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Be sun savvy this summer
FARGO, N.D. - Recently we packed away our winter hats, boots and scarves to prepare for summer. I decided we needed to pull out some floppy-brimmed hats, along with our gardening tools, mower, balls and bats. On the nutrition and health side, exposure...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lettuce, Health, Cheddar Cheese, Bones and Joints
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Flu season hits U.S. early and hard
The flu season has gotten off to its quickest start in nearly a decade, a sign that it could be a bad year for the illness, officials said on Monday. Dr. Thomas Frieden, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, urged people to get...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Immune System, Flu Vaccine, Asthma
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UnitedHealthcare Holding Technology Contest With $60,000 Prize
The Hartford CourantUnitedHealthcare is offering $60,000 as a top prize in its health-care technology contest for the best innovation that will improve the system of health care and help people live healthier lives. It is billed as the "Breakthrough Health Tech Challenge,"...Tags: Chemical Industry, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Insurance Cost, Pharmaceuticals, Obesity
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Lotto winner reburied; cyanide poisoning mystery still unsolved
Urooj Khan, the Chicago lottery winner who likely died of cyanide poisoning, has been buried for a second time, but it could be a long time before the mystery around his death is put to rest. Khan, 46, was reburied Monday afternoon following his...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Urooj Khan, Lotto, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure
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New climate report: Changes ahead for Hampton Roads
As the climate changes, it means more for Virginia than just rising seas — it means more soaking rains, hotter temperatures, droughts, floods, food insecurity, disease, mental health threats and fiercer hurricanes. According to local experts and a...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Weather Reports
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Authorities: Northbrook man at least 6th death tied to cold
A 71-year-old Northbrook man found in a car outside a north suburban motel died after being exposed to the cold, authorities said today. Edwin Mason was found in a car outside a motel in the 1500 block of Milwaukee Avenue in Glenview and was...
Tags: Northbrook, Hypothermia
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Changing to a vegan diet is possible with planning
As people look to live more healthful lifestyles, many are contemplating meat-free diets. But becoming vegan or vegetarian can seem daunting as people try to figure out what to eat to get all the proper nutrients. Ingrid Beardsley, registered dietitian at...Tags: Vegan Diet, Salt, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mineral Supplements, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore)
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Danny Gokey announces birth of his son
You can call Danny Gokey "Daddy Gokey" now — the Season 8 third-place finalist on "American Idol" welcomed a son on Sunday with his wife, Leyicet. Daniel Emanuel Gokey weighed in at 8 pounds, 11 ounces and was born just before 10 p.m. EST,...
Tags: Social Media, Danny Gokey, Google Inc.
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Officials: Des Plaines woman who collapsed shoveling died from hemorrhage, cold exposure
One of two women who died Friday after collapsing while shoveling snow died in part from cold exposure, the Cook County medical examiner’s office found today.
Both Florence Erickson, 77, of Des Plaines, and Joan Lilek, 64, of Oak Lawn, died at...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Oak Lawn, Park Ridge, Des Plaines
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Subject of 'Drunk in Public' died of heart disease
Decades of alcohol abuse and living on the streets took a severe toll on the body of a Newport Beach homeless man found dead earlier this year, an Orange County Sheriff-Coroner report shows. Mark David Allen, 50, had an enlarged heart, liver disease...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Alcohol Addiction, Health, Substance Abuse, Liver Disease
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Is being pear-shaped not so good after all?
If you're pear-shaped and smug, a new study's findings may take you down a peg: For those at slightly increased risk of developing diabetes, fat stored in the buttocks pumps out abnormal levels of two proteins associated with inflammation and insulin...
Tags: Internists, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, University of California, Davis, Health and Medical Professionals
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Earl Alonzo Lee, city school principal
Earl A. Lee, a retired Baltimore public school principal who had been a member of the 1960s protest group the "Black 14," died Monday of heart disease at Northwest Hospital.
The Owings Mills resident was 66.
"We met years ago when I was an academic...Tags: U.S. Army, Brigham Young University , Northwest Hospital, High School Sports, Sports
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