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Time coming for Ducks' Jonas Hiller to set a timetable for his return
The Fabulous ForumDucks goaltender Jonas Hiller, plagued by vertigo symptoms for more than a month and able to play in only two games since he appeared in the NHL All-Star Game, said he’s feeling “definitely better than a week ago” after alternating...... -
Ducks' Jonas Hiller gives up two goals in 19 seconds and is pulled
The Fabulous ForumThe joy did not last long for the Ducks' Jonas Hiller against the Predators in Nashville on Thursday night. Eleven minutes 39 seconds, to be exact. The All-Star goaltender, in his first game back after sitting out 15 games because...... -
Ducks goalie Jonas Hiller gets the start against Nashville
The Fabulous ForumIt was clear from watching Wednesday night's game against the Dallas Stars that the Ducks were happy to have All-Star goaltender Jonas Hiller back with them -- even if it was on the bench and not in the game. Hiller...... -
Ducks' goalie Jonas Hiller participates in Friday's morning skate
The Fabulous ForumIt wasn't easy to watch the opening minutes of the Ducks game in Nashville on Thursday night. Starting in goal was Jonas Hiller, whose symptoms of vertigo had kept him out of 15 consecutive games. And it seemed right from...... -
In-Flight Illness Prompts Aircraft to Make Emergency Ohio Landing
KTLA NewsDAYTON, OHIO (KTLA) -- A Chicago-bound American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing Friday when two flight attendants and four passengers fell ill, officials said. Authorities indicated that two flight attendants reported dizziness...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Boeing Co., Ohio, Emergency Planning, KTLA
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PREVIOUS CONTENT: Common medications pose threats
For Tribune NewspapersSome drugs are so common that consumers - at their peril - don't think twice about them. But each drug, whether prescription or over-the-counter, poses risks. To highlight these risks, we offer up a few details on five of the most-prescribed medications,...Tags: Urine, Geriatrics, National Institutes of Health, Minority Groups, Muscle
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Forbidden fruits and other foods
Food allergies affect nearly 4 percent of adults and 7 percent of children under 4 years old, and account for approximately 30,000 severe allergic reactions and 150 deaths per year in the United States, according to the National Institutes of Health....Tags: Immune System, National Institutes of Health, Lungs and Airways, Celiac Disease, Health
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3-D movies such as 'Avatar,' 'Alice' make you ill? Headache, dizziness may be sign of vision problem
Thousands of Central Floridians are flocking to multiplexes to watch fire-breathing dragons, blue humanoids and mythological creatures pop off the screen.
But not everyone is enjoying the slew of recent 3-D releases, including Avatar, Alice in...Tags: Clash of the Titans (movie), WESH, Health, IMAX, Fatigue
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Heart Attacks are Gender Biased
HealthKey.com contributorWhen it comes to women and heart health, the facts are simply shocking: according to the Women's Heart Foundation women account for nearly half of all heart attack deaths; between the ages of 40 and 60, as many women die of heart disease as breast cancer;...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Institutes of Health, Muscle, Health, Social Issues
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Just "Take a Pill"?
HealthKey.com contributorIf you've been diagnosed with a heart disease, be prepared to learn a new language: it's called "pharmaceutical speak." Generally speaking, treating most heart ailments involves taking many medications. And with any medication, even the over-the-counter...Tags: Headaches, Health, Skin Rash, Heparin (drug), Heart Disease
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Quick Guide: All About Arrhythmia
HealthKey.com contributorArrhythmia is a disorder that affects your heart rate (pulse) or rhythm because of malfunctioning electrical impulses. Here's a quick overview of the condition - its causes, types and symptoms. Causes Arrhythmia occurs when the electrical impulses...Tags: Brain, Health, Emergency Planning, Social Issues, Shortness of Breath
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Seeing Triple at the 3-D Movie?
McClatchy NewspapersThousands of people are packing movie theaters across the country to see the new "Alice in Wonderland" in 3-D, and dozens of them will likely leave with headaches. That's not a criticism of the film, but a fact: Doctors say those with less-than-perfect...Tags: Headaches, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, IMAX, Fatigue
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