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Charlie Sheen jokes that Lindsay Lohan held his show 'hostage'
Charlie Sheen had some kind words to say about working with Lindsay Lohan when he appeared Wednesday on "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno." He had some other words for the troubled actress, too, though he refrained from throwing her totally under the bus....
Tags: Lindsay Lohan, The CW (tv network), The Tonight Show (tv program), Jay Leno, Charlie Sheen
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‘Evil Dead’: Jane Levy on the role that gave her nightmares (spoilers)
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesIn “Evil Dead,” Fede Alvarez's remake of Sam Raimi's cult classic, Jane Levy plays heroin addict Mia, whose friends (Shiloh ...... -
FDA warns heart patients of risk from a second antibiotic
This post has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details.The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned that the widely prescribed antibiotic azithromycin -- marketed as Zithromax and Zmax -- may cause potentially fatal changes in the heart rhythm of people who are taking medications to treat...Tags: Ciprofloxacin (drug), Pneumonia, Food and Drug Administration, Levaquin (drug), Cardiac Arrhythmia
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As L.A. awaits more influenza cases, other winter bugs on the rise
California hasn’t suffered from the flu as much as some other parts of the country have, with their hospital ERs clogged with patients struggling with fevers, breathing problems and other symptoms typical of influenza. But as public health...
Tags: Pneumonia, Flu Vaccine, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Calicivirus, Internists
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Breast-feeding is on the rise in America, CDC says
Good news for babies: The number of mothers breast-feeding is rising across America. So says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a new report released Thursday. From 2000 to 2008, the proportion of mothers who breast-fed their infants rose...
Tags: Pneumonia, Disease Prevention, Diabetes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Immunization
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Dr. William F. House dies at 89; championed cochlear implant
Dr. William F. House, a dentist-turned-ear specialist who 50 years ago defied the medical establishment and many advocates for the hearing impaired to champion an implantable device, now widely accepted, that made everyday sounds audible to the profoundly...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Electronics, University of California, Berkeley, Research, Entertainment
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Breastfeeding gets a boost
For the Booster Shots BlogAlmost half of all babies born in the United States -- 47.2% to be exact -- are still breastfeeding at 6 months, and the rate at which mothers are initiating breastfeeding of their newborns has had its highest jump in a decade, the Centers for Disease...Tags: Disease Prevention, Diabetes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Breastfeeding, Nursing
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Calling Dr. Smartphone
The digital doctor will see you now. Just pull out your smartphone. Want to track your blood pressure? Make checking your pulse as easy as saying "cheese"? Figure out your eyeglasses prescription or diagnose an ear infection? "The smartphone is...
Tags: Electronics, Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science and Technology
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Monster Mash: Tony Bennett's nude sketch of Lady Gaga for sale
Culture MonsterCasey Nicholaw, who co-directed "The Book of Mormon," is in talks to direct the planned Austin Powers stage musical. A Dutch design firm has apologized over plans for a pair of towers that resemble the twin towers destroyed in the 9/11 attacks.... -
Live review: Ani DiFranco's show is fierce, tender
Pop & HissSinger-songwriter Ani DiFranco reveals a consistent vision and integrity in a stirring concert.... -
Lawrence R. Newman dies at 86; a prominent advocate for the deaf
Lawrence R. Newman, a prominent advocate for the rights of the deaf community and a former longtime teacher and administrator at the California School for the Deaf in Riverside, has died. He was 86.
Newman, who served two terms as president of the...Tags: Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Book, The Washington Post, Health
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A patient's social history isn't just checked-off answers
Ms. R., a retired nurse, lives with her husband in Dorchester. She has two adult children living nearby whom she sees regularly.
By the time I get to a patient's social history — almost always elicited last after an exhaustive 25-minute interview...Tags: Arts and Culture, Harvard Medical School, Sociology, History, Health
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