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    Jan 23, 2012 |Blog| Cars.com
  1. NHTSA Closes Chevy Volt Investigation

    KickingTires
    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has concluded its safety defect investigation into the Chevy Volt. It opened the case on November 25 after reports of the Volt catching on fire following severe crashes. "The agency's investigation has...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, General Motors Corp., National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

  2. Mar 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Man charged with smuggling 40,000 erectile dysfunction pills

    L.A. NOW
    Man charged with smuggling 40,000 erectile dysfunction pills...
  4. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| KSPR-TV
  5. Neighbor: When I gave CPR the baby was foaming at the mouth, child taken from home

    A four-month old baby could be permanently removed from a home after the child was rushed to the hospital. A neighbor says he called 911 to report the child was unresponsive and struggling to breathe.
    Reporter, Photographer
    A four-month old baby could be permanently removed from a home after the child was rushed to the hospital. A neighbor says he called 911 to report the child was unresponsive and struggling to breathe. Once rescuers took the baby to the hospital, police...

    Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, Hospitals and Clinics, Health

  6. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Pinkeye test to get Chicago-area trial

    An upcoming clinical trial could help show if a test kit for a common eye ailment will save consumers money and reduce faulty diagnoses, health experts say.
    An upcoming clinical trial could help show if a test kit for a common eye ailment will save consumers money and reduce faulty diagnoses, health experts say. Conjunctivitis, better known as pinkeye and most prevalent in children, causes inflammation of...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Conditions, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance Cost, Health and Medical Professionals

  8. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. There is no method to the madness of Maryland Medicaid

    Gene Ransom, CEO of the Maryland State Medical Society, writes in his article to the Sun ("Don't cut services first," Aug 29) that thousands of vulnerable Marylanders stand to receive inadequate, substandard health care for years to come if the state's...

    Tags: Insulin, Diabetes, Medicaid, Electronics, Government Health Care

  10. Jul 29, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. Did Alcohol Withdrawal Kill Amy Winehouse?

    LONDON (KTLA) -- Toxicology results are still pending, but family members reportedly believe Amy Winehouse died from alcohol withdrawal, not drugs.
    KTLA/CNN
    LONDON (KTLA) -- Toxicology results are still pending, but family members reportedly believe Amy Winehouse died from alcohol withdrawal, not drugs. Winehouse's family told The Sun that the singer quit drinking cold turkey instead of gradually tapering...

    Tags: Twitter, Inc., Arts and Culture, BBC, Addiction, CNN (tv network)

  12. Jul 30, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  13. Measles outbreak over Noble, LaGrange

    ALBION, Ind. (AP) — Health officials say a measles outbreak that affected 14 people in northeast Indiana has ended. Noble County Public Health Nurse Cheryl Munson tells The Journal Gazette that lab tests Friday confirmed the 37-day outbreak had...

    Tags: Indiana, Medical Procedures and Tests, Measles, Diseases and Illnesses, Health

  14. May 26, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Make sure hurricane protection products are approved

    Buying unapproved hurricane door and window coverings can leave you unable to obtain a building permit — and unsafe in a storm. How to protect yourself. Check the label: All approved hurricane protection products are required to carry some kind...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Natural Disasters, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters, Broward County

  16. Aug 2, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  17. At-Home STD Testing Kit Available To Alaskans

    Alaskans who might not feel comfortable going to a clinic to get tested for a sexually transmitted disease now have another option. Alaska had the highest Chlamydia rate in the country in 2010, and the second highest rate of gonorrhea. According to...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Medical Procedures and Tests, Johns Hopkins University, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Nov 13, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Letters to the Editor - Nov. 13

    Sewing machine spared after Internet search To the editor: When my more than 30-year-old Pfaff sewing machine became old and grumpy, I called and visited local repair shops for service information. Unfortunately, I was told the machine was too old to...

    Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Joe Paterno, Lungs and Airways, Companies and Corporations

  20. Nov 13, 2011 |Story| WGNO-LTV
  21. Authorities Warn Of Drugs Being Dropped In Drinks At Bars Near Tulane University

    In late October, Tulane University police recieved three anonymous reports of drugged drinks at local bars near campus.  Officers are still waiting on lab test results to confirm the druggings.
    WGNO NEWS
    In late October, Tulane University police recieved three anonymous reports of drugged drinks at local bars near campus.  Officers are still waiting on lab test results to confirm the druggings. Tulane University senior, Erica Burjek said when she goes...

    Tags: Tulane University, Colleges and Universities, Abusive Behavior

  22. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Manipulation alleged in paper linking virus, chronic fatigue syndrome

    The journal that published a high-profile paper linking chronic fatigue syndrome to a retrovirus is now investigating allegations that a figure in that report was manipulated.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The journal that published a high-profile paper linking chronic fatigue syndrome to a retrovirus is now investigating allegations that a figure in that report was manipulated. The appearance in Science of the 2009 paper caused an immediate sensation...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Physical Conditions, Retroviruses, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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