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Common children's eye injuries
The active lives that children lead often lead to a few bumps and bruises along the way. While a few bandages and antiseptic creams are par for the course when caring for a child, parents worry about more significant injuries, including eye injuries....
Tags: Cataracts, Ophthalmology, Parenting, Eyes and Vision, Injuries and Wounds
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Fishing club helps mourning family
Staff WriterMembers of the Imperial Valley Desert Fishing Club are helping a Valley family raise money for the burial of a family member with a fundraiser Sunday. Heber resident Francisco Ambriz, 65, took his last breath Aug. 13 and was pronounced dead Aug. 14. He...Tags: Chemotherapy, Stomach Cancer, Cancer, Health Treatments, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Vitamin D gets frequent testing, but the results are a bit quizzical
A test for vitamin D that was once reserved for patients with unusual bone fracturing or those at risk for osteoporosis has now found popularity in doctor's offices alongside tests for cholesterol and thyroid hormone during routine bloodwork. Research...
Tags: Internists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Organizations, Drugs and Medicines
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Safe Kids Kansas offers lawn safety tips
During the summertime, parents often look forward to sharing the burden of yard work with their children. However, lawn mowing can be extremely dangerous to children. Whether your child is operating the mower or playing nearby, it is important to take...
Tags: Consumers, Parenting, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Drinking alcohol may benefit women's bone health
KIAHNow this is the kind of research we like hearing about. Drink up because it’s good for your bones. But sorry guys, this one's just for the ladies. A study published in the journal Menopause says moderate doses of alcohol keeps women`s bones...Tags: Menopause, Osteoporosis
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He As She: Harmful Heroin Chic Slinks Back Into Fashion
The Hartford CourantAs the weather has gotten warmer, take a minute and look around town. Do you see a trend of baggy clothes and emaciated limbs — a waifish, androgynous, broken-doll sort of look? We all know someone like this. Think of a young Kate Moss. They call...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Minority Groups, Fashion Trends, Heroin, Fashion Shows
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Boy survives fall from third-story window: 'This is truly my miracle baby'
Tribune reporterTiesha Powell has a new nickname for her 10-month-old son: Aladdin. A friend suggested the new name for Kyan after the baby had survived a fall from the family's third-floor apartment in Gary Tuesday morning after a loose window screen gave way. The boy...Tags: Hearing Impairment, Hospitals and Clinics, Prisons, Abusive Behavior, University of Chicago
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100-year-old stormwater pipe cause of persistent flooding at West Memorial Boulevard railroad underpass
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe West Memorial Boulevard railroad underpass between South Potomac Street and Maryland Avenue has been closed for almost two months as city officials have searched for the source of persistent flooding that occurs during heavy rains. After extensive...Tags: Government, Politics, Science and Technology, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest
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Cancer patient travels to Antarctica between treatments
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsAgnes Chang and her husband of nearly 50 years, Emerson, had been planning a trip to Antarctica for three years. They didn't plan on cancer, …... -
Lehigh Valley Arthritis Walk helps kids like Taylor keep moving
HealthAfter nearly two years of unusual stiffness and pain, 12-year-old Taylor de Castro of Upper Saucon Township was diagnosed with oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), which causes pain and swelling and affects joints such as knees, ankles,... -
Virginia man receives face transplant at Maryland Shock Trauma
When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror.
A natural reaction for a man who had been practically living as a recluse since a 1997 gun accident took off his nose, chin,...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Politics, Medical Research, Personal Service, Plastic Surgery
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Fatigue supplements are actually misbranded drugs: FDA
A commercial website for people suffering from symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is rife with numerous illegal and misleading treatment claims, according to a recent warning letter sent to Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum by the U.S. Food and Drug...
Tags: Medical Research, Social Media, Herbal Supplements, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Dietary Supplements
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