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Dance Moms finale recap: Drivin’ and Cryin’
Channel Guide MagazineAnd here we are, the Dance Moms Season 2 finale. Everybody OK? Extra thermoses of Mommy Juice, just in case? Just remember, we still have each other. We’ll be all right. The mommies need time off, too, to see their therapists and shop for dresses... -
Tax-free toast to your health
Do you hate more money? If you have access to a flexible spending account at work and don't use it, perhaps you're a more-money hater. FSAs allow individuals and families to save hundreds of dollars per year by reaping 25 percent to 40 percent discounts...
Tags: Employment, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Dentistry and Dental Health, Pharmaceuticals, Prescription Drugs
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When a kid gets sick while a parent’s at work
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelLike most working parents, I consider cold and flu season to be the bane of my existence. Whenever I notice one of my daughter's playmates coughing or sniffling during morning dropoff or afternoon pickup, I get prepared. Sure enough, a day or two later,... -
I suit myself
The Baltimore SunYou know the story about William Faulkner at the Oxford, Mississippi, post office, don't you? Sacked for sitting in the back reading the magazines instead of waiting on customers, he said, "Good, now I won't be at the beck and call of every son of a bitch...Tags: William Faulkner
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Several remain hospitalized following chemical incident at pool
A dozen people, including seven children, were still in the hospital Thursday night, after getting sick at a public pool. Authorities said more than 50 people were hospitalized following a chemical reaction at the Garfield Park Pool on the south side,...
Tags: Garfield Park, Vomiting
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Baltimore County teacher diagnosed with possible case of whooping cough
A Baltimore County teacher has been diagnosed with a probable case of pertussis, better known as whooping cough, school and health officials say. The fifth-grade teacher at Harford Hills Elementary School in Carney was sent to the hospital Monday after...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Vaccines, Disease Prevention, Diphtheria , Pharmaceuticals
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Police: Mother kept baby in drawer, fed other children cough syrup 'like juice'
A local mother charged in connection with the death of her 2-month-old son is accused of keeping the baby in a drawer, according to court documents. More alarmingly, family members and neighbors believed Bambi Glazebrook, 29, Indianapolis, wasn’t...
Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses
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Flu hits Wichita--What you need to know
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe flu season has begun in Wichita. Both Wesley and Via Christi hospitals confirm they have admitted patients suffering from the flu. We found Debbie Hutto shopping for cough medicine at Barney's Deep Discount Drugs. "I'm already feeling symptoms, and...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry, Flu Vaccine, Flu, Pharmaceuticals
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Howard Co. health officials release TB investigation results
Health officials have completed an investigation into a case of tuberculosis at a Kokomo nail salon. Howard County health officials tested more than 700 people after the discovery of an active TB case at the OP Nail Salon. Cindy Gnuyen, who is the salon...
Tags: Vaccines, Tuberculosis
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South L.A. health clinic draws hundreds
Thirteen-year-old Stephanie Cota pulled up her sleeve and glanced at the needle. "Is it gonna hurt?" she asked. "You'll feel it, but you look like a strong girl," said Yadira Guerra, a licensed vocational nurse. "Just turn the other way." When Cota...
Tags: Tooth Decay, Vaccines, Dentistry and Dental Health, Disease Prevention, Pharmaceuticals
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'The Amazing Race' recap, Bangladesh is putty in their hands
An important thing happens on this week's episode of "The Amazing Race": I kind of fall in love with Abbie's Boyfriend. I know. Something else happens: We learn someone's drag queen name. I know! Let's just get on with it. Farewell, Indonesia, fourth...
Tags: The Amazing Race (tv program), Bangladesh, Justin Bieber, Travel, Twitter, Inc.
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Flu season is around the corner -- shots are available now!
Flu season in the United States can begin as early as October and can continue through mid-May, with the highest concentration of cases occurring between December and April. Flu symptoms include headache, body aches, fever, fatigue, sore throat and dry...
Tags: Vaccines, Disease Prevention, Viral Diseases and Infections, Whooping Cough, Rite Aid Corp.
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