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Neighbor: Man with gun breaks into South Bend home, assaults pregnant woman
South Bend Tribune Staff ReportSOUTH BEND — A pregnant woman was beaten in the head with a gun when an unknown man broke into her home on Browne Lane sometime between 12:30 and 1 p.m. today. This was the second home invasion reported in South Bend today. According to WSBT,...Tags: Health, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Abusive Behavior, Social Issues
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Salt diet dangers may be influenced by potassium
ATLANTA (AP) — A new federal study suggests a new wrinkle in the debate about the dangers of eating too much salt. The research found that the people who are most at risk are those who get too much salt but also get too little potassium. They...Tags: Heart Attack, Health, High Blood Pressure, Internal Medicine, Heart Disease
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Colorado murderer suing state for saving his life
DENVER (AP) — A convicted murderer is suing the state of Colorado for saving his life after his heart stopped beating. Daniel Self says he suffers from sleep apnea and he ordered prison guards not to resuscitate him if he stopped breathing. The 54-...Tags: Colorado, Health, Denver, Trials, Sleep Apnea
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Simple solutions to survive the summer scorcher
MISHAWAKA — Whether or not you feel the heat and humidity, it's taking a toll on your body.
Staying safe in the heat isn't easy, you have to make a conscious effort to prevent heat stroke or heat exhaustion.
It's all about hydration. And what...Tags: Health, Fires, Heat Stroke, Disasters and Accidents
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Study: Healthy living can help prevent Alzheimer's
PARIS (AP) — New research suggests that millions of cases of Alzheimer's disease could be prevented by curbing risk factors such as lack of exercise, high blood pressure, smoking and obesity. U.S. researchers developed a mathematical model based...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses
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Pets can suffer from the heat as well
SOUTH BEND — Everyone needs to be careful during this heat wave, drinking plenty of water and staying cool. But they also need to keep a close eye on their pets. Animals can get sick from this heat too.
Just like a person, animals can get heat...Tags: Health, Fatigue, Heat Stroke, Pets
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FACT FINDER: Peanut allergies
WSBT-TV ReporterBut for others, especially kids, it's a matter of life or death. And one of the most dangerous is peanut allergies. Our Fact Finder team found the number of children who have peanut allergies is rising at a dramatic rate. Between 1997 and 2008, the...Tags: Judges, Allergies, Northwestern University, Peanut Allergy, Justice System
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Ind. firefighter dies hours after blaze in heat
WATERLOO, Ind. (AP) — Officials say a 31-year-old volunteer firefighter died of an apparent heart attack hours after helping put out a house fire in northeastern Indiana. Travis Miller responded with members of the Waterloo-Grant Township Fire...Tags: Heart Attack, Health, Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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At least 3 deaths in Michigan linked to heat wave
DETROIT (AP) — Authorities in Michigan say a heat wave that pushed temperatures to 100 degrees in places has contributed to the deaths of at least three people. The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News report a Detroit man in his 60s died at...Tags: Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Detroit, Michigan
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Prosecutor: NY mom said daughter should die
PLAINVIEW, N.Y. (AP) — A Long Island woman charged with manslaughter in the death of her 8-year-old disabled daughter is due back in court on Wednesday. Authorities allege she left a suicide note saying the child "should die" before failing to take...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Allergies, Nassau University Medical Center, Crime, Law and Justice
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SAfrican man wakes after 21 hours in morgue fridge
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African health official says a man awoke to find himself in a morgue fridge — nearly a day after his family thought he had died. Health department spokesman Sizwe Kupelo said Monday that the man awoke Sunday...Tags: Health, Family, Asthma, Happiness (state of mind)
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Indiana's health priorities target obesity, tobacco
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana health officials are targeting infant mortality, obesity, tobacco use and other health priorities in a new five-year plan aimed at improving the health of Hoosiers. The plan released Monday also focuses on assuring...Tags: Health, Obesity, Indiana, Hepatitis, HIV
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