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Preemie birth preventive spikes from $10 to $1,500
ATLANTA (AP) — The cost of preventing preterm labor is about to increase dramatically. A drug for high-risk pregnant women that has cost about $10 to $20 per injection will shoot up to $1,500 a dose next week. That's because KV Pharmaceutical...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, KV Pharmaceutical Company, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Albert Einstein
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British TV chef in food fight with Los Angeles schools
LOS ANGELES (AP) — British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has perfected his anti-obesity recipe over the years: blend a passion for nutrition with reality TV, garnish with a catchy moniker, et voila! — "Food Revolution." But Oliver's recipe has...Tags: Entertainment, Jamie Oliver, Los Angeles Unified School District, Obesity, Health
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Leesburg student honored for saving sister's life
Neither March 1 nor March 8 were normal school days for second-grader Hunter Ross.
On March 1, Hunter rescued his sister, Kaelyn Archey, from nearly drowning in a water-filled ditch. While waiting for the school bus, Kaelyn dropped her lunch box on...Tags: Leesburg, Hypothermia, Health, Human Interest
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Schools share pain in death of star athlete
Bridgman High School athletic director John Norton said the triumphant scene inside the gym at rival Fennville High School Thursday night turned to tragedy in a matter of moments.
“There was a silence in the gym that was eerie,” he said....Tags: Heart Failure, Basketball, High School Sports, Athletes, Health
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Homeless man found dead in vacant garage
SOUTH BEND — Cars speed by the spot where Brent King died, hidden behind the cold white steel of a abandoned garage, his tomb for the past month until his discovery Wednesday.
No one really knows how long Brent King's body lay lifeless in the...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Wisconsin, Employees, Alcohol Addiction, Michigan
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Notre Dame students tie Wii to stroke patient rehab
To some, a Wii is a fun way to play virtual sports and video games. Students in a Notre Dame computer science course have found the game system also has the potential to help recovering stroke patients. The students have developed an application for...Tags: Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Amputation, Stroke, Sports
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Police officers name Dowagiac city manager in sex harrassment suit
Dowagiac City Manager Kevin Anderson has been named in a federal lawsuit that claims he did not do enough to stop sexual harassment and discrimination from taking place within the South Haven Police Department when he served as that city's manager....Tags: Government, Minority Groups, Public Employees, Human Interest, Prosecution
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Indiana House backs greater abortion restrictions
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Both houses of the Indiana Legislature have now approved bills that would restrict access to abortions. The Indiana House voted 72-23 on Wednesday to require that women seeking an abortion be told that human life begins at...Tags: Indiana, Infertility, Indiana Legislature, Politics, Elections
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Factory boss in China arrested over lead poisoning
BEIJING (AP) — State media say a battery factory manager was arrested after 168 villagers living near the manufacturer in eastern China suffered lead poisoning. The official Xinhua News Agency says Ying Jianguo, general manager of Taizhou Suqi...Tags: China, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Crimes, Lead Poisoning
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South Bend students root for healthy choices garden project
Many children across Indiana are not eating enough fruits and vegetables. One South Bend school hopes to change that with a new garden project.
McKinley Primary Center received $1,000 to educate 4th grade students on nutrition, gardening, and making...Tags: Healthy Diet, Diets and Dieting, Indiana, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Obesity
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150 years of dieting fads and still no quick fix
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is preparing to weigh in with new U.S. dietary guidelines next week. So, the Library of Congress decided to take a look back by going into its archives and, with Weight Watchers International, gathering experts...Tags: Diets and Dieting, World War II (1939-1945), Weight Loss, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC
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Oprah Winfrey finds sister she didn't know she had
CHICAGO (AP) — Oprah Winfrey has discovered she has a half-sister — a Milwaukee woman who was given up for adoption by Winfrey's mother nearly 50 years ago, when the talk show host was eight years old. An emotional Winfrey introduced her...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Health, Human Interest, Wisconsin, Celebrity Parents
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