort in the state, will receive a $1.18 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services for fiscal year 2008. The department awarded more than...Tags: Government Health Care, Private Health Care, Health Treatments
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Pinewood Drag Race Preview
Gayle Anderson was live in Pasadena for her latest STAY-CATION LOCATION: PLACES AND EVENTS CLOSE TO HOME BECAUSE GAS IS TOOOOOO EXPENSIVE: SEMA TO HOLD CHARITY 'PINEWOOD DRAG RACE WITH CARS BUILT AND DESIGNED BY CHILDREN! This is a derby-style,...Tags: Charity, Gang Activity, Motorcycling, Vehicles, Auction Service
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Numbers paint bad picture of Williamsburg
The Virginia GazetteAn Associated Press graphic distributed nationally Monday identifies the City of Williamsburg as worst locality in the nation for medical violations among commercial truck drivers. The violations are increasingly a factor in horrific crashes. A...Tags: Prince William, Williamsburg, Social Security, Transportation, Wages and Pensions
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Polygamist Jeffs, 5 Others, Indicted
Associated PressELDORADO, TX -- A Texas grand jury Tuesday indicted polygamist sect leader Warren Jeffs and four of his followers on charges of felony sexual assault of a child. Another was indicted for failing to report child abuse. Attorney General Greg Abbott said...Tags: St. George, Religious Leaders, Christianity, Juvenile Delinquency, Hospitals and Clinics
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Roche makes bid for Genentech
Associated PressBiotechnology pioneer Genentech Inc. considered Roche Holdings' $43.7 billion offer for its remaining shares yesterday as investors made clear their feelings that the Swiss pharmaceutical giant should pay considerably more. But some analysts said Roche,...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Sales, Health Treatments, Western Medicines, Medicine
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