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Sturgis officers become ill responding to meth lab explosion
STURGIS – Two police officers had to be treated after a meth lab explosion. Sturgis police were originally called to a fight at an apartment on East Hatch Street early Wednesday morning. They found two people with injuries and a blood trail to...
Tags: Health, Methamphetamine (drug)
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South Bend Medical Foundation offering gas cards for blood donations
SOUTH BEND -- With the increased price of gas in our area -- many are seeking out ways to relieve some pain at the pump. Starting now through the end of May, the South Bend Medical Foundation is offering $10 gas cards to anyone who donates blood. You...
Tags: Health, Flu
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Apparently frustrated union workers hang banner from South Bend building
A banner that hung from the side of the AT&T building in downtown South Bend Thursday was apparently an indication of frustration on the part of union workers. A spokeswoman for the Communication Workers of America says their contract with AT&T expires...
Tags: Health, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Diamond Naturals dog food variety recalled
ATLANTA (AP) — Diamond Pet Foods is voluntarily recalling its Diamond Naturals Lamb Meal & Rice dry dog food because it may be contaminated with salmonella. A statement from the company Friday said no illnesses have been reported and no other...Tags: Salmonella Infection, Health, Diarrhea
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2 years later, fish sick near BP oil spill site
BARATARIA BAY, La. (AP) — Open sores. Parasitic infections. Chewed-up-looking fins. Gashes. Mysterious black streaks. Two years after the drilling-rig explosion that touched off the biggest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, scientists are...
Tags: Health, Food and Drug Administration, Louisiana State University, Respiratory Disease, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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US wants effective Alzheimer's treatment by 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is setting what it calls an ambitious goal for Alzheimer's disease: Development of effective ways to treat and prevent the mind-destroying illness by 2025. The Obama administration is developing the first National...Tags: Health, Symptoms, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, National Government
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After possible exposure at Super Bowl Village, could measles break out in Michiana?
Measles have hit central Indiana and the Super Bowl may be to blame.
Indiana health officials said a person diagnosed with measles may have exposed visitors to the disease at Super Bowl Village in Indy on Friday. Now there are four more cases: Two in...Tags: Health, MMR Vaccine, Skin Rash, Diseases and Illnesses, Football
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Newborn boy tips the scales
South Bend TribuneOther than a slight bit of jaundice, Lindsey Horn's new bundle of joy arrived healthy. And big. Very big. Very, very big. Newborn Connor Bridge weighed in at a whopping 13 pounds, 1 ounce, when he came into the world Dec. 2 at 11:07 a.m. at Saint...Tags: Health, Cesarean Section, Jaundice, Hospitals and Clinics, Mike Stack
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Hearing adjourned for convicted Niles teen
NILES — It’ll be a while before a Niles teenager learns whether he’ll receive a new trial for the unprovoked shooting death of his sleeping grandfather. An evidentiary hearing Thursday ordered by the Michigan Court of Appeals in the case...Tags: Health, Lawyers, Court Preliminary, Prosecution, Behavioral Conditions
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West Nile virus found in LaPorte County
Mosquitoes carrying West Nile virus have been found in LaPorte County. It’s the first time this year the virus has been confirmed by state and local health officials to be in the county.
A 60-year-old Elkhart County woman died Aug. 24 from West...Tags: Health, Headaches, West Nile Virus, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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Heart disease, No. 1 killer, can sneak up on women
WASHINGTON (AP) — A new report says there's been too little progress in tackling how the symptoms of heart disease differ in men and women.
Some symptoms of heart disease in women don't show up in standard cardiac tests. And women are more likely...Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart and Circulatory System, Cardiologists, Washington, DC
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Half of teens shy, but for a few it's more serious
WASHINGTON (AP) — Does your teen show normal nerves about the weekend party, or always stay home? Nearly half of teenagers say they're shy, perhaps a bit surprising in our say-anything society. But a government study finds a small fraction of those...Tags: Substance Abuse, Duke University, Harvard Medical School, Behavioral Conditions, Anxiety
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