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Healthy fare is its mission
Tribune reporterTo the right of the counter at Brother Tim's Vegetarian Fast Food, a photo of a lean African-American man, at work in a kitchen, grinning, leaps out from the faded page of a decades-old news clipping. The story opens, "Tim Thompson is a one man crusade...Tags: Burger King, Restaurants, Diets and Dieting, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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On The Fly
Ray Allen's three-pointer with 5.2 seconds left in regulation, which tied the game that Miami won in OT, will be remembered for a long time in South Florida, maybe forever, depending on Game 7 of the NBA Finals Thursday night. "Once the ball came off...Tags: Travelers Championship, Pittsburgh Penguins, Tehran (Iran), Los Angeles Kings, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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The doctor is in...your pocket: Is smartphone device that diagnoses disease a pipe dream?
Premium Health News ServiceHazel -- as we'll call her -- knew something was wrong when, in her mid-50s, she started to feel short of breath at the slightest exertion. Over the next few months, she felt increasingly achy, but several medical visits and an X-ray suggested only...Tags: Chemotherapy, Physical Conditions, Heart Attack, Arthritis, Sleep Apnea
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Gene Mako, former tennis great, dies at 97
Gene Mako, who won doubles championships at the United States Open and Wimbledon, died Friday of pneumonia. He was 97. Mako, who graduated from Glendale High in 1932, died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, according to the Los Angeles...
Tags: Wimbledon Championships, U.S. Open (tennis), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Tennis, College Sports
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Mission work 'profoundly' affects couple
Geralyn Malsom's experience in Haiti has given her sleepless nights, but it also made her determined to return. Malsom, a nurse at the Avera Eureka Health Center, spent a week in Jeremie, Haiti, volunteering with her husband, Jerome Malsom, and other...
Tags: Entertainment, Tinea Corporis, Travel, Medical Procedures and Tests, Haiti
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Walk-in clinics gaining popularity
Tabitha Smith had been sick for about a week last November with what she thought was just a cold. When she didn't get better, her mom pushed her to see a doctor. "I told her I can't afford the doctor," says Smith, a 31-year-old social media manager who...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, CVS Corp., Environmental Issues, Medical Procedures and Tests, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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John S. "Bud" Linz, engineer
John S. "Bud" Linz, a retired engineer and World War II veteran, died Wednesday of pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 90. The son of a grocer and a homemaker, John Sebastian Linz was born in Baltimore and raised in Highlandtown. After...Tags: Towson, Johns Hopkins University, Science and Technology, Parkville, Christianity
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Nursing Home Fined After Four Die From Pneumonia, Following Virus Outbreak
The Hartford CourantA Durham nursing home has been fined $2,000 for lapses in patient care in connection with an outbreak of viral respiratory illnesses at the home in April, in which four patients died of pneumonia. Nearly half of the home's 43 residents were sickened...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Long Term Care, Medical Specialization, Danbury, Punishment
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Dr. John Beal Jr., 1915-2013
Dr. John Beal Jr. juggled teaching, research and a medical practice during nearly 20 years as chairman of the department of surgery at what was then Northwestern University Medical School. "He made a number of important contributions to surgical...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Research, Cornell University, Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics
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PASSINGS: Miller Barber, Jiroemon Kimura
Miller Barber Champion golfer with unusual swing Miller Barber, 82, a golfer with a unique swing who made the most combined starts on the PGA and Champions tours, died Tuesday. The PGA Tour announced his death but did not provide details. He...
Tags: PGA Tour, Golf, U.S. Open (golf), U.S. Air Force, Sports
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'Electric Company' Songwriter Elaine Laron Dies at 83
VarietyElaine Laron, a TV writer and lyricist who worked on "Captain Kangaroo," "The Electric Company" and "Free To Be You And Me," died June 6 in Los Angeles of pneumonia. She was 83. Born in the Bronx in 1930, Laron began her career as a greeting card...Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Henry Morgan, Television, Music
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Bighorns to be introduced in northern Black Hills
DEADWOOD, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota wildlife officials plan to introduce up to 40 bighorn sheep in the Grizzly Gulch area near Lead and Deadwood in the northern Black Hills early next year. Hundreds of sheep roam Badlands National Park and the...Tags: National Parks, Travel, Gardens and Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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