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    Mar 26, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Live review: Ani DiFranco's show is fierce, tender

    Pop & Hiss
    Singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco reveals a consistent vision and integrity in a stirring concert....
  2. Apr 18, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Family remains hopeful for marrow match that will save 7-year-old son

    TribLocal - Arlington Heights » News
    Since their son Connor Lim was born, Stephanie Park and Steven Lim have been on countless trips to doctors and hospitals dealing with lung infections, …...
  4. Dec 29, 2011 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  5. Aug 21, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  6. Possible measles exposure on train that stopped in Lynchburg

    A warning from state health officials about a possible measles exposure on a train that stopped in Lynchburg.
    A warning from state health officials about a possible measles exposure on a train that stopped in Lynchburg. Officials say a person, possibly with measles, was on Amtrak's Northeast Regional Train number 171. The train made several stops on the east...

    Tags: Maryland, Measles, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Symptoms, Aberdeen

  7. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  8. Health Officials Announce Measles Exposure in Lancaster and Philadelphia Counties

    The Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health are advising the public of exposure to a case of measles in Lancaster and Philadelphia counties.
    Press Release
    The Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health are advising the public of exposure to a case of measles in Lancaster and Philadelphia counties. An international traveler visiting Pennsylvania has been diagnosed...

    Tags: Physiology, Rubella, Human Interest, Chemical Industry, Symptoms

  9. Sep 2, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  10. Is your pet suffering from seasonal or contact allergies?

    When I¿was a youngster growing up in the 1970s and 80s, allergies were almost unheard of. Certainly, if one of your classmates in school had allergies, they were considered to be very unusual.
    When I¿was a youngster growing up in the 1970s and 80s, allergies were almost unheard of. Certainly, if one of your classmates in school had allergies, they were considered to be very unusual. Even then, their allergies were not considered to be serious....

    Tags: Diabetes, Allergies, Cancer, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease

  11. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  12. Little girl's family battles with her cancer and finds their faith in God strengthened

    At first glance, 4-year-old Kaitlyn Woodard appears to be a typical child of her age.
    mmoore@jessaminejournal.com
    At first glance, 4-year-old Kaitlyn Woodard appears to be a typical child of her age. Playing with her older brother Caleb, 7, Kaitlyn bounds around the downstairs living room of her family’s Nicholasville home with all the energy associated with...

    Tags: Cancer, Amputation, Physical Therapy, Health and Medical Professionals, Leukemia

  13. Sep 22, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  14. California Leads Nation in Measles Cases

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTLA) - The California Department of Public Health is warning of an outbreak of measles in the Golden State.  California is outpacing the rest of the nation this year with 28 reported cases.
    KTLA News
    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTLA) - The California Department of Public Health is warning of an outbreak of measles in the Golden State. California is outpacing the rest of the nation this year with 28 reported cases. Health officials say most of the patients...

    Tags: KTLA, Diseases and Illnesses, Measles, Health

  15. Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Lawrence R. Newman dies at 86; a prominent advocate for the deaf

    Lawrence R. Newman, a prominent advocate for the rights of the deaf community<b> </b>and a former longtime teacher and administrator at the California School for the Deaf in Riverside, has died. He was 86.
    Lawrence R. Newman, a prominent advocate for the rights of the deaf community and a former longtime teacher and administrator at the California School for the Deaf in Riverside, has died. He was 86. Newman, who served two terms as president of the...

    Tags: Elections, The Washington Post, Washington, DC, Human Interest, New York

  17. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  18. Popping pills — out of a machine

    Automated vending machines that dispense prescription drugs are popping up in health care facilities across the country, and MetroSouth Medical Center in Blue Island this year became the first hospital in Illinois to embrace the new technology.
    Automated vending machines that dispense prescription drugs are popping up in health care facilities across the country, and MetroSouth Medical Center in Blue Island this year became the first hospital in Illinois to embrace the new technology....

    Tags: Blue Island, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Government Health Care, Wheaton

  19. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  20. Second Hand Smoke

    We all know that smoking is bad for you, and secondhand smoke can be worse and as if we needed a study to tell us, we now know it's even worse for kids.
    KIAH
    We all know that smoking is bad for you, and secondhand smoke can be worse and as if we needed a study to tell us, we now know it's even worse for kids. The surgeon general has already said there is no safe amount of secondhand smoke. For kids it can...

    Tags: Education, Behavioral Conditions, Parenting, Abusive Behavior, Physical Conditions

  21. Jul 15, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  22. More Ways Smoking Harms Kids

    Everyone knows that smoking is harmful to health. However smoke exposure (secondhand smoke) can also be harmful, notes Adam Spanier, M.D., Penn State Hershey Children&rsquo;s Hospital pediatrician. Cigarette smoke has more than 4,000 chemicals in it, and more than 50 of these chemicals are known to cause cancer. &ldquo;Children are at greater risk from these exposures than adults,&rdquo; says Dr. Spanier, &ldquo;because they breathe more frequently than adults and their bodies are still developing.&rdquo;
    Penn State Hershey Children's Hospital
    Everyone knows that smoking is harmful to health. However smoke exposure (secondhand smoke) can also be harmful, notes Adam Spanier, M.D., Penn State Hershey Children’s Hospital pediatrician. Cigarette smoke has more than 4,000 chemicals in it,...

    Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Human Rights, Behavioral Conditions, Cancer, Human Interest

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