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Crucial test for an outpost of healthcare in South L.A.
Nurse practitioner Matt Tomlin steps into a small patient exam room, logs on to a computer and pulls up a formidable list of ailments for the 57-year-old woman sitting in front of him. Hypertension. Diabetes. Congestive heart failure. Obesity. Anxiety...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Barack Obama, Family
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A challenge unmet
Sometimes, Yajaira Rivera would storm out of school in frustration during the middle of the day. Other times, she was told to leave. And then there were the many days she simply stayed at home, avoiding both trouble and the classrooms where she was...
Tags: Students, Chicago Public Schools, Headaches, Social Services, Health and Safety at School
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Jarema denies six allegations including sexual discrimination, defamation
CHARLEVOIX -- John Jarema responded Thursday to a lawsuit filed against him by a former employee of his, Shaynee Fanara. The outgoing Charlevoix County prosecutor denied all six counts brought against him and against Charlevoix County by his former...
Tags: Primaries, Lawyers, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Headaches
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Irish LB Spond thriving after being hospitalized
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — When Notre Dame linebacker Danny Spond was lying in a hospital bed with a debilitating headache in August, he wasn't worried about whether he'd play football again. He wanted to know whether he'd ever walk again. "I didn't...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Brian Kelly, Hospitals and Clinics, Football, Physical Conditions
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Woman takes a new approach to improving her life
PETOSKEY — This past summer, Karen Bissonette asked her doctor if she could have just three more months. The 63-year-old Indian River woman was on medication to control high blood pressure. Her doctor wanted her to take cholesterol lowering...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, Legs, Stroke Rehabilitation
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Barometric Pressure
Many people have claimed to be able to "predict" approaching rainstorms by observing pains in various parts of their bodies, particularly in the joints and bones. It has been suggested that variations in barometric pressure may be the cause of this...
Tags: Weather Science, Allergies, Headaches, Science, Arthritis
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Pineal gland cysts are common but don't normally cause headaches
Medical Edge from Mayo ClinicDEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is there a way to treat pineal gland cysts? If so, how? Could this be what is causing my headaches? ANSWER: Pineal gland cysts are common. As many as 2 percent of healthy adults develop this kind of cyst. Rarely does a pineal gland cyst...Tags: Symptoms, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Headaches, Physical Conditions
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Marion Sandler dies at 81; World Savings Bank executive
As one of the first women to hold a position of power on Wall Street, Marion O. Sandler was notable even before she and her husband, Herbert, spent 43 years building Oakland's World Savings Bank into such a major — and ultimately controversial...Tags: Entertainment Events, Lorne Michaels, The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Immigration
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Ravens miss Ngata, Ed Reed and others at practice
The Baltimore SunFive starters didn't practice Wednesday for the Ravens, including three Pro Bowl selections in free safety Ed Reed, defensive tackle Haloti Ngata and offensive guard Marshal Yanda. Plus, offensive guard Bobbie Williams and defensive end Pernell McPhee...Tags: Terrell Suggs, Football, Dannell Ellerbe, Marcel Reece, Sprained Ankle
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Ravens keep an eye on key players facing injuries
The Ravens held out five starters from practice Wednesday, including two offensive linemen and Pro Bowl defensive players Haloti Ngata and Ed Reed. Right guard Marshal Yanda (knee) and left guard Bobbie Williams (ankle) and defensive end Pernell McPhee...Tags: NFL Pro Bowl, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Family, Football
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Rick Roth makes career change after accident
Daily American Staff WriterRick Roth woke up from an outpatient surgery completely blind and thought his life was over. "I was devastated," he said. "I cried. I was angered." But his ordeal allowed him to see the world in a new light. He discovered a sixth sense and...Tags: Fibromyalgia, Personal Service, Blindness, Massage Therapy, Health Treatments
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Advocates say EEG therapy can guide mental energy
Andrew Ingley wanted to improve his focus and his creativity. So Ingley, a manager of a chiropractor's office, turned to a creative method that he says helped him in both areas: He examined and learned to control his brain waves. Ingley, 39, recently...
Tags: Research, Behavioral Conditions, Chiropractors, Health and Medical Professionals, Steroids
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