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Lupus support group starting, other events planned
The Mount Airy News, N.C.The month of May was declared Lupus Awareness Month during last week's Mount Airy Rotary Club meeting at Cross Creek Country Club, as Barbi Manchester was presented with a proclamation by Mayor Pro Tempore Steve Yokeley. Manchester, a member of the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Diseases and Illnesses, Lupus, Lifestyle and Leisure, Headaches
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Southland temperatures will return to normal
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.Lytle Fire day 2Weather in the Southland is prime for fire and heat-related ailments, but weather watchers say the early triple-digit temperatures are about to return to normal. And that's a good thing for firefighters, who on Tuesday finished...Tags: Symptoms, National Weather Service
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Bill Haisten's Thunder Insider
Tulsa WorldHAISTEN'S THREE STORYLINES 1. Overtime setback results in a 3-1 dilemma for Oklahoma City On May 10, 2011, as the Thunder trailed two-games-to-one in an NBA Western Conference semifinal series, Oklahoma City and Memphis clashed in a triple-overtime...Tags: Thabo Sefolosha, Michael Jordan, Houston Rockets, Public Finance, Basketball
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Ticks can spread numerous diseases
The Jamestown Sun, N.D.However welcome they are after a long winter, sunshine and springtime do bring with them some unwelcome visitors that spread disease -- ticks. Health officials from the North Dakota Department of Health and Central Valley Health District are reminding...Tags: Fever, Tularemia , Itching, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Prevention
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Triplex fire sparks mutual aid discussion
The Lewiston TribuneClarkston Fire Chief Steve Cooper said Monday a residential fire that caused multiple injuries over the weekend was not an incident that should've required mutual aid, but he is not opposed to getting agreements with neighboring agencies back on the...Tags: American Red Cross, Fires, Sprained Ankle
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Farmer loses seed patent case
WASHINGTON — Monsanto Co. and other companies that patent seeds may prohibit farmers from growing a second crop from their genetically modified seeds, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously. The closely watched decision was a clear victory for...Tags: Elena Kagan, Genetic Engineering, Vaccines, Agriculture, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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A bitter ending: Wild suffer shutout in Robertson Cup championship
The Wenatchee World, Wash.The Wenatchee Wild's season came to a disappointing end with a 5-0 loss Monday against the Amarillo Bulls in the Robertson Cup championship at Dr Pepper Arena. Wenatchee faced a worthy adversary in the Bulls, who ended the regular season with a North...Tags: American Hockey League, Ice Hockey, Sports
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Supreme Court rules in favor of Monsanto in seed-patenting case
Tribune Washington BureauWASHINGTON _ The Supreme Court gave a victory to Monsanto and other makers of patented seeds Monday, ruling they can prohibit farmers from growing a second crop from their genetically engineered seeds. In a unanimous decision, the court said the...Tags: Elena Kagan, Genetic Engineering, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Tribune Company, Separation of Church and State
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Ironman Butler emerging as hero for Bulls
MIAMI — During one of countless conversations before the 2011 NBA draft, Bulls general manager Gar Forman asked Marquette coach Buzz Williams to project Jimmy Butler's professional future based on coaching him for three seasons. "I remember...
Tags: Nick Van Exel, Allen Iverson, Basketball, Robert Downey Jr., Chicago Bulls
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Buhler goalie is great
The Hutchinson News, Kan.Josie Williams, Buhler's senior goalkeeper, played so well Thursday against McPherson that if a college coach had been there, Williams likely would have been offered a scholarship after the game. Buhler lost 1-0 at Wheatland Park, but it took a...Tags: Soccer, Awards and Prizes, Sports
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Flames engulf home, displacing residents
The Spokesman-ReviewA fire destroyed a century-old home Wednesday afternoon, and three Spokane firefighters suffered heat exhaustion from fighting the blaze. The sound of crackling alarmed resident Nick Peraud as he relaxed during a sweltering afternoon at his home at 1208...Tags: American Red Cross, Pets, Fires
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Spring fever hits workers, students hard after Golden Week
The Japan TimesIt's now a month since freshmen, finally freed from the stressful life of studying to pass rigorous university entrance exams, began their new lives at their new schools. April was also when newly hired workers began working at companies, gently...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Japan, Behavioral Conditions, Stress, Health and Safety at School
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