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Indian believers swallow live fish to cure asthma
HYDERABAD, India (AP) — Tens of thousands of asthma-sufferers have mobbed a southern Indian stadium to swallow live sardines smeared with a yellow herbal paste they believe will cure their breathing problems. Despite doctors' criticism, the Goud...Tags: India, Asthma
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EPA sets tighter standards for soot pollution
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing new air quality standards that would lower the amount of soot allowed from diesel trucks, buses, power plants and other sources. The long-delayed rule, to be made public Friday,...Tags: Washington, DC, American Lung Association, Environmental Politics, Standards, Environmental Issues
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Teen firefighter follows in her father's footsteps
TAYLORSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Every time 18-year-old Elizabeth Drake walks into the German Township Volunteer Fire Department's fire house, she walks right past her father's gaze. Even though he's been gone for a year and a half. Her dad, Lt. Rick...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Facebook, Columbia Sportswear Company, Health
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Doctor: Quick-thinking cops, medics helped save officer's life
MISHAWAKA – What began as a routine “complaint” investigation in a quiet neighborhood suddenly turned tense for responding officers when one of their own collapsed.
It happened in the 100 block of Leyte Avenue just after 8 Wednesday...Tags: Human Body, Physical Conditions, Human Interest, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chest
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Doctors doubt favoritism in Cheney transplant
CHICAGO (AP) — Doctors say it is unlikely that former Vice President Dick Cheney got special treatment when he was given a new heart that thousands of younger people also were in line to receive. After spending nearly two years on a waiting list,...Tags: Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Hospitals and Clinics, Georgetown, Dick Cheney
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Retiree offers no apologies for shooting intruder
orthwest Detroit home during an attempted burglary. Still, if faced again with a late-night intruder, the 75-year-old chemical company retiree said he'd "do it again." "I regret it, but I didn't have any choice," White said Wednesday afternoon. "You can'...Tags: FBI, Crime, Law and Justice
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After a life together, couple dies hours apart
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A couple married for almost 75 years died less than seven hours apart from natural causes. Funeral services are Saturday for Clyde and Mary Lee. The longtime Lansing residents died March 22 in Arizona, where they had lived the...Tags: General Motors Corp.
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Irish QB Derby
Brian Kelly delivered a pretty accurate assessment of his team after the Blue-Gold game Saturday, and the statement rings particularly true for his quarterbacks. "We've got enough players to compete, but we've got to go a long way." Saturday's public...Tags: Sports, Brian Kelly, Football
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UPDATE: Student transport driver dies after apparent heart attack causes crash into garage
ST. JOSEPH CHARTER Twp., Mich. – Police say a man who drove a student transport van through a garage Monday afternoon after suffering an apparent heart attack was later pronounced dead at the hospital. The three children in the van were unharmed....Tags: Entertainment, Concerts, Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics
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Betraying 87-year-old proves costly
South Bend TribuneCASSOPOLIS — On Dec. 16, an 87-year-old Dowagiac area woman was startled to find someone entering her home through her bathroom window. The intruder was Becky Dehring, 32, of Niles, who had been in the victim’s home before as a guest. But...Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Alcohol Addiction, Justice System, Punishment, Prisons
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Notre Dame economist says payday can be a killer
Did you get paid today? A new study by an economist at Notre Dame found people are more likely to die on or shortly after payday!
William Evans says traffic deaths, heart attacks and increased drug abuse are among the most common causes of an increase in...Tags: Alaska, Physical Conditions, Substance Abuse, Demographics, Career and Workplace
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