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Tribute planned for marathon bombing victims, rescuers
The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.The May 21 annual Town Meeting will pay tribute to the runners, volunteers, law enforcement officers, first responders and health care providers who were involved in the Boston Marathon tragedy last month. "All these individuals were enjoying a pristine...Tags: Laws, Running, Sports, FBI, Boston Marathon
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What's Going Around: Allergies
lmatter@kspr.com, tnguyen@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - It starts with congestion and sneezing and then you get a running nose and irritated eyes. Spring seasonal allergies are once again sending people to the doctor’s office this week. At Ozarks Community Hospital's Primary Care...Tags: Physical Conditions, Sneezing, Allergies, Hospitals and Clinics
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Contractor at Wade's gun range cited for lead exposure
Seattle TimesState health and safety officials have fined a construction firm for exposing workers to toxic lead during remodeling of a shooting range at Wade's Eastside Gun Shop in Bellevue. The Department of Labor and Industries has fined S. D. Deacon Corp. of...Tags: Fines, Health and Safety at Work, Punishment, Lead Poisoning
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Mild leg swelling can be easily managed, but check with doctor first for accurate diagnosis
Medical Edge from Mayo ClinicDEAR MAYO CLINIC: For the past couple of weeks, my calves have been swollen. They don't hurt, but I definitely notice that my socks are tighter than normal. What could be the cause? ANSWER: There are numerous causes of painless swelling of the legs...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Mayo Clinic, Salt, Diabetes, Health Treatments
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Local employers launch national effort to fight depression in workplace
The Akron Beacon JournalA locally based coalition of employers has launched a national effort to combat depression in the workplace. Employers Health joined with the American Psychiatric Foundation's Partnership for Workplace Mental Health for an initiative to help companies...Tags: Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at Work, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Employment, Career and Workplace
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BRIEF: Health notes: Take precautions during tick season
Duluth News TribuneMinnesota and Wisconsin are among the 12 states where 95 percent of Lyme disease cases occur, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. But nearly 20 percent of people surveyed in those states are unaware of the risk, and 42 percent report...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Lyme Disease
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UC Davis researchers discover swine flu in California elephant seals
The Sacramento BeeUC Davis researchers have discovered swine flu in California elephant seals, but the marine mammals don't exhibit any large runny noses. The scientists detected the H1N1 virus in free-ranging northern elephant seals off the central California coast a...Tags: University of California, Davis, Swine Flu, Health Organizations, Wildlife, Headaches
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WHO talks on Sars-like virus
Gulf Daily News, Manama, BahrainHEALTH Ministry officials will travel to Geneva next week to discuss how to combat the spread of a deadly Sars-like virus that has put Bahrain on high alert. Fifteen people have already died of the novel coronavirus in Saudi Arabia, including at least...Tags: Pneumonia, Saudi Arabia, Viral Diseases and Infections, Bahrain, Manama (Bahrain)
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Security up for Historic Half
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va.Security has been increased for Sunday's Marine Corps Historic Half races and police want runners and spectators to report anything that raises concern. "The more eyes we have looking out for anything suspicious or possibly harmful, that's helpful to...Tags: Running, Sports, Entertainment, Boston Marathon, Radio
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EDITORIAL: Let's loosen the Stroke Belt around NC
The Star, Shelby, N.C.If you think there is an awareness day, week or entire month for everything under the sun, you're right. Some, to be sure, seem much more important than others. There's Constitution Week, a great idea for delving into the historic document that...Tags: Physical Conditions, Healthy Diet
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How early can a child be diagnosed with autism?
Q: What symptoms should parents watch for if they are worried a young child may have autism? Is it possible to diagnose autism before age 2? A: With careful evaluation by an expert, diagnosing a child younger than 2 with autism is possible. More often,...
Tags: Mayo Clinic, Behavioral Conditions, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Autism
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Breast cancer: Angelina Jolie starts the conversation
"Mom. Do you have that gene? Do I? Have you been tested? I thought Grandma had breast cancer. Why weren't you ever tested?" The questions from my 27-year-old daughter were coming fast. Angelina Jolie published an essay in The New York Times on Tuesday,...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Angelina Jolie, Breast Cancer, Diabetes, Health Treatments
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