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    Apr 20, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  1. Children's Swings May Pose Eye Danger

    Children with autism are often calmed by riding on a swing; some do it for hours every day. But doctors are warning of a danger that can occur when wear and tear causes small metal fragments to peel from the suspension apparatus and fall into children's eyes.
    The New York Times
    Children with autism are often calmed by riding on a swing; some do it for hours every day. But doctors are warning of a danger that can occur when wear and tear causes small metal fragments to peel from the suspension apparatus and fall into children's...

    Tags: Weather, Weather Warnings, Health, Children, Education

  2. Mar 29, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  3. Future Architects Can Win Scholarships/ Applications Must Be Postmarked by April 29

    TribLocal - Elmhurst
    To help the architecture students of today become the designers of tomorrow, the Northeast Illinois Chapter of The American Institute of Architects is offering three …...
  4. Jan 6, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Tyrod Taylor, Scott Tolzien added to East-West Shrine game

    College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Tyrod Taylor, Scott Tolzien added to East-West Shrine game Virginia Tech quarterback Tyrod Taylor and Wisconsin quarterback Scott Tolzien have accepted invitations to play in the East-West Shrine Game in Orlando on Jan. 22....
  6. Dec 16, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Cincinnati doctor named to lead Nemours’ Orlando hospital

    Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Nemours, which is building a children's hospital at Lake Nona's “medical city” complex, has appointed Dr. Lane F. Donnelly to the positions of Chief Medical Officer  and Physician-in-Chief at Nemours Children’s Hospit...
  8. Jan 19, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  9. Lafayette men facing hot Muscala, Bucknell

    The Varsity Blog
    The U.S. Basketball Writers Association selected Bucknell forward/center Mike Muscala as its Oscar Robertson National Player of the Week for games ending the week of Sunday, Jan. 16. The USBWA's weekly honor is handed out each Tuesday through Feb. 22........
  10. Aug 30, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  11. Is potent sleeping drug best for traumatized vets?

    Andrew White returned from a nine-month tour in Iraq beset with signs of post-traumatic stress disorder: insomnia, nightmares, constant restlessness. Doctors tried to ease his symptoms using three psychiatric drugs, including a potent anti-psychotic called Seroquel.
    The Associated Press
    Andrew White returned from a nine-month tour in Iraq beset with signs of post-traumatic stress disorder: insomnia, nightmares, constant restlessness. Doctors tried to ease his symptoms using three psychiatric drugs, including a potent anti-psychotic...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Anxiety, Internists, Censorship, Family

  12. Aug 9, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Chip Yost

    Chip Yost is KTLA's multi-media journalist and extensively covers Orange County.
    KTLA News
    Chip Yost is KTLA's multi-media journalist and extensively covers Orange County. He joined KTLA in February of 2007 and though he reports on just about everything, his passion and background are in investigative reporting. Chip won an Emmy for a story...

    Tags: Columbia University, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Television Stations, Television Industry, Journalism

  14. May 2, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Classically Trained: Singing on a high note at the Segerstrom Center

    The Mormon church's tradition of music, particularly vocal performance, is as strong as any. President Ronald Reagan dubbed the Mormon Tabernacle Choir "America's Choir." It counts Emmys and Grammys among its accomplishments and an extensive library of...

    Tags: Ronald Reagan, Mormonism, Music, Entertainment, Colleges and Universities

  16. Sep 14, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. More overweight kids, more diabetes

    Preventing and treating diabetes in children is not as simple as eating healthy and hitting the playground.
    Orlando Sentinel
    Preventing and treating diabetes in children is not as simple as eating healthy and hitting the playground. Many risk factors determine whether a child will eventually develop Type 2 diabetes, the disease associated with obesity that hurts the body's...

    Tags: Obesity, Science and Technology, Family, Children, Colleges and Universities

  18. Dec 22, 2010 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  19. Bishop McDevitt All-State Player Jameel Poteat Headed to Cincinnati

    "AAA" First Team All-State RB Jameel Poteat  will not play his college ball at the University of Pittsburgh. The 5'10"  210lbs Bishop McDevitt Senior Tailback is instead choosing to go to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
    Content Manager
    "AAA" First Team All-State RB Jameel Poteat will not play his college ball at the University of Pittsburgh. The 5'10" 210lbs Bishop McDevitt Senior Tailback is instead choosing to go to the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. This decision is effective...

    Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities

  20. Jan 11, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  21. Alert: Cadmium hurts young brains

    Cadmium is a soft, whitish metal that occurs naturally in soil. It's perhaps best known as one half of rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, but also is used in pigments, electroplating and plastic.
    Associated Press Writer
    Cadmium is a soft, whitish metal that occurs naturally in soil. It's perhaps best known as one half of rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries, but also is used in pigments, electroplating and plastic. Lab testing organized by The Associated Press shows...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Harvard University, Health, Metal, Brain

  22. Sep 24, 2010 |Story| Burbank Leader
  23. Burroughs names hall of fame class

    BURROUGHS HIGH — Burroughs High Athletic Director Marty Garrison gets a kick out of looking for former athletes to induct into the school's hall of fame. Scanning through years of information and a large group of deserving individuals, Garrison and...

    Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, Basketball, National Football League

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