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    Mar 19, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Cops: Woman Tries to Kill Children, Self to Avoid 'the Tribulation'

    Palmdale (KTLA) -- A woman slit her daughters' throats before slitting her own early Friday evening, claiming that "the Tribulation" was going to occur and she wanted to prevent them from suffering through it, officials said.
    KTLA News
    Palmdale (KTLA) -- A woman slit her daughters' throats before slitting her own early Friday evening, claiming that "the Tribulation" was going to occur and she wanted to prevent them from suffering through it, officials said. Lyn Benedetto, 47,...

    Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, KTLA

  2. Mar 17, 2011 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  3. Mission Hospital reveals long-term plan

    Mission Hospital officials presented a strategic plan this week they said will meet state requirements for seismic standards up to 2030 and include services tailored to the needs of the community. The plan includes retrofitting, the introduction of new...

    Tags: Health, Standards, Breast, Medical Research, Science and Technology

  4. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  5. Six more flu-related deaths reported in Indiana

    State health officials are warning Hoosiers the flu season isn't over yet. In fact, this week's influenza reported shows continued widespread flu activity across Indiana. Six new flu-related deaths have been reported, all of whom involved victims 55 and older. Indiana has a total of 16 flu-related deaths so far this season.
    Fox59
    State health officials are warning Hoosiers the flu season isn't over yet. In fact, this week's influenza reported shows continued widespread flu activity across Indiana. Six new flu-related deaths have been reported, all of whom involved victims 55 and...

    Tags: Preventative Medicine, Sneezing, Health, Flu, Headaches

  6. Jan 18, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Farmer Discovers 200 Dead Cows

    In another mysterious case of mass animal deaths, roughly 200 cows dropped dead in Stockton, Wisconsin.
    wpix.com
    In another mysterious case of mass animal deaths, roughly 200 cows dropped dead in Stockton, Wisconsin. The cattle owner went to check on his animals Friday, only to find them dead in the field. The mysterious animal deaths continue -- thousands of...

    Tags: Alabama, Wisconsin, Maryland, WPIX

  8. Jan 3, 2011 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. Jan 15, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  10. It's not the flu, but common cold mimics some symptoms

    Sniffling, sneezing, runny nose? Most likely it's the common cold and not the flu. Area health services report that the numbers of people presenting with "influenza-like illnesses" are running true to form for the time of the year when the viruses typically peak. By contrast, the flu, which hit hard last year compounded by the H1N1 strain, hasn't had a significant impact yet.
    Sniffling, sneezing, runny nose? Most likely it's the common cold and not the flu. Area health services report that the numbers of people presenting with "influenza-like illnesses" are running true to form for the time of the year when the viruses...

    Tags: Sneezing, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Bon Secours, Ear Infection

  11. Jan 25, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  12. Retrial in 2004 Naperville slaying begins

    Tribune reporter
    In opening arguments today in the retrial of a Naperville man accused of the 2004 murder of his stepdaughter,  DuPage County’s top prosecutor told a jury “the truth doesn’t change in seven years and neither does the will of the people to...

    Tags: High School Sports, Justice System, Murder, Punishment, Illinois Governor

  13. May 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. My Turn: Touched by another human's touch

    I was deeply shaken to learn I had hypopharyngeal cancer. As a physician, I had access to my hospital's laboratory results, so I took a shortcut: Rather than wait for my surgeon to call me, I looked for my name in my hospital's pathology laboratory log book.
    I was deeply shaken to learn I had hypopharyngeal cancer. As a physician, I had access to my hospital's laboratory results, so I took a shortcut: Rather than wait for my surgeon to call me, I looked for my name in my hospital's pathology laboratory log...

    Tags: Health, Oxytocin (drug), Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals

  15. Jan 1, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  16. Flu is widespread, state reports

    Flu has reached widespread levels in parts of Virginia, the state health department said Thursday, but local emergency departments aren't reporting a spike.
    Flu has reached widespread levels in parts of Virginia, the state health department said Thursday, but local emergency departments aren't reporting a spike. "We've seen just very few cases," said Dr. Geofrey Nochimson, medical director of the emergency...

    Tags: Health, Family, Headaches, Stratford, Diseases and Illnesses

  17. Jan 5, 2011 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  18. Jan 20, 2011 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  19. Groundbreaking Transplant Gives Woman a Voice

    Imagine being unable to talk without soundling like a machine. That's been reality for a Modesto woman living with a paralyzed laranx. Brenda Jensen was a diabetic for 42 years, and on dialysis for 6, and her vocal cords were damaged when she pulled the ventilation tube out.
    FOX40 News
    Imagine being unable to talk without soundling like a machine. That's been reality for a Modesto woman living with a paralyzed laranx. Brenda Jensen was a diabetic for 42 years, and on dialysis for 6, and her vocal cords were damaged when she pulled the...

    Tags: University of California, Surgery, Diabetes, Dialysis, Pancreas

  20. Jan 27, 2011 |Story| KWCH
  21. Sinus surgery gaining ground in Kansas

    For those of you who have battled colds and sinus infections for most of the winter, relief may be in sight.
    KWCH 12 Eyewitness News
    For those of you who have battled colds and sinus infections for most of the winter, relief may be in sight. For years, most people endured the pain of constant sinus infections - or the pain of surgery. But there's a procedure gaining ground in Kansas...

    Tags: Health, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas), Headaches, Nose, Physical Conditions

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