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A call to lighten up on public wizzers
Staff reporterMy son who is 6 and I were at the park playing T-Ball. When he was on second base, I could see by the way he was "jingling the change" in his empty pocket he had to go to the bathroom. I told him that when he scored we would run to the bathrooms and...Tags: Dog (animal), WGN, Chinese Restaurants
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Why You Should Treat Enlarged Prostate With Drugs Before Surgery
Q: How long should a man with benign prostatic hyperplasia be treated with medications before having surgery, if he still gets up a couple times at night? A: In general, men who take drugs for benign prostatic hyperplasia do so to avoid surgery and to...Tags: Symptoms, Oncology, BPH, Prostate, Health and Safety at School
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At last, Hollywood serves up some well-done chefs
Special to The TimesSomething fresh happens onscreen in "No Reservations," the newest in that newly burgeoning genre, American foodie cinema, and it's not the sea bass poached in a court bouillon with sautéed batonnet of carrots and zucchini (though that fish with vegetables...Tags: Children, Los Angeles, Movies, Greenwich Village, Scott Hicks
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Atom bombs' fallout still felt by Japanese survivors in Southland
Times Staff WriterMore than anything else, the colors remain vividly etched in Kaz Suyeishi's mind when she recalls that fateful August day more than six decades ago as the world's first atomic bomb exploded over her family's hometown of Hiroshima. The beautiful blue of...Tags: Los Angeles, Disasters and Accidents, Death, Defense, Science and Technology
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Halted health coverage suit may be far-reaching
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA 2001 car accident that left Steven Hailey badly injured was the beginning of his continuing medical and financial calamity. While Hailey was still recovering in his Cypress home and with medical bills topping $450,000, Blue Shield of California...Tags: Urethra, History, Small Businesses, Los Angeles Times, Medical Procedures and Tests
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John McCain's doctors give him clean bill of health
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJohn McCain is in good health despite a 15-year history of skin cancers, including a minor case as recently as February, and bouts with precancerous polyps in his colon, cysts in his kidney and stones in his bladder, his doctors said Friday. McCain, 71,...Tags: Bob Dole, Elections, Medical Procedures and Tests, Los Angeles Times, Mayo Clinic
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REV. MYLES SHEEHAN: Physician has a higher calling
Tribune staff reporterTending to patients or teaching medical students at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Rev. Myles Sheehan sometimes wears his Roman collar along with his white physician's lab coat. More often, he leaves the collar at home, saying it's...Tags: Ethics, Plastic Surgeons, Health and Safety at School, Francis George, Geriatrics
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Science and medical leaders
Science and medical leaders Judah Folkman, 74; groundbreaking cancer researcher (Jan. 14) Peter Staudhammer, 73; TRW engineer helped design the engine that landed astronauts on the moon Werner K. Dahm, 90; aerodynamics expert worked on the early...Tags: Children, Technology, World War II (1939-1945), Sports, Science and Technology
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Mercedes ML320 CDI: Better diesel living through chemistry
RUMBLE SEATI refuse to go down the path of juvenile humor simply because the magic ingredient in Mercedes-Benz's new California-legal diesels, such as the ML320 CDI, is urea -- which also happens to be the magic ingredient in urine. That's rule No. 1. Still, I...Tags: Los Angeles, Transportation, Travel, Science and Technology, Science
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Family doctoring -- it's a three-ring circus
Special to The TimesSOMETIMES MY work as a doctor feels like a regular three-ring circus. Three rings under the big top, each with something compelling going on. You dare not take your eyes off ring No. 1 for fear of missing something. But the lion tamer is strolling into...Tags: Infants, X-rays, Radiology, Broken Wrist, Medical Procedures and Tests
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With faux sugars, real suspicion
Special to The TimesWhat is it about artificial sweeteners? As never before, they pervade the American diet -- in pink, yellow and blue packets on diner counters, in sugar-free cookies and diet juices, in sodas and smoothies and low-calorie yogurt and boxes of powder for...Tags: Potassium (dietary supplement), Science and Technology, Science, Coca-Cola, University of Southern California
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Dante 'Gluefingers' Lavelli dies at 85; sure-handed Cleveland Browns receiver
Associated PressHall of Famer Dante "Gluefingers" Lavelli, a sure-handed receiver who helped the Cleveland Browns build a pro football dynasty in the 1940s and '50s, died Tuesday night at a Cleveland hospital. He was 85. Lavelli had been hospitalized with congestive...Tags: Death, World War II (1939-1945), Sports, National Football League, Paul Brown
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