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Briefs: New Scientist
Premium Health News ServiceA LITTLE BIT OF STRESS DOES YOU GOOD We try to avoid it, yet being under pressure might be good for our health. It seems a little stress can sometimes blunt the harmful effects of aging -- as long as we aren't frazzled to begin with. When stressed,...Tags: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Massachusetts General Hospital, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities
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'The Hangover: Part III' review: One final, funny howl
*** (out of four) If by chance you own pet dogs, chickens or giraffes, do not bring them to “The Hangover: Part III.” Things don’t go well for animals in the movie. Things never go well for the Wolf Pack, as they are once again in over...
Tags: Organized Crime, Ken Jeong, The Hangover (movie), Ed Helms, Justin Bartha
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Recovery time from disorder affecting nerves can vary
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was recently diagnosed with Parsonage-Turner syndrome following a rotator cuff repair. There's not much information out there. Can you tell me more about it? I'm currently going through weekly steroid infusion treatment. I have pain in...Tags: Flu, Inflammation, Hospitals and Clinics, Internists, Health Treatments
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Tinnitus -- and how to protect your ears
One in five Americans experience some level of tinnitus --it's the perception of a constant ringing in the ears and can be caused by exposure to loud, sudden or repeated noise. It affects musicians, construction workers and military veterans in...
Tags: Tinnitus, Music Industry, Entertainment, Music
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If you go for Memorial Day swim, here are some tips to avoid illnesses
Summer time is all about taking a dip in the pool, but it's no fun when it makes you sick. Every year, thousands of Americans get sick from recreational water illnesses caused by germs spread from swallowing, breathing in mists or coming into contact...
Tags: Health, Sports, Memorial Day, Swimming, Diarrhea
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The Doctor's Corner: An early start on treating menopause
This is the first of a two-part series updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. It is a pleasure to be back putting pencil to paper with good news for women going through "the change." A Global Consensus Statement, hot off the press in the...Tags: Gynecology, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization, Cleveland Clinic, Colleges and Universities
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Danville Police blotter for May 18-19
Editor’s note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the...
Tags: Theft, Extradition, Media Industry, Police Arrests, Hospitals and Clinics
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Illness at Pot Spring Elementary investigated
Baltimore County health officials are investigating why about 200 students at Pot Spring Elementary in Timonium — a third of the children there — got sick with gastrointestinal symptoms last week. The school's principal alerted school health...
Tags: Timonium, Students, Vomiting, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder linked to adult obesity
Having childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder could lead to a life of obesity, even if ADHD symptoms disappear in adulthood, a new study shows. The study, which followed up on 207 middle-class men who had been diagnosed with ADHD as...
Tags: Body Mass Index, Social Sciences, Behavioral Conditions, Weight, Culture
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The Roanoke Times, Va., Dadline column
The Roanoke Times, Va.Every morning during breakfast before the school day starts, my 6-year-old daughter and I pore over the comics section of this newspaper. I read the funnies to her, usually sticking to the kid-friendly "Red and Rover," "Garfield," "Family Circus" and...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Stress, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Princeton University
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DSM-5 is here: Are psychiatrists ready to stop arguing about it?
Finally. After many contentious years, the American Psychiatric Assn. has unleashed DSM-5, the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. If you know one thing about the DSM, it’s probably that this book is...
Tags: Adultery, Medical Specialization, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Dems' Senate campaigns marked by internal battles
ATLANTA (AP) — Republicans aren't the only ones roiled by internal jostling and recruiting hiccups ahead of next year's midterm elections. Two top-tier Democratic prospects recently bypassed running for Senate seats in Georgia and South Dakota,...
Tags: Politics, Same-Sex Marriage, Parties and Movements, Voting, Lawyers
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