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    Apr 19, 2012 |Story| AM News
  1. News Briefs for April 19

    <strong>Crab Orchard kindergarten&nbsp;registration&nbsp;starts Monday</strong>
    Crab Orchard kindergarten registration starts Monday   CRAB ORCHARD — Crab Orchard Elementary School will have kindergarten registration from Monday through May 4. Stop by the school to pick up the packet of information about enrolling a child...

    Tags: The New York Times, Government, Arts and Culture, Earth Day, Regional Authority

  2. Jan 7, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. High arsenic levels found in water seeping from Washington County's Old City/County Landfill

    Testing of discolored water seeping from the ground in the area of Washington County&rsquo;s Old City/County Landfill into Conococheague Creek revealed an arsenic level almost double that of the Environmental Protection Agency&rsquo;s standard for drinking water, a Maryland Department of the Environment spokesman said.
    heather.keels@herald-mail.com
    Testing of discolored water seeping from the ground in the area of Washington County’s Old City/County Landfill into Conococheague Creek revealed an arsenic level almost double that of the Environmental Protection Agency’s standard for...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Health, Standards, Environmental Politics

  4. Jan 10, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  5. PAWS organizes help for puppy injured in house fire

    TribLocal - Tinley Park » News
    Efforts are underway to help a pet owner who lost everything in a New Year's Day house fire pay mounting medical bills for his eight-month …...
  6. Aug 16, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Study suggests caffeine may help protect you from skin cancer

    The caffeine in your morning cup of coffee could help protect you from skin cancer.
    The caffeine in your morning cup of coffee could help protect you from skin cancer. A study in mice found caffeine may help keep badly damaged skin cells from becoming cancerous. Scientists say this may lead to new ways of preventing skin cancer. ...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Health, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Skin

  8. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  9. Repairing Sun Damaged Skin

    Katherine Manion wishes she could take back her teenage years, she says, "I can see the aging now, I have age spots all over my body that I never had before."  kari Feinstein, a medical technician with Enlighten in Dallas says that after the suntan fades people start going, "Oh my gosh looks what that burn has left, all these new spots and broken blood vessels!"
    The 33 News
    Katherine Manion wishes she could take back her teenage years, she says, "I can see the aging now, I have age spots all over my body that I never had before." kari Feinstein, a medical technician with Enlighten in Dallas says that after the suntan fades...

    Tags: Age Spots

  10. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Sunshine puts day camps in awkward position

    As Maryland officials found out recently, sunscreen and summer camps can be treacherous territory &#8212; let counselors apply the protection and risk inappropriate touching or don't apply it and expose children to harm from the sun.
    As Maryland officials found out recently, sunscreen and summer camps can be treacherous territory — let counselors apply the protection and risk inappropriate touching or don't apply it and expose children to harm from the sun. Maryland's state...

    Tags: Health, Morton Arboretum, Abusive Behavior, Clubs and Associations, Maryland

  12. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Scientists seek ways to take the sting out of sunburn

    WASHINGTON&nbsp; &mdash; If you&rsquo;ve hit the beach, chances are you&rsquo;ve experienced an unfortunate rite of summer: The sunburn. Skin so swollen it hurts to bend. The heat that rises from reddened shoulders. The &ldquo;ow, ow, ow&rdquo; from the shower after you&rsquo;d thought the pain had faded.
    WASHINGTON  — If you’ve hit the beach, chances are you’ve experienced an unfortunate rite of summer: The sunburn. Skin so swollen it hurts to bend. The heat that rises from reddened shoulders. The “ow, ow, ow” from the shower...

    Tags: Education, Medical Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dermatology, Physical Conditions

  14. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  15. Help Repair Sun Damage With Power of Two

    Correct and protect with the Power of Two from Revision Skincare. A powerful anti-aging and brightening duo, Revision&rsquo;s <strong>Vitamin C Lotion 30% </strong>paired<strong> </strong>with their<strong> Retinol Facial Repair</strong> provide optimal skin brightening results. The <strong>Retinol Facial Repair </strong>helps to correct the effects of sun damage, reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles and normalize the rate of cell renewal. The <strong>Vitamin C Lotion 30%</strong> contains THD Ascorbate, the most effective form of Vitamin C, to keep skin looking firm and bright. Both products are time released for maximum efficacy and work together to stimulate collagen production, resulting in a more youthful appearance.
    Correct and protect with the Power of Two from Revision Skincare. A powerful anti-aging and brightening duo, Revision’s Vitamin C Lotion 30% paired with their Retinol Facial Repair provide optimal skin brightening results. The Retinol Facial...

    Tags: Personal Service, Vitamin A, Vitamin C

  16. Jul 21, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. How To Remedy Summer Skin Problems

    We wait all winter long for the summer to arrive -  and when it does, we're ready to show it all off. But along with the warm weather comes skin damaging culprits. Here with tips to help you combat summer skin problems is Dermatologist Dr. Bruce Katz.
    PIX11.com
    We wait all winter long for the summer to arrive - and when it does, we're ready to show it all off. But along with the warm weather comes skin damaging culprits. Here with tips to help you combat summer skin problems is Dermatologist Dr. Bruce Katz....

    Tags: Health, Dermatologists, Skin Conditions, Skin Rash, Skin

  18. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. Tanning salon owners feel burned amid state tax, law banning minors

    Tanning salons in Burbank and Glendale are bracing for the impact of a law that bans minors from using ultraviolet tanning beds.
    Tanning salons in Burbank and Glendale are bracing for the impact of a law that bans minors from using ultraviolet tanning beds. Previously, teens 14 to 18 could tan in a salon with signed permission from a parent. The new law, signed by Gov. Jerry Brown...

    Tags: Dermatologists, Medina (Saudi Arabia), Jerry Brown, Laws

  20. Nov 21, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. California a cornucopia of natural beauty products

    As families sit down at the table Thursday to give thanks for a bountiful feast, we can also give thanks for the bounty of California, where the harvest is diverse and year-round.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    As families sit down at the table Thursday to give thanks for a bountiful feast, we can also give thanks for the bounty of California, where the harvest is diverse and year-round. And — more thanks — many of California's abundant crops and...

    Tags: Sonoma County (California), California, Medical Services, Tangerine, Aromatherapy

  22. May 24, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Environmental cancer risks more dangerous

    Pollutants and other chemicals in your environment &#8212; your home, your frontyard, your workplace &#8212; may be more toxic to your health than you know, according to a report released earlier this month. The President's Cancer Panel, an advisory group charged with monitoring the war on cancer, proposed in its May 5 report that environmental chemicals might contribute to a larger share of deaths from cancer than the 1% to 5% figure cited by the National Cancer Institute.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Pollutants and other chemicals in your environment — your home, your frontyard, your workplace — may be more toxic to your health than you know, according to a report released earlier this month. The President's Cancer Panel, an advisory group...

    Tags: Material Science, Environmental Politics, Government, Building Material, Medical Research

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