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O.C. anesthesiologist faces arraignment in sex assault of unconscious patients
L.A. NOWAn Orange County anesthesiologist is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on charges that he sexually assaulted two female patients while they were unconscious, authorities said. Yashwant Balgiri Giri, 58, who worked at Placentia-Linda Hospital, is... -
Michael Jackson: king of style
Fashion CriticWearing one glove, Michael Jackson reached into the pop culture zeitgeist and influenced an entire generation, giving pieces as simple as military badges and a fedora an imprint that, for a time, was as powerful as his music. At the height of his...Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Sexual Assault, White House, Dance, Eyewear
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Uninsured trauma patients are much more likely to die
Patients who lack health insurance are more likely to die from car accidents and other traumatic injuries than people who belong to a health plan -- even though emergency rooms are required to care for all comers regardless of ability to pay, according to...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Crime, Law and Justice, University of Southern California, Social Issues, Injuries and Wounds
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'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: Potassium (dietary supplement), Drugs and Medicines, Building Material, Industrial Accidents, Hugh Laurie
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Cancer screening: What could it hurt? A lot, actually
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
In 1984, Japan began screening the urine of 6-month-old infants for neuroblastoma, the most common type of solid tumor in young children. The test was simple and could show signs of cancer long before clinical...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Biotechnology, University of Texas at Austin, Social Issues, Diseases and Illnesses
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Taryn Rose returns with new comfort fashion shoe lines
Special to the Los Angeles TimesTwo years after selling her original namesake company, Taryn Rose is back in full force. The orthopedist/shoe designer, who made her name crafting fashion-forward designs that are as comfortable as they are pretty, has debuted a luxury line that is...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Gwen Stefani, Health and Medical Professionals, Fashion Shows, Entertainment
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Clothing with UV protection built in
Los Angeles TimesThe amount of clothing many of us wear in summer is, understandably, inverse to the temperature. Matters of decency aside, that might not be a problem if we wore enough sunscreen, but most Americans don't. Just 18% of adults in the United States...Tags: Dermatology, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Mayo Clinic, Australia
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'Fashioning Fashion' at LACMA's Resnick Exhibition Pavilion
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticJohn Galliano, a student of history unlike any other designer of his generation, has imagined runway collections from French Revolution-era street scenes, Napoleon-era cartoons and the life of Pocahontas. His globetrotting research trips are legendary,...Tags: Europe, World War I (1914-1918), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts, Fashion Shows
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Red carpet beauty care
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen actresses begin parading on the Emmy red carpet Sunday, they will be glamorously gowned and coiffed — and it will be no accident that their skin glows and makeup looks perfect for the cameras. It can take a village of experts and weeks of...Tags: Halle Berry, Skin, Health and Medical Professionals, Employment, Hair and Nails
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Photoshopped images: the good, the bad and the ugly
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKim Kardashian has practically made a living off her curvaceous figure. But the E! network celeb was looking a little less shapely in Complex magazine in April, her body reduced about a dress size, her legs smoothed to near-perfection. How did readers...Tags: Celebrities, Sports, Kim Kardashian, Photography, Gwen Stefani
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Prestige skin-care brands making their way into mass-market retailers
Special to the Los Angeles TimesNot so long ago, perusing Lanvin at H&M, Zac Posen and Jean Paul Gaultier at Target and C. Ronson at JCPenney would have seemed like the first indicator of a fashion apocalypse, the stuff of Anna Wintour's nightmares. Yet since H&M's 2004 Karl Lagerfeld...Tags: Physical Therapists, Health and Medical Professionals, New Products, Personal Service, Fashion Shows
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As a fashion icon, Elizabeth Taylor could turn simple into sexy, elegance into excess
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt was a simple white slip – an everyday undergarment for women in the 1960s. But in "Butterfield 8," one of Elizabeth Taylor's most memorable films, the violet-eyed actress – playing the tragic, fiery Gloria Wandrous -- made the staple seem...Tags: Celebrities, Biography (genre), Gianni Versace, Elizabeth Taylor, Versace
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