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Fatigue supplements are actually misbranded drugs: FDA
A commercial website for people suffering from symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia is rife with numerous illegal and misleading treatment claims, according to a recent warning letter sent to Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum by the U.S. Food and Drug...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Social Media, Herbal Supplements, Fatigue, Symptoms
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First day of summer
Today is the first day of summer. It’s time for swimming, picnics and catching lightning bugs. I hope you are enjoying this time as much as I am. Ridge Avenue reunion planned A reunion will be held for people who grew up in the Ridge Avenue...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Human Interest
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Otis Smith preaches family first with Magic
Otis Smith stood outside the Magic's lockeroom 90 minutes before Sunday's game, wearing a motorcycle-themed T-shirt, ballcap and jeans.
A fan approached him, shook his hand and remarked that it looked like he had just hopped off his Harley. A suit and...Tags: Chemotherapy, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic, Cystic Fibrosis, Health
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Cancer patients avoid weeks of radiation thanks to new procedure
Jan Miller is a survivor. After learning she had breast cancer at the start of 2012, the 57-year-old is now on the road to recovery. It’s a journey that was sped up thanks to a relatively new technology. Intraoperative radiation therapy allows...
Tags: Radiation Therapy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Human Interest, Cancer
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Seek vet's help to control dog's seizures
My Pet WorldQ: We rescued a 6-year-old Labrador we found in a parking lot at Wal-Mart. He's a wonderful dog. Our only worry is Wallie's seizures. He's had two seizures in the past 10 months. He was on a heartworm and flea preventative, which we thought might be the...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Cat (animal), Dog (animal), Apple iTunes, Delray Beach
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Mom, daughter who both beat cancer to walk in Race for the Cure
Indiana's largest single-day fundraiser is happening Saturday, April 21. It's the 21st Central Indiana Race for the Cure. A total of 75 percent of the money raised will stay in Central Indiana, while the rest will go to global research. A large portion...
Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Cancer
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Latest salvo fired in 'Mommy Wars'
Cal ThomasVirtually everything said and done in a presidential election year distorts the truth, much like concave and convex mirrors in a carnival attraction alter one's true reflection. That kind of distortion occurred in the recent dustup over whether women who...Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Cal Thomas, Arts and Culture, Democratic Party, Joe Biden
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Former Virginia coach Debbie Ryan reflects on Pat Summitt's retirement
Pat Summitt humbled Debbie Ryan in their first encounter. Nine years later, Ryan prevailed to reach the Final Four. The very next season, Summitt denied Ryan in an overtime national championship game.
But even as their teams, the Tennessee Lady Vols...Tags: Tennessee Lady Volunteers, Tennessee Volunteers, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Alzheimer's Disease, College Sports
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Study: 2 in 5 Hoosiers will develop cancer during their life
A new study released Monday showed about 2.5 million Hoosiers, or two in five people now living in Indiana, will develop cancer. That’s 30,000 Hoosiers each year. Greenwood resident Rhonda Irskens never thought a colonoscopy would change her life...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Lungs and Airways, Prostate Cancer, Lung Cancer, Health
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When administrations implode
Victor Davis HansonAdministration meltdowns are hardly novel. In almost every presidency there comes a moment when sheer chaos takes hold, whether self-induced or as a result of an outside crisis. Vietnam had effectively destroyed Lyndon Johnson by 1967. Watergate...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Gerald Ford, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Health
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Komen, cure thyself
Mary SanchezSusan G. Komen for the Cure continues to be a cautionary tale about the toxicity of our politics, and how easy it is for those politics to drive a large and trusted charity into a ditch. A movement is forming to pressure the nonprofit's founding CEO to...Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Roman Catholicism
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Liberals are the true aggressors in culture wars
Jonah GoldbergIf you're not with us, you're against us. President Bush popularized this expression after 9/11 to describe his foreign policy doctrine: Countries couldn't support or indulge terrorists and be our friends at the same time. But his detractors quickly...Tags: Social Issues, Arts and Culture, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Abortion Issue
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