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Three killed in Redlands head-on collision
L.A. NOWThree people were killed Thursday in a head-on collision in Redlands, authorities said... -
Son of 'Barney' co-creator arrested on attempted murder charge
L.A. NOWThe son of a co-creator of the long-running PBS children's show "Barney and Friends" has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder for shooting a neighbor in the chest during a dispute, L.A. County sheriff's officials said Thursday. Patrick Leach,...... -
Beware: Alligator safety tips
South Florida Sun-SentinelStay out of the way! Never allow small children or pets near water by themselves. Do not allow pets to swim, exercise or drink from lakes or canals that may contain alligators. Dogs are highly susceptible to attack since they resemble the natural prey...Tags: Pets, Sports
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Eat your vegetables in the New Year
This year’s developments have certainly vindicated those of us who care about our health, our environment and our treatment of animals. In January, First Lady Michelle Obama unveiled revamped federal guidelines requiring school cafeterias to...Tags: Vegan Diet, Diets and Dieting, Michelle Obama, Vegetarian Diet, Obesity
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Women have caught up to men on lung cancer risk
Smoke like a man, die like a man. U.S. women who smoke today have a much greater risk of dying from lung cancer than they did decades ago, partly because they are starting younger and smoking more — that is, they are lighting up like men, new...
Tags: Research, Health Treatments, Breast Cancer, Health and Safety at School, Medical Research
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Aggression, explosivity linked to multiple concussions in new study
A new study of brains donated after death details the degenerative brain disease that afflicted 68 of 85 subjects who suffered multiple concussions during stints in the military or in organized sports. Among the deceased athletes whose brains were...Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Football, Injuries and Wounds, National Football League
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National cancer forecast: 1.66 million new cases in 2013
More than 1.66 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in 2013, while more than 580,000 Americans are expected to die of the disease, according to the annual statistics report of the American Cancer Society. The report, released Monday, notes that...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Skin Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Lung Cancer
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Mailbag: A little more of both sides is needed
I thought last week's Mailbag very interesting. I loved the thought about bringing back Rockin' Fig and getting information about local surfing. We are "Surf City" after all. I also thought Charles Osterlund's letter was interesting. I do notice the...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Vegan Diet, Diets and Dieting, Michelle Obama, Vegetarian Diet
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Chronology of 2001 anthrax events
Sun-SentinelSept. 18: Envelopes containing letters and granular substances are sent to NBC News in New York and the New York Post. Both are mailed from Trenton, N.J. Sept. 22: Editorial page assistant at New York Post who opens letters to the editor notices...Tags: Transportation, Children, National Security, Television, Mail Order Industry
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Segregation tied to more lung cancer deaths: study
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Black lung cancer patients seem more likely to die of the disease than white cancer patients in the U.S., especially those living in segregated counties, according to a new study. Researchers, who published their findings in...Tags: City of Hope, Science and Technology, University of California, San Diego, Demographics, Medical Research
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Raising grandchildren can be hard on grandparents' health
Two years ago, Ruth Maxey was raising six children, including twin granddaughters, a niece and the girl's three siblings. She was also in her 60s. It got to be too much, and in January 2011 Maxey had a stroke, not long after she retired from a...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Northwestern University, Health Insurance Cost, Family, Minority Groups
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Welcome to lethal living, American-style
It would be silly to try to reduce the American character -- if there even is such a thing -- to a single graph. But the one pictured above, taken from a report released Wednesday by the National Research Council and the Institute of Medicine, does a...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Demographics, Japan, Hugo Chavez, University of Pennsylvania
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