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Family memorializes son with visit to the dunes
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterGLAMIS — Carlos Don of Ramona had always loved riding in the dunes so it made sense to celebrate what would have been his 18th birthday Sunday atop one of the highest points here. Don died in 2007 at age 12 of pneumonia caused by a methicillin-...Tags: Pneumonia, Dianne Feinstein
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Gary Bruce Barnes
Gary Bruce Barnes Gary Bruce Barnes passed away December 28, 2011, in Los Angeles, CA, at the age of 54. Gary had been recently discharged from USC Medical Center where, for the previous 3 months, he had fought a very hard, life threatening battle...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), The Salvation Army, Human Interest, Fishing
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The dirt on your dollar
He gets around, that George Washington.
Spit crisp and slick from the ATM, he slides in and out of wallets, waiters' aprons, beggars' coffee cups, deli cash registers, the pockets of teens' jeans.
Countless anonymous fingers have fondled that buck of...Tags: New York University, Heroin, Pneumonia, Health, Staphylococcal Infection
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Cosmetologists warn proposed bill would harm consumers
Licensing for the beauty salon could be getting the cut. A bill at the Indiana Statehouse would eliminate cosmetology/barber licensing.
The bill was proposed after the Regulated Occupations Evaluation Committee, ROEC, recommended the state do away...Tags: Consumers, Personal Service
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No. 8 Lehigh gets first dual meet win of the season, tops Clarion
SportsTalkIt took three matches – two in one day – for Lehigh to finally come through with a win at Grace Hall. With the 27 -12 win over Clarion, Lehigh avoided it’s first 0-3 start since 2007-08, when the team...... -
Meat blogging
Change of SubjectThis week's theme at Change of Subject is evidently meat. The article The rise of Big Meat-bred super bugs Despite the public health risk of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, the lobbyist-swayed FDA keeps easing regulations (Salon/Alternet) is the latest... -
Superbug more common in kids who've used antibiotics
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Kids who get lots of antibiotics from their doctors are more likely to harbor the MRSA superbug, although it's still rare, a new study of British youngsters has found. While that doesn't prove the drugs are to blame for the...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Family, University of Iowa, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Beiber and bed bugs
A few weeks ago I ran into an old friend who said, “I read your articles every week.” Then he said, “It doesn’t seem like you spend a lot of time writing some of them.” The translation? “Some of your articles aren&...Tags: Sneezing, Google Inc., High School Sports, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Bacteria Outbreak at Providence Newborn Unit
Channel 2 NewsAn outbreak of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, also known as MRSA, has been occuring during the past several weeks in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit at Providence Hospital, according to state health officials. MRSA is a type of staph...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Symptoms, Medical Services
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Nursing center disabled kids cited in another death
State regulators have cited a troubled Chicago facility for disabled children in yet another death, this one involving a 14-month-old girl. Authorities concluded that staff at Alden Village North waited two days to contact the girl's doctor when test...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Field Museum of Natural History, Shedd Aquarium, Illinois
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