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Northeast Baltimore County Events
Submit notices via email: booster@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Northeast Booster Reporter, 501 N. Calvert St., 3rd Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Auction Service, Behavioral Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses, University of Maryland, College Park, Breastfeeding
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Movies may cause special effects on the body
Movies are often viewed as the perfect way to relax: You sit in a comfy seat, eat some popcorn and tune out for two hours.
But there's a lot more to cinema than simply entertainment. Movies affect your brain and body in ways you may not be able to...Tags: Climbing, Human Body, Colleges and Universities, Hydrocortisone, Heart Disease
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The difference between sudden cardiac arrest and heart attacks
The new year brings a lot of resolutions to exercise. And sometimes the cold weather also means more snow shoveling. All that exertion can be harmful to people with abnormal hearts by leading to sudden cardiac arrest. Dr. Gordon Tomaselli, director of...Tags: Police Arrests, Human Body, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Runny nose at eating? Nasal spray may help
Q My husband gets a runny nose when he sits down to eat, and we don't know why. He has consulted two doctors, but nothing they prescribed has helped.
We cannot sit down for a decent dinner anywhere, whether at home, friends' homes or restaurants. We...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Botox (drug), Simvastatin (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Human Body
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Lawmaker regrets time missed for illness
Rep. Elaine Elliott said she feels as badly as anybody about missing 10 days of this year's legislative session beacuse of a medical problem. Elliott, D-Aberdeen, battled vertigo beginning in late January. The condition seriously affected her balance,... -
Red Cross issues winter weather reminders
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe American Red Cross Midway-Kansas Chapter is urging residents to take steps to guard against hypothermia and other emergencies common during severely cold weather. “Winter can be a beautiful time of year in Wichita, but it also brings quiet...Tags: Frostbite, Hypothermia, Common Cold, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses
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Balancing act
Sitting upon an inflatable plastic pillow on her chair, 76-year-old Lyn Joyce picked up a 4-pound medicine ball and lifted it across her body as if she were swinging a golf club.
"You really have to fight for your balance," the La Crescenta resident...Tags: Broken Hip, Human Body, Brain, Injuries and Wounds, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Tips: Heat exhaustion, heatstroke warning signs
Heat exhaustion is a milder form of heat illness that can develop after several days of inadequate hydration. It is the body's response to excessive loss of water and salt contained in sweat. Symptoms include: Dizziness Headache Muscle cramps Nausea...Tags: Fatigue, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Skin, Nausea, Symptoms
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Athlete warns students about concussion danger
FOX 5 San Diego StaffSAN DIEGO -- A former high school athlete whose sports career was ended by a series of life-threatening concussions is working hard to help other students avoid his fate. "When it happened to me, we didn't know what to do," said Tommy Mallon of Solana...Tags: KSWB, Athletes, Health, Concussion, Injuries and Wounds
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Giant, Martin Food Markets Recall Garden of Eatin Products
Content managerFollowing notification from its supplier, Garden of Eatin, GIANT Food Stores and MARTIN'S Food Markets have removed from stores several Garden of Eatin brand products. The products may contain wheat and soy, undeclared allergens. The following products...Tags: Salt, Skin, Allergies, Tortillas, Product Recalls
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Actress Kim Novak undergoing breast cancer treatment
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Women Opting for Permanent Birth Control
McClatchy Tribune NewspapersWomen who are looking for cheap, quick, noninvasive methods of permanent birth control, an option other than hospital-based tubal ligation, are turning to Essure. The nonsurgical method has been around since 2002 and has grown steadily in use as more...Tags: Vasectomy, University of Michigan, Hologic Incorporated, Companies and Corporations, Drugs and Medicines
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