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Even bacteria like a little fat (yours) in their diet
You may not think you need another reason to watch your cholesterol — but here's one anyway: If you don't watch your blood fats, you may be more susceptible to attack by hungry cholesterol vampires when you go out tramping through the forest. High...Tags: Hamburgers, Science and Technology, Foods and Beverages, Education, Columbus
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'Lyme-literate' doctor in Illinois, Iowa faces fresh allegations
A former Joliet surgeon who reinvented himself as a "Lyme-literate" physician after Iowa medical authorities charged him with professional incompetence is now facing allegations of misconduct related to his new practice. The Iowa Board of Medicine is...
Tags: Back Pain, Bones and Joints, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Sexual Misconduct, Sex Crimes
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Woman admits practicing medicine without license
SAN DIEGO -- An Encinitas woman who falsely told people she was a doctor and misled people into believing they had Lyme disease and needed infusions of an experimental medicinal solvent and injections of animal cells pleaded guilty Friday to four counts...
Tags: Court Preliminary, Punishment, Trials, Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate Cancer
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Local chef and farmer writes about the lingering effects of West Nile
In northwest Indiana, where I have raised vegetables for 20-odd years, mosquitoes flourish when rain fills the swamp pools in the backwaters of the Kankakee River. In August 2004, those pools spawned a particularly righteous throng. One afternoon, they...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Steroids, Insomnia, Cancer, Blood
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Deer Tick Play Pearl Street in Northampton on Oct. 22
A band named after a critter that is the main cause for Lyme Disease in North America should be approached with caution. Comprised of John McCauley (guitar/vocals), Ian O’Neil (guitar/vocals), Chris Ryan (bass, vocals), Rob Crowell (keys/saxophone/...
Tags: Grunge (genre), Music, Entertainment
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Young Ohio Girl Travels To Roanoke To Pray
ReporterIt's the story of a couple holding on to hope and relying on faith after the husband was told he had only days to live. Today, they welcomed a special out-of-town visitor who came to offer spiritual support. Steve Seibert has suffered several health...Tags: Travel, Pneumonia, Trips and Vacations, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)
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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Protect your pets from Lyme disease Fall is here, but ticks are still biting despite the cooler temperature. According to the experts, including the Companion Animal Parasite Council, the adult tick that transmits Lyme disease to pets and people is...Tags: National Hot Rod Association, Fires, Amusement and Theme Parks, Drag Racing, Diseases and Illnesses
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Free medical classes at University of Maryland
Dreamed of being a doctor but never made it to medical school? Well, now you have a chance to at least study like one. The University of Medicine School of Medicine will tonight launch the 12th year of its Mini Med School, a series for free courses that...Tags: Obesity, Colleges and Universities, Drugs and Medicines, Lead Poisoning, Lupus
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Thursday's college women's basketball roundup: No. 22 Texas A&M withstands ODU comeback
Daily PressDespite their eye-opening comeback in the second half, the Old Dominion women were dogged by Kelsey Bone. Bone, a junior center, scored a career-high 33 points as she shot 15-for-18 from the floor to guide No. 22 Texas A&M past ODU 78-55 on the second...Tags: Hampton Pirates, World Vision, Texas A&M Aggies, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Virginia Commonwealth Rams
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Park School graduate walks 400 miles to Yale
Any high school graduate who thinks that college is merely a next step should walk a mile in Gabe Acheson's shoes. When the Park School graduate arrived Thursday at Yale University, he'd walked nearly 400 miles, fulfilling a promise he'd made in his...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Music, Emergency Health Procedures, Education, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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Encinitas woman charged with practicing medicine without license
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSANTEE, Calif. -- An Encinitas woman accused of practicing medicine without a license and causing a patient to become severly ill was charged with 11 felonies Wednesday. Kathleen Ann Helms, also known as Catherine Bright-Helms, plead not guilty to nine...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, FBI
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Smith's unveils first major hit on Casey
Call Washington BureauTo a congressional novice, it's a shocking statistic: Bob Casey has sponsored hundreds of bills and zero, zip, nada have become law. That's the centerpiece of Republican candidate Tom Smith's first concentrated attack on Casey. The campaign has launched...Tags: Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Politics, Career and Workplace, Elections
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