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Smith Puzo living 'two lives' as mother, U.S. field hockey player
Keli Smith Puzo ran out of options early last month. Her 9-month-old son, Ian, had a highly contagious virus, and her babysitter was incapacitated with the stomach flu. More than 2,000 miles from friends and family, the U.S. women's field hockey...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Viral Diseases and Infections, Sports, Golf
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Common Kitchen Mistakes We Make
pix11.com | @JuliaTheWriterHow do you know for sure if you're practicing safe habits in the kitchen? Is washing your hands enough? Sure, it's common sense to wash your hands before you cook. However, chances are some harmless habits may be putting you and your family at risk,...Tags: Healthy Diet, Immune System, Services and Shopping, Salmonella Infection, Cat (animal)
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Germ warfare in hotels
Do you have any idea what happened on that hotel bed before you walked into the room? You don't want to know. Neither do I, which is why, first thing when arriving in a new hotel room, I usually toss the bedspread in the closet. It seems I'm not alone....
Tags: New York University, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Swine Flu, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Two Local Children, One Genetic Disease
FOX 17 ReporterFive years ago, Ashlee and Gavin Senn of Howard City, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl named Lauren. Shortly following Lauren’s arrival, along came little brother Breylon. “When Breylon was born, he seemed very healthy. When he was six...Tags: Symptoms, Lungs and Airways, Hospitals and Clinics, Genes and Chromosomes
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UPDATE: More than 100 Notre Dame sport camp participants treated for illness
WSBT-TV ReporterNOTRE DAME – More than 100 middle and high school students participating in summer sports camps at the University of Notre Dame became suddenly ill early Wednesday morning. Some were so sick they had to be hospitalized. The big question neither the...Tags: College Sports, Football, Vomiting, University of Notre Dame, Parenting
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Norovirus blamed for Concord Petoskey closure
PETOSKEY — Lab tests confirm that it was the norovirus that forced Concord Academy Petoskey to cancel classes on Friday. Concord Petoskey executive director David Hill told the News-Review that 60 students were out sick, or left early last...Tags: Calicivirus, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lab Tests, Viral Diseases and Infections, Health
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O.C. beaches get high health marks
Memorial Day weekend beachgoers are likely to enjoy a clean shoreline in most of Orange County, according to Heal the Bay's annual Beach Report Card. The county received A and B grades at 94% of its beaches during summer dry weather (April through...Tags: Memorial Day
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Encuentran auto de esposa y madre colombiana de Coral Springs que ha desaparecido
REDACCION EL SENTINELEl martes, al cuarto día después de que la colombiana Claudia Murphy, residente de Coral Springs, desapareciera, una docena de familiares se encontraron con la policía e hicieron un llamado desesperado por que regrese a salvo a casa. "Por favor,...Tags: Margate, Banking, Coral Springs, Dog (animal), Frank Murphy
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Pirates avoid three-game sweep
AP Sports WriterST. LOUIS (AP) — Erik Bedard struck out a season-high 11, including seven straight batters, and Pedro Alvarez hit a go-ahead home run as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the St. Louis Cardinals 6-3 Thursday to avoid a three-game sweep. Bedard (2-4)...Tags: Alex Presley, Tyler Greene, St. Louis Cardinals, Garrett Jones, Pedro Alvarez
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Little Pests
Little pests can be a big problem in your home. Whether you’re dealing with spiders, ants, fleas or hornets, getting rid of them is a top priority. Patton Termite and Pest can help you get rid of all these pests. Spiders are a big problem in... -
Norovirus outbreak causes hundreds to miss school
TribLocal reporterAn outbreak of the stomach flu at a far northwest suburban elementary and middle school has resulted in hundreds of student absences over the last three days. A total of 957 absences have been reported at Westfield Community School in Algonquin since...Tags: Calicivirus, Students, Vomiting, Medical Specialization, Long Term Care
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Health officials warn about outbreaks of norovirus
The “stomach flu” appears to be going around and state health officials are warning residents to take some precautions. The officials say these cases in recent weeks are not really the flu. They are cases of viral gastroenteritis, which gives...Tags: Calicivirus, Abdominal Pain, Inflammation, Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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