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Spay us now or spay us later
I signed another sympathy card last week for the family of a wonderful female golden retriever that died from mammary adenocarcinoma (breast cancer). This type of cancer would most certainly have been prevented if she had been spayed at an appropriate...Tags: Colonoscopy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Testosterone, Breast Cancer, Abdominal Pain
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On the Town: A musical celebration of Thanksgiving Eve
Presented for several decades, the Thanksgiving Eve service at All Saints Church attracted about 200 Pasadena residents with a spiritual bent. Rector J. Edwin Bacon Jr. led the service. On Nov. 21 the church's sanctuary was full of candles, flowers and...
Tags: Thanksgiving, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Holidays, Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics
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Mother Beheads Alleged Rapist; Now Awaiting Trial
CNNA woman in Turkey is awaiting trial after beheading a man who she says raped her repeatedly for months and is the father of her unborn child. Her lawyer says the woman killed the man to protect her honor. Nevin Yildirim, a 26-year-old mother of two,...Tags: International Law, Abortion, Politics, Career and Workplace, Justice and Rights
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Early menopause linked to heart disease
Early menopause may mean a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins Medicine. The researchers say the risk can be twice as high, and doctors should help women avoid early menopause if possible. “If...Tags: Heart Disease, Internists, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack, Menopause
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Body of research
So you think you know about your sexual anatomy. Naomi Wolf thought she did too. But then the Yale-educated feminist began poring over medical research for her new book, "Vagina: A New Biography." Among the things she learned: The clitoris isn't just an...
Tags: Erectile Dysfunction, Medical Research, Drugs and Medicines, Physiology, Newspaper and Magazine
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Worth their weight in words
“Significant Objects: 100 Extraordinary Stories About Ordinary Things” only slightly exaggerates. It is 100 stories about 100 things, though only a handful of the stories are extraordinary. In fact, fewer are memorable. Not that it matters;...
Tags: The New York Times, Neil LaBute, Chicago Tribune, James Dean, Consumer Issue
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Many factors determine a tree's fruit production
Last year, my apricot tree had lots of fruit, but it was leaching a sticky liquid. I read that those parts of the tree that are leaching should be removed, so that is what I did. This year, the tree is doing very well and there is no leaching. However, it...Tags: Peppermint, Allergies, Tomatoes, Pumpkin, Arable Farming
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Where Have Connecticut's Lobsters Gone?
It may already be too late — 12 years too late. Connecticut environmental officials say new tests on weak and dying Long Island Sound lobsters show traces of pesticides used to kill West Nile virus mosquitoes. That came as a shock for them. They'...
Tags: Global Change, Politics, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Connecticut General Assembly, Fishing
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Johnny Depp Takes Center Stage at MTV Movie Awards
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Johnny Depp brought the biggest star power to the MTV Movie Awards on Sunday, taking the stage to play guitar while he was honored for his acting career. Aerosmith's Joe Perry and Stephen Tyler presented the MTV Generation Award to Depp,...Tags: 21 Jump Street (movie), Aerosmith (music group), Kristen Stewart, The Hunger Games (movie), Russell Brand
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Fertility preservation for women with cancer
When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, getting pregnant is probably the last thing on her mind. But if she wants children in the future, it's something she should think about. The chemotherapy and radiation treatments used to treat cancer can hurt a...Tags: Biotechnology, Infertility, Medical Specialization, Gynecology, Obstetrics
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TMI: Hubby busted after jail visit gets too graphic
FloriDUHFloriDUH tip: There is no expectation of privacy in a jail facility. This is important to know — especially inside jails where loved ones visit inmates via a closed circuit monitor instead of a face-to-face encounter separated by glass. When...Tags: Prisons
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ACLU: Pleased Michigan has halted cavity searches
DETROIT (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union says it's confirmed the Michigan Department of Corrections has halted routine body cavity searches for female prisoners. The ACLU and other groups wrote Corrections Director Daniel Heyns...Tags: Politics, Freedom of the Press, American Civil Liberties Union
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