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Confessions from flight attendants
Ever wonder what flight attendants really think of you? What they'd tell you if they had the nerve? Or weren't afraid of being fired? What secrets would they reveal about their jobs? Several of my friends work as flight attendants. One of them...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays
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Hillary Clinton expected to make full recovery from blood clot
WASHINGTON – The blood clot that led to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s hospitalization on Sunday is lodged in a vein behind her right ear, her doctors disclosed in a statement late Monday. The doctors said the clot, called a...
Tags: John Kerry, Viral Diseases and Infections, Stroke, Hillary Clinton, Concussion
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Travel medicine for the zero-gravity set
Virgin Galactic is already offering $200,000 tickets to intrepid tourists who want to take a suborbital flight on a craft called SpaceShipTwo. Start-up Golden Spike announced earlier this month that it would offer round trips to the moon for two...
Tags: General Practitioners, Asthma, Back Pain, Heparin (drug), Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Gianni Petoyan Represent Women's Rights
Gianni Petoyan 17383 Sunset Boulevard, Suite A200 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Phone: 310.230.6767 FAX: 310.230.6051 www.giannipetoyanlaw.com Founded in 2004 by partners Laura Gianni and Marcus Petoyan, the firm has achieved countless multimillion-dollar...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Litigation and Regulation, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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Blood clot that killed Rapper Heavy D is a ‘silent killer’
L.A. NOWRapper Heavy D died last month of a blood clot to the lung that was likely formed during a long flight home from London, where he performed a tribute to Michael Jackson, according to the coroner's chief of operations.... -
Dr. Jack Kevorkian dies at 83; 'Dr. Death' was advocate, practitioner of physician-assisted suicide
He was known as Dr. Death, a Michigan physician who helped his patients kill themselves.
In doing so, Jack Kevorkian inflamed a nationwide debate in the 1990s over a terminally ill patient's right to die. And he served eight years in prison for second-...Tags: Ethics, Trials, Obituaries, Anderson Cooper, Good Morning America (tv program)
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