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Orb, Showing No Sign Of Fatigue, Getting Ready For Preakness
– Trainer Shug McGaughey came to his barn Sunday morning before the sun had cleared the horizon, as he has done most days for more than 35 years. Dozens of people were gathered there, under the roof, dodging the rain and trying to get a look at...Tags: Revolutionary (racehorse), Symptoms, Oxbow (racehorse), Triple Crown, Stuart Janney (racehorse)
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Nets have history, home court on their side
The manner in which Nets coach P.J. Carlesimo answered the first question on Friday's conference call might be indicative of his demeanor going into Game 7 against the Bulls. When asked if Saturday's series finale could be called the defining moment of...
Tags: Kirk Hinrich, Barclays Center, United Center, Plantar Fasciitis, Brooklyn Nets
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Excitement builds for potential new sleep aid
Dear Pharmacist: I can't sleep well and have taken Ambien for years. What else do you recommend? — F.T., Bradenton Dear F.T.: If you can't sleep on Ambien, I'd try something different. Another novel sleep drug is coming to the market called...
Tags: Ambien (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Valium (drug), Insomnia, Food and Drug Administration
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Jackson looked like 'cancer patient' who came home to die, medic says
The Los Angeles paramedic who answered the emergency call to the Holmby Hills mansion where Michael Jackson lived said that the condition of the singer resembled that of a cancer patient who had come home to die. Richard Senneff testified Tuesday that...
Tags: AEG, Michael Jackson, Health and Medical Professionals, Starbucks Corp., Conrad Murray
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Tamiflu (drug), B Vitamins, Preventative Medicine, Depression
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Runners band together to honor victims of bombings
The BladeIn the moments before the start of the Medical Mutual Glass City Marathon, more than 1,000 runners lined up along Stadium Drive at the University of Toledo. Above them, a plane circled the campus and the Glass Bowl, towing an American flag and a...Tags: Road Running, Olympic Games, Boston Marathon, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Chaput chides national media over lack of Gosnell coverage
The Philadelphia InquirerIn his weekly letter to area Catholics, Archbishop Charles J. Chaput took the national media to task for a lack of coverage of the Kermit Gosnell trial. Gosnell, 72, a doctor who performed abortions at his West Philadelphia clinic, won a minor victory...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Murder, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Judges
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Lyme disease patients step out of the shadows
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Under normal circumstances, an invitation to ride in an open convertible in today's Brewster in Bloom parade would have 11-year-old Lauren Dalpe breaking out a warrior princess costume. But Lauren's family lost its grip on normal life when the child...Tags: Symptoms, Lyme, Colleges and Universities, Headaches, Deval Patrick
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Wrestling | Forfeits no longer affect wrestler's one-day limit
High school wrestlers are currently limited to five matches in one day. Starting in the 2013-14 season, forfeits will no longer count toward a wrestler's daily match limit. The change was made by the National Federation of State High School Associations...
Tags: Wrestling, Missouri State High School Activities Association, Schools, High Schools, High School Sports
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Excerpt: 'The Third Coast' by Thomas Dyja
From his stove, Nelson Algren saw a dark shape stumble out of the bar across Wabansia Avenue. It teetered once, then slumped under the Nectar Beer sign, sizzling neon in the bitter February cold. Eight degrees, an army fatigue jacket, and too many shots...
Tags: Literature, Nazi Party, Newspaper and Magazine, Chicago Hotels, Abusive Behavior
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Dick Van Dyke suffering from 'undiagnosed neurological disorder'
Dick Van Dyke is suffering from an as-yet "undiagnosed neurological disorder" and has been advised to rest and avoid plane travel until doctors know what the veteran showman is dealing with, according to his rep. "My head bangs every time I lay down,"...
Tags: USA Today, Entertainment Events, Symptoms, Social Media, Trips and Vacations
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Accurate diagnosis key to identifying, managing multiple sclerosis
Premium Health News ServiceSource: National Multiple Sclerosis Society http://www.whatdoctorsknow.com Multiple sclerosis, which led to the recent death of actress Annette Funicello, affects more than 2.5 million people worldwide, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis...Tags: General Practitioners, Dietary Supplements, Symptoms, Annette Funicello, Yoga
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