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Ind. hospitals restrict visits to limit flu spread
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hospitals across Indiana are tightening visitor restrictions in hopes of preventing the spread of flu, which has claimed the lives of 27 people in the state this season. Indianapolis health officials have asked area hospitals...
Tags: Vaccines, Tamiflu (drug), Health, Chemical Industry, Flu
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NE Ind. man sentenced to 65 years in stabbing death
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana man already serving time for killing a building inspector in 2002 has been sentenced to an additional 65 years in prison for stabbing an 85-year-old widower to death nine days earlier. Allen County Judge John...Tags: Justice System, Judges, Murder, Prisons, Trials
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Michigan reports 4th child flu death this season
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Health officials say the number of Michigan children reported dead from the flu this season has risen to four. The Detroit News, Detroit Free Press, Daily Tribune of Royal Oak and TV stations WXYZ and WDIV report that the...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Flu, Television Industry, Detroit Free Press, Politics
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Parainfluenza can be dangerous to young kids
WSBT-TVDoctors are always telling people to get a flu shot, especially children and the elderly, but that vaccination, while helpful, doesn't always guarantee you'll avoid coming down with certain flu-like symptoms. “In the blink of an eye your child can...Tags: Vaccines, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Flu
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Confirmed flu cases at Michigan labs rise to 338
DETROIT (AP) — Michigan health officials have confirmed 338 flu cases at state-run labs as the virus continues to send children and adults to hospitals, doctor offices and urgent care centers. Department of Community Health spokeswoman Angela...Tags: Flu, Viral Diseases and Infections, Headaches
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Michigan reports 3rd child flu death this season, 2nd in SW Mich.
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Health officials say a third child has died from the flu in Michigan as statewide influenza cases rise. The Detroit Free Press and The Detroit News report the death of a 6-year-old from southwest Michigan was confirmed last...
Tags: Freedom of the Press, The Detroit News, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Detroit Free Press
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Retired Catholic Bishop D'Arcy diagnosed with lung and brain cancer
A long-time bishop of the Catholic Church in northern Indiana is fighting another battle with cancer. Retired Bishop John D’Arcy has issued a statement, saying cancer has been found in his lung and brain. Here is Bishop D'Arcy's full statement:...
Tags: Health Treatments, Religion and Belief, Medical Procedures and Tests, Prostate Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics
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2013 auto sales will be strong, firm predicts
DETROIT (AP) — A healthier economy and more model introductions should push U.S. auto sales above the 15 million mark this year, predicts an auto industry research firm. The Polk research firm says auto sales should continue to lead the country'...
Tags: Toyota, Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, New Year's Day, Services and Shopping
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Special day re-created for South Bend Chronic Migraine sufferer
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – A South Bend woman has spent her life battling chronic headaches and now is being instrumental in spreading awareness about the disabling symptoms of the neurological condition. Donna Love is the winner of the “Rewrite Your Day&...Tags: Christmas, Holidays, Physical Conditions, Religious Festivals, Migraine
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2 Michigan children die during early flu outbreak
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Health officials say two children have died from the flu in Michigan as statewide influenza cases rise. Angela Minicuci, public information officer for the Michigan Department of Community Health, says an infant from...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Flu, Detroit Free Press, Politics, Headaches
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C. Ind. bus driver might have whooping cough
GREENWOOD, Ind. (AP) — Health officials say a school bus driver in suburban Indianapolis possibly exposed students to whooping cough. Johnson County health officer Craig Moorman says tests are being done to confirm whether the driver for the...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Medical Procedures and Tests, Whooping Cough, Health and Safety at School
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Elkhart principal back to school after meningitis scare
WSBT-TVELKHART – Last month, a popular Elkhart principal was one of those who got fungal meningitis after receiving tainted shots for back problems. Josh Nice counts himself very lucky for catching the problem early and says his family and church...Tags: Back Pain, Meningitis, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics
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