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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Tuesday, June 18, 2013
SLIPKNOT, STONE SOUR: Corey Sets Book Dates
Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor has announced a few in store appearances for his second book.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Heaven (Or, How I Made...Tags: Snoop Dogg, Football, Time Warner Inc., Chuck Liddell, Donovan
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Advice for nervous traveler to Asia: 'Always take the adventure'
When I told a friend that I would be touring Asia this summer, she interjected, "Mark and I are going to Hong Kong this year, to see family. He also wants to go to Japan, but I told him I don't want radiation babies in the future, so maybe we'll go to...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Burma, Disease Prevention, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Asia
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Four FAU Deans: Cutting Health Institutes would be devastating
Every day, health professionals and scientists working in universities and hospitals across the country see the hope that medical research brings to patients treated at their institutions. However, the Appropriations Committee in the House of...Tags: Breast Cancer, Medical Specialization, Manufacturing and Engineering, Medical Procedures and Tests, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Camp Douglas effort stirs ghosts of the Civil War
If you are among those who believe in ghosts, you've got it made. According to various surveys and studies, something in the neighborhood of 45 percent of adults in this country believe in ghosts. That number is almost certainly higher here, since we have...
Tags: Smallpox , U.S. Senate, Abraham Lincoln, Wars and Interventions, Prisons
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PRESS DIGEST - Wall Street Journal - May 29
ReutersMay 29 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * The battle for control of Dell is about to move into a new, heated phase, when the company...Tags: Tim Cook, The Wall Street Journal, Livestrong Foundation, Lance Armstrong
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The Palm Beach Dramaworks' "Dancing at Lughnasa" is so real it hurts
Staff WriterThe play “Dancing at Lughnasa” draws you in Sensurround style, enveloping you so gently into its world that before you know it, you care … much more than you could have ever imagined. The production from Palm Beach Dramaworks benefits...Tags: Dance, Republic of Ireland, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Meryl Streep
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Indian state on high alert following deadly Maoist attack
NEW DELHI – India’s central Chhattisgarh state remained on high alert Sunday as top leaders condemned an audacious, well-planned attack by Maoist insurgents that killed at least 24 people, the largest in recent years. The assault took...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, New Delhi (India), Weaponry, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rebellions
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Five questions with … Dr. Eddy C. Agbo
Hundreds of thousands of people die of malaria every year, most of them in Africa. Dr. Eddy C. Agbo wants people to get diagnosed quickly and easily — right in their homes — so they can seek treatment. The barrier to quick and easy diagnoses...
Tags: Biotechnology, Education, Netherlands, Science and Technology, Biology
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Antifebriles no retrasan la recuperación de los niños: estudio
ReutersPor Trevor Stokes NUEVA YORK (Reuters Health) - Una revisión de estudios publicados revela que el uso de los antifebriles no influye en el tiempo de recuperación de las infecciones pediátricas. Durante décadas, los especialistas debatieron sobre si...Tags: Health and Safety at School
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Fever reducers don't slow children's recovery: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A review of past research finds that fever-reducing drugs have no effect on the speed of children's recovery from an infection, contrary to the fears of some doctors and parents. Researchers have debated for decades whether...Tags: University of Louisville, Medical Specialization, Fever, Science and Technology, Acetaminophen (drug)
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Malaria mosquitoes drawn to smelly socks, scientists say
Mosquitoes infected with the malaria parasite are significantly more attracted to human odors -- in this case smelly socks -- than are uninfected mosquitoes, researchers reported Wednesday. Scientists collected human odor on nylon socks -- by having...Tags: Science and Technology
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