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    Jul 9, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Betty Ford dies at 93; former first lady

    Former First Lady Betty Ford, who captivated the nation with her unabashed candor and forthright discussion of her personal battles with breast cancer, prescription drug addiction and alcoholism, has died. She was 93.
    Former First Lady Betty Ford, who captivated the nation with her unabashed candor and forthright discussion of her personal battles with breast cancer, prescription drug addiction and alcoholism, has died. She was 93. Ford died Friday at the Eisenhower...

    Tags: Jimmy Carter, Gloria Steinem, Spiro Agnew, Elizabeth Taylor, Behavioral Conditions

  2. May 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. My Turn: Touched by another human's touch

    I was deeply shaken to learn I had hypopharyngeal cancer. As a physician, I had access to my hospital's laboratory results, so I took a shortcut: Rather than wait for my surgeon to call me, I looked for my name in my hospital's pathology laboratory log book.
    I was deeply shaken to learn I had hypopharyngeal cancer. As a physician, I had access to my hospital's laboratory results, so I took a shortcut: Rather than wait for my surgeon to call me, I looked for my name in my hospital's pathology laboratory log...

    Tags: Human Body, General Practitioners, Surgery, Internists, Ear, Nose, and Throat

  4. Aug 1, 2011 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  5. Robert Ettinger dies at 92; cryonics pioneer

    Robert Ettinger, pioneer of the cryonics movement that advocates freezing the dead in the hope that medical technology will enable them to live again someday, has died in Michigan. He was 92.
    Robert Ettinger, pioneer of the cryonics movement that advocates freezing the dead in the hope that medical technology will enable them to live again someday, has died in Michigan. He was 92. Ettinger died July 23 at his home in the Detroit suburb of...

    Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), World War II (1939-1945), Science and Technology, Entertainment, Television

  6. Aug 15, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Dining out the smarter way

    Daily Dish
    Today's Health section focuses on restaurants. Counting calories? Chefs are asked to help out. What if chefs lowered the fat and calories in their favorite dishes by as much as 25% while preserving the deliciousness? That's the experiment we did......
  8. Jun 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Discoveries

    Jesse's Ghost by Frank Bergon (Heyday: 224 pp., $20) It's a short drive north from Los Angeles to California's San Joaquin ValleyCentral same time zone, same state, but you might as well be traveling to another planet. Central California is a place that has had its own heart torn out to feed the rest of the country — ranches and fields have long since been denuded and propped up with fertilizers and pesticides, and the history of labor — the pickers, ranch hands, farmhands from all over the world but mostly Mexico — is documented in articles and books. Frank Bergon finds beauty in the valley, and not through artifice. He sticks to his main character, Sonny, like glue; breathing in his body as he tells the story of how, decades ago, when he was 27, he shot his best friend, Jesse, over a woman. There is huge insight here into the lives of valley workers — the tools they use, what they eat for lunch, what they drink and how they fight and flirt.  Also how they die, from malathion poisoning, or alcohol, or diabetes.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Jesse's Ghost by Frank Bergon (Heyday: 224 pp., $20) It's a short drive north from Los Angeles to California's San Joaquin ValleyCentral same time zone, same state, but you might as well be traveling to another planet. Central California is a place that...

    Tags: Diabetes, Cyril Connolly, Human Interest

  10. Jun 15, 2011 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Nathaniel Ayers plays the Foshay Learning Center

    I picked him up at 10:30 Monday morning. He was waiting on the sidewalk outside his apartment with a cello, a violin, a guitar, a trumpet, a walking stick and a backpack full of music.
    I picked him up at 10:30 Monday morning. He was waiting on the sidewalk outside his apartment with a cello, a violin, a guitar, a trumpet, a walking stick and a backpack full of music. "Good morning, Mr. Ayers." "Good morning, Mr. Lopez." When...

    Tags: Teachers, Behavioral Conditions, Science and Technology, Netherlands, Opera (genre)

  12. Aug 14, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Wishes from Little Tokyo [Slide show]

    Opinion L.A.
    After disasters and in difficult economic times, people are vulnerable. So it's no wonder that, given the opportunity, they're happy to make wishes -- for good health, happiness, enough money to make a living. An op-ed on Sunday's page features......
  14. Jun 10, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Ron Paul says the mainstream is 'swimming' to him

    Top of the Ticket
    Ron Paul says that 60-70 per cent of Americans are now with him about pulling out of Iraq and Afghanistan...
  16. Jun 19, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Bookmarks: 'American Veda' by Philip Goldberg

    Long before the Fab Four embraced the East, there were the Fab Three &#8212; Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. Philip Goldberg's <b>"American Veda: From Emerson and the Beatles to Yoga and Meditation &#8212; How Indian Spirituality Changed the West"</b> (Harmony: 386 pp., $26) is an authoritative, engaging survey of why, starting with these three venerable American thinkers, the flowers of Eastern practices have thrived in Western soil.
    Los Angeles Times
    Long before the Fab Four embraced the East, there were the Fab Three — Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau and Walt Whitman. Philip Goldberg's "American Veda: From Emerson and the Beatles to Yoga and Meditation — How Indian Spirituality...

    Tags: Walt Whitman, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Buddhism, Health, Human Interest

  18. May 25, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Monster Mash: Attending cultural events can be good for health; same 'Wicked' song on 'Glee' and Oprah

    Culture Monster
    'Glee' and Oprah finales feature same song from 'Wicked'...
  20. May 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Monica Lewis sounds her 'Siren'

    During her heyday in the 1940s and '50s, dimple-cheeked Monica Lewis was known as "America's Singing Sweetheart": She warbled such chart-topping hits as "Autumn Leaves, "I Wish You Love" and "Put the Blame on Mame" and starred on the radio on such programs as "Beat the Band" and "The Chesterfield Hour: Music That Satisfies." She was the singing voice for the animated Chiquita Banana commercials and did other ads for Piels Light Beer, Camel cigarettes and General Electric. Lewis was also "Miss Leg-O-Genic" for Burlington Mills hosiery.
    During her heyday in the 1940s and '50s, dimple-cheeked Monica Lewis was known as "America's Singing Sweetheart": She warbled such chart-topping hits as "Autumn Leaves, "I Wish You Love" and "Put the Blame on Mame" and starred on the radio on such...

    Tags: MGM Inc., Movies, Human Body, Radio, Kirk Douglas

  22. Jun 2, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Romney to Obama: You should have called me on health reform

    Mitt Romney's first day as a full-fledged presidential candidate included a must-stop for any Republican hopeful: Fox News Channel.
    Mitt Romney's first day as a full-fledged presidential candidate included a must-stop for any Republican hopeful: Fox News Channel. Speaking with Sean Hannity for an interview to air Thursday night, the former Massachusetts governor repeats his pledge to...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Republican Party, Government, Sean Hannity, Paul Ryan

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