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Asian shares reverse losses, capped before Fed meeting
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. equities pushed higher on Tuesday as investors grew more confident that the Federal Reserve would temper its recent statements on the future reduction of U.S. monetary support, while still pointing to economic improvement. The...Tags: Emerging Market, MBIA Incorporated, Gross Domestic Product, International Travel, Litigation and Regulation
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Shining a light on SPF labels: FDA's new regulation will take out the guessing game of which lotion to use while in the sun
marieg@herald-mail.comTeenagers don’t get skin cancer. At least, that’s what Katie Carmichael believed. But an indentation on her leg tells a different story — a scar that remains five years after a specialist removed an inch of flesh, half a centimeter...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Lupus, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Sun-Damaged Skin, American Cancer Society
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Jesse Jackson Jr. lawyers fear he won't get mental health care in prison
— Lawyers for former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., who awaits sentencing July 3, say he needs ongoing mental health treatment for a mood disorder and assert he is unlikely to get suitable care if sent to prison. "It is unlikely that Mr. Jackson will be...Tags: Mood Disorders, Mayo Clinic, Psychiatrists, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Behavioral Conditions
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Future Unlimited For Betting On Connecticut
The Hartford CourantAs Connecticut continues to look toward gambling for tax revenue, you have to wonder where we will turn next, and could the state use a Department of Bookmaker. Fortunately there are still many untapped gaming sources. I mean, the tax revenue from keno,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, The New York Times, National Security Agency, American Athletic Conference
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Boston Red Sox - PlayerWatch
ReutersINF Jose Iglesias had two of Boston's three hits in Friday's 2-0 loss at Baltimore. He's hit safely in a career-high 15 straight games, batting .444 (24-for-54) with five doubles, a homer, five RBIs, eight runs and five walks. RHP Rubby De La Rosa was...Tags: Alex Wilson, Boston Red Sox, Mike Napoli, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Ryan Dempster
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South Africa's Mandela 'recovering very well', grandson says
ReutersQUNU, South Africa (Reuters) - Former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is recovering well from a lung infection which has kept him in a serious condition in hospital for a week, his grandson said on Saturday. The comment...Tags: South Africa, Africa, Nelson Mandela
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BBO-PLAYER-NEWS-WIRE - Part 1
ReutersThe Sports Xchange 06/15/2013 MLB Note - Pittsburgh Pirates Locke, Jeff LHP Jeff Locke won his sixth straight decision to improve to 6-1, holding the Dodgers scoreless for seven innings and allowing just two hits. He has not lost since his season...Tags: Ian Kinsler, David Freese, Scott Feldman, Tsuyoshi Wada, Juan Lagares
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Boston Red Sox - TeamReport
ReutersMLB Team Report - Boston Red Sox - INSIDE PITCH The struggles of starter Felix Doubront continue. The left-hander has made 43 starts in his career, and he has only reached the seventh inning in 10 of them. That's not even a 25 percent success rate, and...Tags: Stephen Drew, Shane Victorino, Major League Baseball, Mike Napoli, Joel Hanrahan
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Researchers find 2 types of brain atrophy in 'Gulf War illness'
Using brain scans and exercise stress tests, researchers have identified two biologically distinct subgroups of veterans suffering from so-called Gulf War illness. Their bodies reacted differently to physical exertion, and their brains had atrophied...
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Daytime Emmy Contenders Tackle Tough Social Issues
VarietySocial issues, disease, death and musical numbers are all familiar territory on primetime television -- and fodder for awards -- so it should not be a surprise that some of the past year's most poignant moments of daytime TV cover that very same ground....Tags: Apple iTunes, Melody Thomas Scott, ABC (tv network), Susan Flannery, Jack Wagner
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No clear link between weather and fibromyalgia
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite common complaints that the weather can aggravate fibromyalgia symptoms, a new study finds little consistency in the type of weather conditions linked to worsening of the mysterious pain syndrome. Furthermore, "the...Tags: Fatigue, Weather, Weather Reports, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Arthritis
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Mosquito population in Sedgwick County doubles in one week
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAfter a wetter than normal spring, things are starting to dry out. And with heat and humidity comes bug season. Mosquitoes have been hidden away for longer than usual. But just in the last week, that’s changed, and quickly. Sedgwick County says...Tags: West Nile Virus, Headaches, Viral Diseases and Infections, Vaccines
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