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Floodwaters recede in some places but cleanup remains grim
In the middle of the flooded Knollwood subdivision in far northwest suburban Fox Lake sits a tiny island of grass on which residents planned to hold a victory party Monday. "If we are having a bonfire tonight, it is because we beat the flood. It didn'...
Tags: Floods, Natural Disasters, American Red Cross, Weather Warnings, Weather
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No link found between vaccines, Guillain-Barre syndrome
In a review of data covering 13 years and millions of patients, researchers found no evidence of a link between being vaccinated against tetanus, hepatitis, pneumonia or flu and developing the nerve-degenerating disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome. "The...Tags: Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Physical Conditions, Viral Diseases and Infections, Dietary Supplements
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A ride with a reason
Bob Burlison is about to go on the ride of his life. The 60-year-old La Caņada Flintridge lawyer will take off on his motorcycle next month, trekking more than 15,000 miles around the nation. He plans to stop in every state except Hawaii and Alaska...
Tags: UNICEF, Labor Day, Memorial Day
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Vaccinate horses this spring
BROOKINGS - Springtime is an excellent time for horse owners to vaccinate their horses against threats from infectious diseases, says Russ Daly, SDSU Extension Veterinarian and State Public Health Veterinarian. "Many of the infectious diseases of...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Flu, Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Rabies
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Virginia Medical Reserve seeking volunteers
More than 1,700 volunteers participate in the Medical Reserve Corps in Hampton Roads, divided among eight units. The Corps, which has more than 12,500 volunteers statewide, supports public health in the community, working in conjunction with local offices...
Tags: Flu, American Red Cross, First Aid, Vaccines, Rabies
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What you need to know about equine vaccinations
Vaccination of horses has become a hot topic among equine veterinarians and owners. There is not one vaccination program that is appropriate for every horse, every time. The horse's immune system is not the same as ours. Therefore, we vaccinate yearly and...Tags: Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Rabies, Viral Diseases and Infections, Symptoms
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Broccoli and other ancient remedies
Clues for new medicines are hidden in old books. When the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates had a headache, he used a poultice made of iris mixed with vinegar and rose perfume, according to Alain Touwaide, the scientific director of the Institute...
Tags: Digestive System, General Practitioners, Science and Technology, Health, Colon Cancer
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Rescue ranch in N.D. provides a home for neglected horses
With the price of feed skyrocketing, some horse owners may have trouble providing the care and nutrition their horses deserve. As recent headlines prove, this problem can turn tragic very quickly. Fortunately, struggling horse owners have an alternative... -
Renewed pertussis threat in Northern Michigan comes with expanded recommendations
The number of pertussis cases, otherwise known as whooping cough, are rising nationally, and cases locally in 2013 are up as well. Pertussis can be unknowingly spread to others, especially infants and young children, to whom it may be deadly....
Tags: Bellaire, Coughing, Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Common Cold
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A look at automatic budget cuts in Indiana
Military and education would take big hits in Indiana from automatic cuts to the federal budget set to take effect this week, according to a report the White House issued Sunday. The White House compiled the numbers from federal agencies and its own...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Vaccines, Crime, Law and Justice, Head Start
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How the Fourth became a day of celebration rather than a day of carnage
Among the victims of 1902's Fourth of July were: • Miss M. Postlewait, who was hurt by a flying iron bolt while she was riding a streetcar at North Avenue and Wells Street. The bolt was propelled by the explosion of a giant firecracker. •...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Holidays, Periodicals, Michigan Avenue
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Salisbury school kindergarten registration
The annual kindergarten registration will be conducted at the Salisbury-Elk Lick Elementary School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. March 8. At the regular school board meeting on July 13, 2011, a ruling was passed that a child is eligible for...Tags: Diphtheria , Hepatitis B , Polio, Politics, Mumps
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Tetanus Photos
Attorney Bob Burlison, Jr. of La Canada Flintridge, 60,...
(April 17, 2013)
La Caņada Kiwanis Club members sold peanuts at Ralphs t...
(February 10, 2013)
A medical worker administers a Tdap (Tetanus-Diphtheria...
(October 24, 2012)