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    May 2, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  1. My Pill-Popping, Vitamin-Junkie Past Is Over

    I take just five pills a day now.
    The Hartford Courant
    I take just five pills a day now. This is down from the handfuls I used to take back when I was a health junkie. I don't think I was a hypochondriac, but then I may have been taking a pill for that. Mostly I was into supplements and vitamins. I don't...

    Tags: Mouth, Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards, Dietary Supplements, Vitamin E

  2. Jan 7, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. Dwight Howard's trade plan: It's complicated

    The truest mission statement for the Magic is not about winning a title this season.
    The truest mission statement for the Magic is not about winning a title this season. It's about keeping Dwight Howard in town. Can't accomplish one without the other, anyway. To update, as of Thursday, nothing has changed on the Howard trade front,...

    Tags: J.J. Redick, Pension and Welfare, National Basketball Association, Glen Davis, Brooklyn Nets

  4. Oct 29, 2010 | Chicago Tribune
  5. Science Connections: Sexuality, Gender and Race – Studying the Politics of Medical Research

    Evanston
    When society, culture and politics collide with public health, unintended consequences often arise. Human Papillomavirus, or HPV, is a sexually transmitted disease known to cause …...
  6. Mar 28, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. 2011 Spring Gear Guide for the Outdoors

    Lehigh Valley Wild
    Welcome to Spring 2011. Trout season in southeastern Pennsylvania begins Saturday, April 2, and people are out climbing hills and walking trails all over the Lehigh Valley. The Central Range of the Trexler Nature Preserve was full of hiking an dbird...
  8. May 16, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Inmates sue, claim cleaners poisoned them

    Philadelphia Daily News
    AS AN INMATE laborer at the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, Chal D. Kennedy Sr. worked in the kitchen, heating and serving meals for nearly 400 inmates and then cleaning up after them. That meant scrubbing down two giant ovens once or twice a...

    Tags: Prisons, Asthma, Laws, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Apr 30, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  11. Treating Sun-Damaged Skin

    Too much fun in the sun without sun protection results in photoaging--premature and excessive lines, wrinkles and age spots that make you look older than your actual age. Here are some treatments that can help rejuvenate dry, leathery skin and fade freckling, age spots, discolored blotches, fine lines and deep wrinkles.
    Staff Writer
    Too much fun in the sun without sun protection results in photoaging--premature and excessive lines, wrinkles and age spots that make you look older than your actual age. Here are some treatments that can help rejuvenate dry, leathery skin and fade...

    Tags: Age Spots, Dermatology, Education, Health and Safety at School, University of Virginia

  12. Jan 26, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Gatorade to drop BVO after consumer complaints

    Responding to consumer concerns, PepsiCo announced Friday that it will remove brominated vegetable oil, an emulsifier, from citrus-flavored Gatorade sold in the U.S. Mississippi teenager Sarah Kavanagh launched an online petition in November that drew...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, PepsiCo Inc., Coca-Cola Co., Consumers, New Products

  14. Jul 30, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. A Primeval Tide of Toxins

    Times Staff Writer
    The fireweed began each spring as tufts of hairy growth and spread across the seafloor fast enough to cover a football field in an hour. When fishermen touched it, their skin broke out in searing welts. Their lips blistered and peeled. Their eyes...

    Tags: Waste, Natural Resources, Ecosystems, Industrial Accidents, Water

  16. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| CNN
  17. Pennsylvania company is in the early stages of a cervical cancer vaccine

    The most common sexually transmitted disease is often silent and invisible: human papillomavirus (also called HPV). But in some people HPV leads to genital warts and cancers -- notably, cervical cancer.
    CNN
    The most common sexually transmitted disease is often silent and invisible: human papillomavirus (also called HPV). But in some people HPV leads to genital warts and cancers -- notably, cervical cancer. The vaccines Gardasil and Cervarix were designed as...

    Tags: HIV, Viral Diseases and Infections, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Vaccines

  18. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  19. Two More Young Tourists Suffer Gruesome Deaths in Asia (Graphic Video)

    NHA TRANG, Vietnam -- The mysterious deaths of 2 more young tourists in Asia has prompted increase concerns over the possiblilty of poisonings.
    KTLA News
    NHA TRANG, Vietnam -- The mysterious deaths of 2 more young tourists in Asia has prompted increase concerns over the possiblilty of poisonings. The latest victims, Kari Bowerman, 27, and Cathy Huynh, 26, were backpacking in Vietnam while on break from...

    Tags: Asia, Vomiting, New Zealand, Television Networks, High Blood Pressure

  20. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| CNN
  21. Bird flu has mutated and is killing baby seals, scientists discover

    A new strain of avian flu that jumped from birds to mammals is responsible for the death of more than 160 seals off the New England coast last year, <a href="http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2012-07/cums-aaf073012.php" target="_blank">scientists announced Tuesday</a>.
    CNN
    A new strain of avian flu that jumped from birds to mammals is responsible for the death of more than 160 seals off the New England coast last year, scientists announced Tuesday. The virus could theoretically pose a threat to human health, they said....

    Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Conservation, Endangered Species, Pneumonia, Health and Safety at School

  22. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Hopkins engineer students create devices to help keep babies alive

    Johns Hopkins University Engineering students unveiled devices Monday that they hope will lower the number of still births and deaths from fever-related illnesses in developing countries. FeverPoint is a screening test that uses a cotton thread and a...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Malaria, Biotechnology, Pneumonia, Engineering

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