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    Jul 28, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Would You Try Dracula Blood Therapy?

    Dracula used to drain his victims of their blood to steal their life force, but through modern technology, doctors may have found a way to return some of that stolen vitality to their patients.
    KTLA News
    Dracula used to drain his victims of their blood to steal their life force, but through modern technology, doctors may have found a way to return some of that stolen vitality to their patients. We know that blood can be used to save lives, but did you...

    Tags: Crimes, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Vampires (supernatural entitiess), KTLA

  2. Jul 24, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Home design shifts focus to roofs, ceilings, storage

    Few architects and builders today are recommending trendy architectural elements to clients. Instead, house pros are mining the history of residential design to extract elements and styles that have worked and keep working, hoping to construct timeless residences that don't fall out of fashion.
    Few architects and builders today are recommending trendy architectural elements to clients. Instead, house pros are mining the history of residential design to extract elements and styles that have worked and keep working, hoping to construct timeless...

    Tags: Maryland, House Building, Arts and Culture, Architecture, Europe

  4. Jul 22, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. John Barry dies at 84; former executive made WD-40 a household name

    John Barry, the unpretentious Midwesterner who made a San Diego product called WD-40 into a national sensation by "breaking all the Harvard Business School rules," died July 3 at a skilled nursing facility in La Jolla of pulmonary fibrosis. He was 84....

    Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), John Barry, Heads of State, Death, Engineering

  6. Aug 27, 2009 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  7. Second Penguin Dies, Zoo Suspects Case of Avian Malaria

    A penguin died Thursday night from complications related to a suspected case of avian malaria says Woodland Park officials.
    Web Reporter
    A penguin died Thursday night from complications related to a suspected case of avian malaria says Woodland Park officials. Avian malaria is a parasitic blood disease transmitted by mosquitoes. The 21-year-old bird had been undergoing intensive...

    Tags: Health, San Diego (San Diego, California), Malaria, Death, Symptoms

  8. Aug 10, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. Feb 25, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  10. 'The Whale' by Philip Hoare

    Philip Hoare is best known for his biography of Noel Coward, but he turns his attention to a much grimmer subject than the follies of "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" in "The Whale," an eminently readable chronicle of the tragic interaction between humans and whales.  Using Herman Melville's life and "Moby-Dick" as touchstones, Hoare traces the whaling industry from its origins in 18th century New England to the present.
    Philip Hoare is best known for his biography of Noel Coward, but he turns his attention to a much grimmer subject than the follies of "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" in "The Whale," an eminently readable chronicle of the tragic interaction between humans and...

    Tags: Indigenous People, Lifestyle and Leisure, Animals, Society, Margarine

  11. May 18, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  12. The Keys to Improving Male Fertility

    Do your sperm pass muster? Despite several months of effort, you and your partner haven't yet conceived. You're not ready to seek a fertility evaluation, but you might be wondering whether you're doing all you can to make sure you have healthy sperm. 
Male fertility depends on sperm quality and quantity, which can be affected by a variety of things. While you may not be able to control all the factors that could improve your fertility, there are steps you can take to maximize your fertility and make sure your sperm are top performers. 
To achieve its goal, sperm must have three things going for it:
    Do your sperm pass muster? Despite several months of effort, you and your partner haven't yet conceived. You're not ready to seek a fertility evaluation, but you might be wondering whether you're doing all you can to make sure you have healthy sperm. Male...

    Tags: Health, Erectile Dysfunction, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Testicle

  13. Aug 21, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  14. Choosing a crib mattress that's best for baby

    And you thought choosing a name was hard.
    Tribune Newspapers
    And you thought choosing a name was hard. Navigating the maze of crib mattresses involves more than noting your crib's measurements and heading to the nearest baby store -- especially if you're concerned about the chemical makeup of your child's bed. We...

    Tags: IKEA, Tobacco Products, Health and Safety at School, Consumer Issue, Children

  15. Jan 30, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  16. Art review: Greg Colson at Griffin

    Culture Monster
    In his latest show of paintings at Griffin, Greg Colson continues to mine the detritus of the information age with mixed results. Among the best examples are two large circular diagrams painted directly on the wall. Executed with the graphic......
  17. Feb 23, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  18. Architecture review: The new U.S. Embassy in London

    Culture Monster
    : The architecture of American embassies has been stuck lately in a predictable tug-of-war between a desire to express openness and an obsession, in an age of terrorism, with security. The design for the new U.S. Embassy in London, released......
  19. Jun 16, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Deep, Dark Secrets of His and Her Brains

    HAMILTON, Canada — The invitation curled from her fax machine, a courtly question scrawled above the signature of a man whose name she did not recognize.
    Times Staff Writer
    HAMILTON, Canada — The invitation curled from her fax machine, a courtly question scrawled above the signature of a man whose name she did not recognize. "Would you be willing to collaborate with me on studying the brain of Albert Einstein?" It...

    Tags: Albert Einstein, Health, Genes and Chromosomes, Electrical Appliance, Sex

  21. Aug 11, 2006 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  22. Home Handy: How do I get algae off my deck?

    A: You should be able to remove the algae rather easily with a bleach-type deck cleaner such as Olympic or Wolman. These cleaners are sold at all home centers and are easy to use. Usually, a garden-type sprayer (less than $20) is used to apply the bleach-...

    Tags: WD-40 Company, Homes

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