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Storms can require careful handling of gasoline
Storing or transporting gas
As those portable generators are getting cranked up, you might find yourself transporting and storing gasoline.
•Don't even think about siphoning gas with your mouth. Fumes can damage your lungs, and ingesting gas can...Tags: Homes, Vehicles
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com
May 21, 2012
Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...Tags: Calcium, Vitamin D, Symptoms, Urine, Strep Throat
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Book Review: 'The Quotable Hitchens'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThrough his Vanity Fair essays, his books and his television appearances, Christopher Hitchens has become one of our leading provocateurs, saying what many of us might be thinking (though he's more articulate) but are afraid to utter. Public intellectual,...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Human Interest, Minority Groups, Richard Nixon, George Bush
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'True Blood' recap: Soul survivors
Show TrackerYou just knew Marnie wasn't going to be dispatched quite that easily. In "Soul or Fire," Sunday's pentultimate episode of "True Blood's" fourth season, Bill might have managed to take down the witch's body, but she's still hanging around in spirit.... -
Teen Accused Of Principal Murder To Go To Adult Court
Stephanie ScurlockFAST FACTS: * Teen accused of stabbing principal to be tried as adult * Prosecutor says teen cut windpipe to silence her screams * Psychologists say teen sees himself as soldier and lives in fantasy world (Memphis 09/07/2011) Lawyers for Eduardo...Tags: Trials, Criminal Laws, Health, Juvenile Delinquency, Murder
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Milwaukee Health Department identifies case of measles
FOX6 ReporterThe Milwaukee Health Department identified a confirmed case of measles in a Milwaukee child Wednesday afternoon. Officials only say the victim is a refugee child who came to Milwaukee with his family in late August. He/she may have carried the disease...Tags: Symptoms, Health, Acetaminophen (drug), Skin Rash, Refugee
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New cigarette labels: FDA hits Big Tobacco with a taste of its own medicine
The pen may be mighty, but the new graphic warning labels the Food and Drug Administration has unveiled for cigarette packs and ads on Tuesday demonstrate that photographs can be even more powerful. Finally, the FDA is turning the tables and using the...Tags: Mouth, Quitting Smoking, Human Interest, Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Long haul
News-Review sports writerCHARLEVOIX — Curtis Workman should be tired. The Run Charlevoix Marathon this Saturday will be his 42nd marathon in as many weeks. “I get tired. I get injured,” said Workman. “I’ve run with 103 degree fevers and strep throat....Tags: High Schools, Marathon, Schools, Education, Sports
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Bon Secours adds PET/CT for earlier tumor detection
Bon Secours Hampton Roads is the latest to add PET/CT scanning to their arsenal in the fight for cancer survival.
The combined imaging system results in faster and more accurate assessments for individuals undergoing cancer treatment. PET/CT scanners...Tags: Radiation Therapy, Health, Norfolk (Litchfield, Connecticut), Hospitals and Clinics, Sentara
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Gross anatomy at Catholic school teaches sacred, profane
Every year, first-year medical students grapple with gross anatomy, approaching their first human dissection with a mixture of anticipation, anxiety or sheer dread.
On Monday, 150 students at Loyola University Chicago's Stritch School of Medicine...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Internists, Science, Roman Catholicism, New York
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HPV vaccination rates low nationwide
Because most cervical cancer cases and some less common malignancies are caused by human papillomavirus, or HPV, area physicians and public health experts were thrilled when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2006 approved the first vaccine to...Tags: Internists, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Organizations, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Specialization
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