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Why Amanda Bynes' Meltdown Is Messier, Faster and More Public Than Ever
ReutersJun 04 (TheWrap.com) - For those who remember Amanda Bynes as the witty, wacky star of Nickelodeon's "All That," the actress' public wackiness in the past two months has been tragic, saddening and apparently self-inflicted. Bynes, now 27, racked up...Tags: Justin Bieber, Amanda Bynes, Perez Hilton, Chris Brown, Charlie Sheen
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ABC adds 'power pack' Tuesday night to 2013-14 TV schedule
RedEyeWith a 2013-14 TV schedule that mixes "stability and out-and-out ambition," ABC will air limited-run series and drop one night of "Dancing with the Stars," ABC Entertainment Group president Paul Lee said during a Tuesday morning conference call. ABC is...Tags: Alias (tv program), CSI: Miami (tv program), Dance, Matt Long, Ryan Seacrest
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Hospital charges are sick
I'm pleased to see The Sun revealing the charges by Maryland hospitals to patients. The differences are astounding. ("Costs vary for same treatment," May 9). Recently, I spent three days and two nights at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center for an...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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Going gluten-free more common, but not necessarily easier
For more than 20 years, Kristine Kidd tasted what came her way as the food editor at Bon Appetit magazine. But she never felt great. "I had digestive issues my whole life," she says, but 21/2 years ago, the aching joints, bloating, fatigue and digestive...
Tags: Celiac Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, New Products, Diets and Dieting, Recipes
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What is gluten? And other frequently asked questions about gluten
What is gluten? Gluten is a protein that is found in certain grains, including wheat, barley and rye and triticale (a cross between wheat and rye). What problems prompt people to avoid gluten? Gluten causes inflammation of the small intestine in...
Tags: Symptoms, Celiac Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Iron (dietary supplement)
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There's chicken in my vegan salad! Whole Food finds mixup, issues recall
Ack! Some vegans had a meaty surprise in store recently as some Whole Foods curried chicken salads were mislabeled as meatless. Labels on some curried vegan salads and curried chicken salads were reportedly swapped. So the salads containing chicken...
Tags: Chicken Curry, Salads, Foods and Beverages, Food and Drug Administration, Diets and Dieting
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What's Going Around: Allergies and the common cold
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Allergies are bringing along with them other sicknesses this week. Doctors offices across the Ozarks are seeing an increase in sore throats, earaches and the common cold all associated with allergies. In Branson, the CoxHealth...Tags: Earache, Common Cold, Antihistamines, Sore Throat, Physical Conditions
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Paying attention to revoked FOID cards
On Monday I looked into the eyes of three parents of young children killed in their classrooms in Newtown, Conn. I listened to them tell me they don't want any mother or father to endure the nightmare they've lived. They came to Illinois to plead with...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Justice System, Judges
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Do diet changes help ADHD children?
Dylan Jerrell was having a tough time in kindergarten. The energetic, outgoing Bigfoot fan was easily frustrated, and he responded to challenges with disruptive meltdowns. He wouldn't hit anyone, but he'd break down and cry or yell at his teachers....
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Science, The Ohio State University, Teaching and Learning, Behavioral Conditions
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READER SUBMITTED: The Silkworms Parent-Child Book Club
ManchesterThe Silkworms Parent-Child Book Club takes place on Tuesday, July 9 and Tuesday, August 13 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Mary Cheney Library building, 586 Main Street, Manchester. Parent and child entering second to fourth grade must both read a book together... -
Syria activists look to a grave for evidence against Assad
WASHINGTON — The hunt for proof that Syrian government forces used banned chemical weapons may come down to a rotting corpse exhumed late last month from a makeshift cemetery near Damascus. The grave diggers — a Syrian doctor and several...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Bashar Assad, Wars and Interventions, Politics, Political Dissent
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