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    Oct 26, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Boeing's 787 Dreamliner completes maiden commercial flight

    Money & Company
    For the first time, Japanese airline All Nippon Airways took to the skies carrying paying passengers aboard the world’s first Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner. The much-anticipated maiden passenger flight Wednesday was a charter trip from Narita to Hong...
  2. Oct 31, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Australian court ruling will allow Qantas Airways to fly again

    World Now
    Friendly Skies: an arbitration court overrules airline strike, freeing Quantas Airways to refly the friendly skies...
  4. Nov 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Newly delivered Boeing 787 Dreamliner's landing gear malfunctions

    Money & Company
    The world’s first Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner is being checked out for an issue with its landing gear less than two weeks after the new aircraft embarked on its maiden passenger flight for carrier All Nippon Airways....
  6. Nov 17, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. South African ex-miners seek compensation for lung disease

    World Now
    A lawyer for hundreds of chronically ill South African gold miners says they were denied health checks for the potentially fatal lung disease silicosis. Attorney Richard Meeran says legal action has been launched in a London court seeking compensation...
  8. Feb 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. FDA warns against using asthma drug terbutaline to delay premature births

    The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday issued its strongest warning against the use of a drug prescribed off-label to prevent preterm labor, saying it appears to be ineffective at delaying premature births and poses serious health risks for pregnant...

    Tags: Pregnancy and Childbirth, Food and Drug Administration, Heart Attack, National Institutes of Health, Health

  10. May 31, 2010 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'House, M.D.' season finale

    "House, M.D.", season finale
    "House, M.D.", season finale Fox, Monday, May 17, 8 p.m. Episode: "Help Me" The premise: A crane collapses onto a building in Trenton, N.J. Dr. Lisa Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) and Dr. Gregory House ( Hugh Laurie) arrive with a team of doctors to help the...

    Tags: Fires, Surgery, Building Material, Disasters and Accidents, Health

  12. Jun 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. My Turn: A new cause with every breath he takes

    For many, Yellowstone National Park is a place where nature gives a lifetime of memories — the beauty of the landscape, the wildlife and the geysers. For me, Yellowstone is a reminder of a turning point in my life, one that resulted in a death sentence. It's a memory I'd rather forget.
    For many, Yellowstone National Park is a place where nature gives a lifetime of memories — the beauty of the landscape, the wildlife and the geysers. For me, Yellowstone is a reminder of a turning point in my life, one that resulted in a death...

    Tags: Robert Goulet, Health, Education, High Blood Pressure, University of California, Los Angeles

  14. Jan 25, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Breast cancer drug may slow lung cancer's march

    The breast cancer drug tamoxifen may stall the progression of non-small cell lung cancer in those who take it after breast cancer treatment, a new study has found. Tamoxifen is the oldest of a wide array of medications that block the action of the...

    Tags: Menopause, Health Treatments, Estrogen, Women's Health, Tamoxifen (drug)

  16. Oct 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Brazilian Blowout might be dangerous to your health

    Controversy is swirling around a pricey and much-heralded hair-straightening treatment after researchers in Oregon announced recently that they had found that the formula contained the dangerous chemical formaldehyde, even in packages labeled formaldehyde-free.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Controversy is swirling around a pricey and much-heralded hair-straightening treatment after researchers in Oregon announced recently that they had found that the formula contained the dangerous chemical formaldehyde, even in packages labeled...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Cleveland Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Consumers, Symptoms

  18. Sep 19, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. New York Fashion Week: Plenty of bright spots for men

    For men, next spring's wardrobe choices will look a lot like the current ones — a sea of khaki, more camouflage accents (camo print flip-flops and neckties, anyone?) and the continued presence of work wear. But there were some bright spots — literally and figuratively — in the collections for spring and summer 2011 that designers showed during New York Fashion Week, which wrapped up at the end of last week.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    For men, next spring's wardrobe choices will look a lot like the current ones — a sea of khaki, more camouflage accents (camo print flip-flops and neckties, anyone?) and the continued presence of work wear. But there were some bright spots —...

    Tags: Michael Kors, Tommy Hilfiger Corp., Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Chennai (India)

  20. Jul 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Late preterm birth increases risk of respiratory illness

    Attention pregnant women: No, you cannot spring the baby early because you're tired of swelling, heartburn and frequent trips to the bathroom. Yet another study shows that being born even a few weeks early is not healthy for the baby. In the new study,...

    Tags: Learning Disability, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Infants, Illnesses

  22. Oct 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Gene therapy may boost success of lung transplants

    A new gene therapy procedure to restore function in lungs damaged during harvesting from donors could make more of the organs available for transplanting, Canadian researchers reported Wednesday.
    A new gene therapy procedure to restore function in lungs damaged during harvesting from donors could make more of the organs available for transplanting, Canadian researchers reported Wednesday. Currently, only about 15% of potential donor lungs are...

    Tags: Inflammation, Health, Indiana University, Charity, Hospitals and Clinics

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