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ENVIRONMENTAL NUTRITION: Fiber-rich, nutrition-packed lentils
EntreeLentils have a long-time reputation as "the poor man's meat," and a history of more than 8,500 years of cultivation along with biblical and historical references. They were even prescribed by Hippocrates (ca. 460-370 BC) for the treatment of liver...Tags: Vitamin B6, Health and Medical Professionals, Potassium (dietary supplement), Diabetes, Heart Disease
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'Grey's Anatomy' episode inspired by McHenry family
An episode of the popular TV show "Grey's Anatomy" that aired Thursday included a rare, lifesaving operation on a baby inspired by the real-life experience of a local family. In 2003, Nannette and Patrick McDonagh, of McHenry, agreed to let doctors at...
Tags: Cardiologists, Research, Medical Procedures and Tests, Physiology, Nintendo Company Ltd.
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Mending broken hearts
Staff WriterMessiah’s parents are living every parent’s nightmare. “It hurts, the feeling. It’s part of healing, I guess. We have to feel this, and hopefully we won’t forget him, and we’ll always be with him, he’ll always be...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hospitals and Clinics
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Soul poison
Robert KoehlerWe've lost a war without being able to surrender -- and thus divest ourselves of the consciousness that got us into it. We are unable to look honestly at what we did and why, and determine not to do it again. My friend Catherine Menninger sent me a...Tags: Al Jazeera (tv network), Wars and Interventions, International Military Interventions, Sociology, Robert Koehler
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Fukushima nuclear disaster adds only small health risks, WHO says
The 9.0-magnitude Tohoku-Oki earthquake and resulting tsunami that triggered a meltdown at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station has resulted in only a small increase in lifetime cancer risks for people living nearby, and an even smaller...
Tags: Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, United Nations, Japan, Tokyo Electric Power Co.
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Water utilities share $105M herbicide settlement
ST. LOUIS - More than 1,000 communities that have spent millions of dollars over many years filtering a common agricultural herbicide out of their drinking water are welcoming their shares of a $105 million settlement with the weed-killer's maker. The...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply, Trials, Justice System, Ohio River
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Gatto introduces bill to protect businesses from 'shakedown' lawsuits
Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D-Silver Lake) introduced a bill Monday to protect businesses from “shakedown” lawsuits that are filed with the intent of extracting settlements to make the litigation go away. Business owners told Gatto at his...
Tags: Google+, Business, Litigation, Small Businesses, Trials
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Take vitamin supplements with caution: Some may actually cause harm
Medical Edge from Mayo ClinicDEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is it true that a large study found that most vitamin supplements may actually do more harm than good? What supplements should I avoid? Which are worth taking? I'm 67 and in good health. ANSWER: Advice on vitamin and mineral...Tags: Mineral Supplements, Heart Disease, Vitamin A, Liver Disease, Disease Prevention
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Shaquem Griffin makes ESPN Top 10 Plays with International Bowl interception
UCF commit Shaquem Griffin celebrated his final high school football game with two interceptions Tuesday night in the International Bowl in Austin, Texas, to help Team USA to a 42-10 win over the World Team. Griffin and his twin brother Shaquill...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), High School Sports, Football
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Heart Defect Awareness week
Congenital Heart Defect Awareness week is Feb. 7-14. Congenital heart defects are the most common type of birth defect, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. One in every 100 babies is born with or will be diagnosed with a...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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reFramed: In conversation with Ian Ruhter
Framework“I’ve always seen the world differently so I built a camera to share images the way I see them in my mind…growing up I had severe dyslexia and it was always hard to communicate – when I found photography I found my voice.” ... -
Maverick on Pet Stories
Meet Maverick. He's a one year old Bassett Hound/Spaniel mix. He came to the RVSPCA as a stray. He is on the smallish side of a medium sized dog, around 30 pounds. Maverick is well behaved, walks well on the leash, and is housetrained. He...
Tags: Heart Murmur, Symptoms
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