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South Bend barber helps customers look good, stay healthy
SOUTH BEND - A shave, a haircut and a blood pressure check.
Men coming to Al's House of Style on North Olive Street can now trim their risk of heart attack at the same place they trim their hair.
Al's is a neighborhood barbershop trying to help black...Tags: Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Heart Attack, Human Body, Black History
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Charting America's anti-obesity progress
WASHINGTON (AP) — Michelle Obama had doubts about making a campaign against childhood obesity one of her signature issues. "I wondered to myself whether we could really make a difference, because when you take on a problem this big and this...Tags: Beverage Industry, Elections, Health, Michelle Obama, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Coroner: S. Ind. man froze to death in ice storm
MORGANTOWN, Ind. (AP) — A southern Indiana coroner says an elderly man froze to death during this week's ice storm after he accidentally locked himself outside his rural home and couldn't find a way back inside. Brown County Chief Deputy Coroner...Tags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Health, Indiana, Hypothermia
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Frigid temps to last in Michiana until at least Sunday
SOUTH BEND — In addition to tons of snow, the blizzard that swept through the area this week left in its wake a blanket of cold arctic air stretching across much of the Midwest. According to National Weather Service Meteorologist Mark Steinwedel,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Frostbite, Common Cold, Snow Storms
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Frozen body of homeless man found in Michigan City
MICHIGAN CITY — The frozen body of a homeless man was discovered Monday afternoon inside his makeshift tent in a woods outside Michigan City.
Detective Michael Raymer at the LaPorte County Sheriff's Department said preliminary findings of an...Tags: LaPorte County, Michigan, Health, Crimes, Wayne County
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Bad cholesterol plaguing many; half get treated
ATLANTA (AP) — Health officials say only about half of U.S. adults with high levels of bad cholesterol are getting treatment. Worse, not all those treated are managing to control the problem. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said...Tags: Health, Heart Attack, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Irish National Signing Day coverage
It's national signing day, and 23 players have signed their national letters of intent to play football for Notre Dame.
Notre Dame adds six defensive linemen, four defensive backs, four linebackers, three offensive linemen, two wide receivers, one...Tags: High School Sports, Charlotte Bobcats, Health, National Basketball Association, Club Foot
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Drug czar warns against taking 'bath salts' drugs
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske is warning people against taking the newest synthetic drugs, often marketed as "bath salts" and being sold legally on the Internet and in drug paraphernalia stores. The drugs are sold under...Tags: Gil Kerlikowske, Drugs and Medicines, Health, LSD, Bath Salt Drugs
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Coast Guard warns of unstable Michiana ice conditions
Many people are enjoying the warmer temperatures, but for some, changing weather brings added risks. The U.S. Coast Guard warns ice conditions are deteriorating and recreational ice activities are more dangerous than usual in Michiana. The Coast Guard...Tags: Health, Human Interest, U.S. Coast Guard, Hypothermia
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Emergency room visits up during Michiana's brutal winter
We’re experiencing a true Midwest winter, and that's showing up in the increased number of hospital visits.
Doctors said emergency room visits are up from this time last year, and they see more and more people coming in every day with a weather-...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Planning, Frostbite, Human Interest
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CDC: More strokes hitting young, middle-aged folks
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Doctors are reporting an alarming rise in strokes among young and middle-aged Americans even as the disease declines among older people. They think the obesity epidemic may be starting to shift the age burden of strokes, which...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Stroke, Obesity, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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It's cold out there!
Wind chills across the area this morning dropped between 15 and 20 below zero at times. The National Weather Service issued a wind chill advisory for these cold conditions and it is expected to happen again tonight.
Highs today will only make it to 12°...Tags: Charity, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Michigan, Health, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana)
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