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Thaxter continues to fight for CdM
In tennis, as in life, there are many chances to get discouraged. On the court, it hurts to hit an errant forehand that just misses long. It is frustrating to dump a volley into the net. Then there are the moments in-between points, those times when a...
Tags: Heat Stroke, Physical Conditions, Sage, Tennis, Northwood
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Pathologist: Kimberly Vaughn on meds that hike suicide risk
A forensic pathologist testified in Christopher Vaughn's murder trial today that Vaughn's wife was taking two medications that have been known to cause increased risk of suicidal thoughts and side effects including confusion or agitation. The testimony,...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Topamax (drug), Food and Drug Administration, Chemical Industry, Behavioral Conditions
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Stanford claims organic food no better than non-organic
KIAHThe 'geniuses' at Stanford University have made a new discovery. "We found that there are no specific foods or fruits that had any significant difference between organic and conventional," said Dr. Dena Bravata, the senior author on the study of organic...Tags: Organic Foods, Arable Farming, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Diabetes
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Cops: Autistic man missing from SE Side
Chicago police are looking for an autistic man from the Southeast Side who suffers from other medical issues and has not been in contact with his family for several days. Jerome Webster of the 2300 block of East 70th Street last made contact with his...
Tags: Autism
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Learning from the best: Father-son businesses share secrets to success
Sons learn from their fathers. Whether it’s how to throw a ball, ride a bike, shave or tie a tie, the lessons fathers teach can last a lifetime. But how do those lessons change when a son joins his father in business? Howard Magazine talked with...
Tags: Harvard Medical School, Dining and Drinking, Business, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Drugs and Medicines
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Meritus offers glimpse of tranquility to employees with Relaxation Room
marieg@herald-mail.comIt's not a typical 9-to-5 job. Instead, it's one that encompasses life-threatening injuries and illnesses, families who need comfort during difficult times, tight schedules, long hours, high expectations, sirens and emergencies. Each day can bring new...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Labor Legislation, Family, Behavioral Conditions, Employees
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How to prevent or alleviate symptoms of seasickness
Metro Creative ConnectionFew things can spoil a day at sea faster than a bout of seasickness. People from all walks of life can experience motion sickness, whether it occurs on the water, in a moving car or even on an amusement park ride. Those who have experienced it may avoid...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Trips and Vacations, Symptoms, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines
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CdM reclaims Back Bay
CORONA DEL MAR — Sophia Chen spent roughly half of the season on varsity last year for the Corona del Mar High girls' tennis team, alternating between that and JV. Chen said she did not play when the Sea Kings got blown out last year by Newport...
Tags: Labor Day
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Expert: Bullet holes in Vaughn's jacket show suspicious pattern
Tribune reporterA jacket worn by Christopher Vaughn on the day his wife and three children were fatally shot had bullet holes consistent with someone wrapping the jacket around a handgun and firing, a police firearms analyst testified today in Vaughn's murder trial. ...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Trials, Injuries and Wounds, Heart Problems, Shootings
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Dial down the pressure: New understanding of migraines offers hope for long-suffering patients
Premium Health News ServiceAs a medical student on neurology rotations, Frederick G. Freitag noticed that headaches were rarely taken seriously by attending doctors. "The response among my teachers was a prescription for Valium, a pat on the shoulder, and a 'You'll be OK, Sweetie,...Tags: Brain, Valium (drug), Headaches, Ibuprofen (drug), Symptoms
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Officer describes finding bodies of family: 'Oh my God.'
Tribune reporterAs his family lay shot dead in their Ford Expedition, one daughter clutching a stuffed animal and a Harry Potter novel, Christopher Vaughn was at a hospital complaining about investigators ruining his cowboy boots, prosecutors said Monday. Prosecutors...Tags: Literature, Harry Potter (fictional character), Family, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Target employee targeted in theft of customer's wallet
Greenwood Police have asked the Johnson County Prosecutor to file a theft charge against an employee of the Super Target store on State Road 135. Surveillance video from inside of the store shows the clerk pocketing $540 from a man's wallet and money...
Tags: U.S. Postal Service, Economy, Business and Finance, Theft, Target, Companies and Corporations
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