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A classical 'Connection'
Grant Sevdayan founded the Huntington Beach Symphony to fill a vacuum in the local musical landscape. Although the city offered a vibrant rock scene, Sevdayan also knew of formally trained classical musicians who were forced to stay home or drive 15...
Tags: Music Theater, Culture, Heart Failure, Entertainment, Concerts
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No link found between vaccines, Guillain-Barre syndrome
In a review of data covering 13 years and millions of patients, researchers found no evidence of a link between being vaccinated against tetanus, hepatitis, pneumonia or flu and developing the nerve-degenerating disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome. "The...Tags: Tetanus, Heart Disease, Dietary Supplements, Preventative Medicine, Diseases and Illnesses
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Organs needed: You could save a life
PETOSKEY — It's a hard subject for Tina Stead to talk about -- how her family's life changed in what seemed like an instant. Tina, 32, and her husband Mike, 31, have been together for 12 years. The Boyne City couple has three children -- sons,...
Tags: Heart Transplants, University of Michigan, Hospitals and Clinics, Dialysis, Diabetes
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Power outages hard on SW Minn. livestock producers
WORTHINGTON, Minn. (AP) - The spring storms that knocked out power in parts of southwestern Minnesota recently have been hard on livestock producers. Cattle producer and veterinarian Erin deKoning said she's glad the power came back April 15 at her farm... -
Pedro Ramirez Vazquez dies at 94; architect changed the face of Mexico City
Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, an architect who changed the face of Mexico City by designing a number of landmark modernist structures, died on Tuesday, his 94th birthday. The cause was pneumonia, according to Mexico's National Council for Culture and the Arts....
Tags: Museums, Human Rights, Arts, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice
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Chinese officials urge calm as seventh bird flu victim dies
The toll from China’s new strain of bird flu climbed to seven on Monday with the death of a 64-year-old retiree in Shanghai and the number of cases spread to 24, but officials expressed confidence the outbreak could be contained. The World...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, China, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Memorial plaque to be presented at site of theater wall's collapse in Winchester
A plaque will be dedicated Thursday in honor of those killed and injured when a wall collapsed in a movie theater 95 years ago. The Pastime Theater Disaster Memorial Plaque will mark what’s called the worst tragedy in the history of Winchester. On...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Margel L. Burton, factory worker
Margel L. Burton, a retired factory worker and former longtime Dundalk resident, died March 29 from complications of pneumonia at Carolina Point Nursing Home in Durham, N.C. She was 81. The daughter of farmers, the former Margel Love Gray was born and...
Tags: Heart Disease, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Surgery, Dundalk
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COLUMN: Recent illness exposes strengths of self, others
AberdeenSuddenly my keeping up with daily politics, the he-said, she-said on national TV, the looming sequester, the performing of and the practicing for future playdates, the writing of columns, all of it, didn’t mean a thing to me. I had dawdled away...Tags: Physical Therapy, Health Treatments, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Kimmy Couldn't Survive The System
The Hartford CourantKelly Carrignan was just a kid when the movie "Charly" came out, telling the tale of a mentally challenged man who undergoes an experimental operation and becomes a genius. "I always wished something like that could work for Kimmy," she said,...Tags: West Haven, Hospitals and Clinics, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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Trutanich suspends campaign following mother's death
L.A. NOWTrutanich suspends campaign following his mother's death Saturday.... -
A healthy dose of data
The daily broadcast of medical reports, scientific studies and sociological statistics can cause your ears to ring. Sometimes a report will contradict the findings of another issued just days earlier. More often, compelling snapshots of the American...
Tags: Whooping Cough, Tetanus, Mumps, Science, Human papillomavirus
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