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Many ways to ward off the common cold
Dear Pharmacist: What are some suggestions to avoid catching cold this season? — R. P. Albany, New York Dear R.P.: The common cold has been around for eons, even though it has morphed a bazillion times. It's brilliant at outsmarting us. This is...
Tags: Sneezing, Common Cold, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin C, Symptoms
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Is the flu patrol giving you flu guilt?
A crowded Chicago cafe. Customers sit elbow to elbow. A man coughs. I turn my head toward the hacker. So do several others. Our eyes aim for him like bullets. Kill the germ spitter! The man ignores our glares, returns to studying his laptop...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Sneezing, Media Industry, Bleep (euphemism), Allergies
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Ticked off! @ dirty renters
I'm ticked off that I can't figure out why someone is concerned about my handicap placard. I keep it on the rearview mirror because I would forget to post it otherwise and risk getting a ticket. I'm ticked off at the person who was ticked off about...Tags: Rentals
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How I spent my sick days
Recently, after a couple of days of feeling a bit run down, I groused to my wife that I didn't feel bad enough to miss work, just bad enough to make work a lot harder than usual. "It might be nice to feel bad enough to have to stay home," I said...
Tags: Calicivirus, George Strait, Chills, Judaism, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Police: Mother kept baby in drawer, fed other children cough syrup 'like juice'
A local mother charged in connection with the death of her 2-month-old son is accused of keeping the baby in a drawer, according to court documents. More alarmingly, family members and neighbors believed Bambi Glazebrook, 29, Indianapolis, wasn’t...
Tags: Prosecution, Witnesses
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Mother says son is innocent despite child battery charge
The mother of a child battery suspect is coming to the defense of her son, saying the young father was actually trying to save her grandchild's life when the family called 911.
Police arrested 19-year-old Cody Montgomery Monday, after CPS reported that a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Emergency Health Procedures, Health
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Police: Video shows mom repeatedly choking 15-month-old son at hospital
An Indianapolis mother faces more than a dozen felony charges after investigators say video showed her repeatedly choking her 15-month-old son at a hospital. Police arrested Dashana Oldham, 20, on preliminary charges of neglect and battery after a doctor...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Electroencephalography, Choking
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Candidates Run Wild In 5th District Race
The Hartford CourantOne fear we harbor about our dopey Aug. 14 primary date is that freakishly low turn-out will produce a winner who is some kind horrific political mutant. This summer, in the 5th District, that fear is abated by the growing realization that pretty much...Tags: Waterbury, Colin McEnroe, Politics, Elections, Donald Trump
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Howard Co. health officials release TB investigation results
Health officials have completed an investigation into a case of tuberculosis at a Kokomo nail salon. Howard County health officials tested more than 700 people after the discovery of an active TB case at the OP Nail Salon. Cindy Gnuyen, who is the salon...
Tags: Vaccines, Tuberculosis
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Several remain hospitalized following chemical incident at pool
A dozen people, including seven children, were still in the hospital Thursday night, after getting sick at a public pool. Authorities said more than 50 people were hospitalized following a chemical reaction at the Garfield Park Pool on the south side,...
Tags: Vomiting, Garfield Park
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'Damsels in Distress' review: The best movie of the year so far
**** (out of four) “Come on, it’s not that bad!” That banner, hanging inside a college suicide prevention center, offers a perfect glimpse at the dry, absurd wisdom of “Damsels in Distress,” writer-director Whit Stillman&...
Tags: Education, Damsels in Distress (movie), Megalyn Echikunwoke, Terrence Malick, Colleges and Universities
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Noblesville Schools reports student possibly infected with measles
Noblesville Schools announced Monday that they have received a report of a student with a possible case of measles.
The announcement came after health officials confirmed 10 cases have been reported in Boone and Hamilton Counties. The outbreak follows...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Mumps, Teaching and Learning, Preventative Medicine, Students
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