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Fifth Annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Health & Fitness to Feature Top Medical and Holistic Health Experts Oct 4-5 at USC
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12, 2003 – The fifth annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Health & Fitness will feature 42 panel sessions conducted by some of the nation's top medical and holistic health experts specializing in a wide variety of areas...Tags: Diabetes, Celebrity Surgery, Brain, University of Southern California, Sports
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Canadian father of 'hatchet hitchhiker' stands by son in New Jersey homicide case
Associated PressNEWARK, N.J. (AP) — He was a gregarious, spontaneous child, his father said, a handful at times who loved music and playing the guitar. As an adult he became famous as Kai, the hatchet-wielding hitchhiker, his celebrity taking a turn toward...Tags: Lawyers, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture, Music, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lewis Black's humor in tonight's Paramount show is grounded in real-life irritations
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Within a few moments after Lewis Black takes center stage, the veins near his temples can be bulging and he'll appear to be near apoplectic with rage. It's no act. Sure, the Grammy-winning standup comic is a trained actor and a seasoned entertainer...Tags: Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, The Daily Show (tv program), Television Industry, Lewis Black
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Use of ADHD drugs as a study aid raises concern on campuses
The Kansas City StarA University of Kansas freshman took a break from shooting hoops with friends outside his dormitory to talk about what some students call "study pills." As final exams approached last semester, he took a couple doses of a prescribed stimulant called...Tags: Vyvanse (drug), Health and Medical Professionals, Politics, Pharmaceuticals, Social Sciences
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A real Cyclone success story
Ames Tribune, IowaWhen Ebony Jones first came to Iowa State University, she felt like an alien. She came to ISU from a historically black university in the South and didn't know what to expect at a predominately white campus in central Iowa. She found she looked...Tags: Social Sciences, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Herbal Supplements, Iowa State University
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Welchel speaks at Healthy Woman anniversary
Mt. Vernon Register-News, Ill.The Healthy Woman Eighth Year Anniversary was a celebration of women, survival and friendships. The guest speaker, actress and author Lisa Welchel, spoke about the camaraderie of women. "Friendships not only are good for emotional healing, but for...Tags: Social Sciences, Mount Vernon, Arts and Culture, YMCA, Human Interest
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Volusia woman with mental problems vanishes without medication
A 29-year-old Volusia County woman with drug problems has been missing for more than a week and she doesn't have the medications she needs to take for multiple mental problems, authorities said today. Sarita Singhal of Edgewater has been missing since...
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One arrested in alleged drug transaction
scollins@amnews.comJUNCTION CITY — A man was arrested Sunday night after he allegedly sold controlled substances in a restaurant parking lot. About 10:30 p.m., officer Parker Hatter of Junction City Police Department responded to Hardees on Shelby Junction Lane for...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Adderall (drug), Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Learning Disability
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READER SUBMITTED: Intensive Education Academy Represented At CT Association Of Nonprofits At Capitol
West HartfordJill O'Donnell, head of school and director of education, and Sally McClure, development director at the Intensive Education Academy, Inc., located at 840 North Main St., West Hartford, represented the school at the Connecticut Association of Nonprofits...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Social Sciences, West Hartford, Arts and Culture, Autism
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Some colleges tighten restrictions on prescribing ADHD medications
Reporter and PhotographerYou're cut off-- some colleges say abuse of drugs used to treat ADHD is so rampant they'll rarely prescribe it for students, and when they do it's only after extensive analysis by a doctor and a signed contract promising not to share the pills. Most of...Tags: Social Sciences, Pharmaceuticals, University of Alabama, Technology, Culture
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University of Virginia opening center for ADHD children
The University of Virginia is opening a center focused on the assessment and treatment of children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. The university says that rather than approach the disorder as a problem to be fixed, the Children's...
Tags: Social Sciences, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Culture, University of Virginia
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
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Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Wanted (movie), Gaming, Social Sciences, Gastritis, Headaches
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