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Tee time comes most every day for 'Lucky' Lacaillade
On New Year's Eve, many of us will be putting on our party faces. Eugene "Lucky" Lacaillade will be playing his 360th round of golf this year. On New Year's Day, many of us will be swallowing aspirin and watching football. Lacaillade will be doing...
Tags: Football, Golf, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vietnam War (1955-1975), New Year's Day
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Get back pain relief with new exercises and old drugs
The Medicine CabinetQ: My husband is getting severe spasms in his lower back, possibly as a result of twisting wrong while doing sit-ups. He's getting no relief from ibuprofen. Is there an over-the-counter alternative? A: If your husband's back pain developed after doing...Tags: Naproxen (drug), Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals, Back Pain, Prescription Drugs
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Letters: Shape up or else
Re "Not a good fit?," Jan. 10 On the same day a study showed Americans are the least healthy among citizens of wealthy countries, there is a front-page article about residents of Santa Monica complaining that too many people are exercising on public...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health and Medical Professionals, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Insurance Cost
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Briefs: Harvard Health Letters
Premium Health News ServiceASPIRIN DURING A HEART ATTACK: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW Chewing an aspirin tablet during the first symptoms of what could be a heart attack can save your life. But in order for it to work properly, you must understand which kind of aspirin to take, and how...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Steroids, Men's Health, Medical Research, Heart Attack
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How to tell a cold from the flu
The common cold and flu are caused by different viruses but can have some similar symptoms, making them tough to tell apart. In general, the flu is worse and symptoms are more intense. - COLDS: Usual symptoms include stuffy or runny nose, sore throat...Tags: Common Cold, Fever, Chills, Viral Diseases and Infections, Headaches
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Little change in overtreatment at doctors' offices
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although some Americans are getting more of beneficial treatments that were underused in the past, including drugs for heart disease, others are still being overtested or overtreated for a range of conditions, according to a...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Asthma, Medical Research, Internists, Health Insurance Cost
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Side of fast-food fries, hold the healthcare
Well, no one ever convincingly argued that a diet of fast food is good for your health. And now it could be unhealthy for some of the people who work there – without them having to eat so much as a bite of their products. In anticipation of...
Tags: Regional Authority, Labor Legislation, Executive Branch, Walmart, The Huffington Post
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William E. Murray
janeth@herald-mail.comWilliam E. Murray, known by family and friends as Bill, was more than willing to sign autographs when people realized he shared the same name as celebrity Bill Murray. He was known for his wit and sense of humor, for starting his day singing and...Tags: Religious Festivals, The Herald-Mail, Heart Failure, Holidays, Lucille Ball
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What's acceptable?
Why does the FDA publish acceptable quantities of such non-food items as rat hair, arsenic and dirt in our food? Are there indeed acceptable quantities of these items, and how do they know? I can just feature this conversation from a Congressional...Tags: Butter, Margarine, Mick Jagger, Politics, Science and Technology
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Behind Enemy Lines: Browns show grit, promise in loss to Ravens
I know, the Browns lost 23-16 to the Ravens -- and pro football is all about the bottom line. Win or go home. And the Browns returned home at 0-4 this season. But let's be realistic about this game. The Browns were playing a legitimate Super Bowl...Tags: Football, Baltimore Ravens, Phil Dawson, Super Bowl, Lou Groza
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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: Pharmaceuticals, Economy, Business and Finance, Root Canal, Credit and Debt, Prescription Drugs
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Go away with Shemekia Copeland
Naming her current CD "33 1/3" came easily for Shemekia Copeland. The title refers to her love of vinyl records, the number of revolutions an album makes per minute on a turntable and her age when the CD was released this past September. Having spent more...
Tags: New York City, The New York Times, Lifestyle and Leisure, Shemekia Copeland, Foods and Beverages
Dec 22, 2012
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Dec 19, 2012
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Jan 10, 2013
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Dec 24, 2012
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Jan 9, 2013
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Dec 22, 2012
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Jan 1, 2013
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Sep 27, 2012
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Sep 28, 2012
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Dec 11, 2012
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