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Dad of 8-year-old Boston bombing victim: 'Please pray for my family'
BOSTON -- Bill Richard grieves, and the community came to grieve with him. His son, Martin, 8, is one of the three killed in the twin blasts that rocked the Boston Marathon on Monday. Richard's wife and daughter were also wounded, and he's put out a...
Tags: Soccer, U.S. Senate, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Halloween, Stephen F. Lynch
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Paul Kurtz dies at 86; secular humanist philosopher
Philosopher Paul Kurtz was called many unflattering names during his long career, including "Satanic free-thinker" and "dangerous corrupter of young minds." But the name some of his critics considered most damning was the one he most prized. They called...
Tags: Trinity College, Heart Problems, Colleges and Universities, Union (Tolland, Connecticut), State University of New York
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Readers' Choice 2012: Health & Beauty
Alternative Medicine Health Advantage 1450 N. Lake Ave. Pasadena, 91104 (626) 798-7805 www.health-advantage.net The Health Advantage Health & Wellness Center is a state-of-the-art facility offering chiropractic and acupuncture services to the residents...
Tags: Aromatherapy, Iron (dietary supplement), Car Safety Tips and Advice, Personal Service, Hospitals and Clinics
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Killing of Westside chiropractor leaves family stunned
L.A. NOWRobert Rainey lived his life large. He was the type of man, who, after growing enamored with Venice, Italy, on a trip, made sure to go back -- five times. And while a jog suffices for most, extreme endurance running was Rainey’s ticket. He couldn... -
In-Your-Face Fitness: Keeping your lower back pain-free
On a recent ski trip, my best friend handed me a flask of cinnamon schnapps. He called it "courage in 100-proof form," and I needed it. I was perched at the edge of a cliff, looking at a 20-foot drop into thigh-deep powder.
Nearly a decade ago, when I...Tags: Spine, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Ibuprofen (drug)
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Letters: Many views of 'alternative' treatment
The recent series of articles by Trine Tsouderos in the Los Angeles Times misrepresents the scientific contributions and future research agenda of the National Institutes of Health and its National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine ["New...Tags: Medical Research, National Government, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Dog (animal), Placebo
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Unified by the coin of their realm
Coiled around a wind-swept hill near this city's lively Mission District, Bernal Heights takes an almost cult-like pride in being insular.
With a butcher, grocer, bookstore and bakery, the neighborhood provides the basics. When you add to that some...Tags: Business, Medical Specialization, Health, PTA, Business
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Jerry Brown tax campaign takes in $1.2 million from big donors
PolitiCalCalifornia Gov. Jerry Brown raises $1.25 million for tax campaign. California Gov. Jerry Brown raises $1.25 million for November tax push.... -
Alternative medical services growing at U.S. hospitals
Money & CompanyResponding to patient demand, growing numbers of U.S. hospitals are integrating acupuncture, massage therapy and other alternative services into their conventional medical care, according to a national survey. Forty-two percent of hospitals in the... -
Alternative medicine is becoming mainstream
Leon Wittman tweaked his shoulder in 1994 while attempting to keep his basement from flooding during a thunderstorm by scooping water out of a window well with a bucket.
His left arm began to ache. He realized about a year later that he rarely used it...Tags: Medical Research, Acetaminophen (drug), Chiropractors, Ephedra (dietary supplement), Herbal Supplements
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Glendale doctor's medical license revoked
L.A. NOWThe Medical Board of California revoked Glendale physician Sonia Yacobian's license to practice medicine for failing to show remorse for helping another doctor commit fraud. After pleading guilty to helping Katrin Saroukhanian evade conviction for... -
Movieland Mystery Photo [Updated]
The Daily MirrorLos Angeles Times file photo [Update: This photo, published March 28, 1982, shows the set of Lizzie Borden High School for “National Lampoon’s Class Reunion.” The movie was filmed at Pasadena College of Chiropractic, which, despite its...
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