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    May 17, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Mild leg swelling can be easily managed, but check with doctor first for accurate diagnosis

    Tribune Media Services
    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: For the past couple of weeks, my calves have been swollen. They don't hurt, but I definitely notice that my socks are tighter than normal. What could be the cause? ANSWER: There are numerous causes of painless swelling of the legs...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Cirrhosis, Mayo Clinic, Medical Procedures and Tests, Radiation Therapy

  2. May 16, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Charges go to trial in death of Tobyhanna barber

    Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.
    "You satisfied?" The question came from the sister of a man who died after a May 9 fight at a Tobyhanna barber shop as the accused killer was brought into district court Wednesday. "I hope you rot," the sister of Quentin Thomas, 34, told a silent,...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Trials, Court Preliminary, Justice System

  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Stockton athlete's tale part of contest

    The Record, Stockton, Calif.
    Brijet Finister could run like the wind, up and down the Franklin High School soccer field as a center forward, and on the softball field, where she also played for the Yellowjackets. She'd get winded doing it, but she always assumed she just wasn't...

    Tags: Literature, Arts and Culture, Dance, Entertainment Events, Speed Skating

  6. May 8, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  7. Doctor, do I have to take this medication forever?

    Premium Health News Service
    http://www.whatdoctorsknow.com Who would want to take a medication every day unless there was a very good reason to do so? Do we have alternatives that actually are effective? Can we take medications just until other measures become effective? These...

    Tags: Stroke, South Miami, Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists

  8. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. SeaWolves pitcher Hankins battles to follow dream

    Erie Times-News, Pa.
    The thought would creep into Derek Hankins' mind during the tough times. Maybe it was time to give it up. Then Hankins would take the mound, stare down at his catcher for a sign and everything would be all right. The 29-year-old was dealt several...

    Tags: Minor League Baseball, Heart Attack, Pittsburgh Pirates, Detroit Tigers, Memphis Tigers

  10. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Air Quality: Health issues rise with bad air

    The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.
    Newcomers to Southcentral Pennsylvania sometimes visit Dr. Donald Harper at Medical Arts Allergy's offices in Carlisle or Mechanicsburg looking for answers. They arrive at the office with classic allergy symptoms, but tests for animal, mold or pollen...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Medical Research, Environmental Issues, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution

  12. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. EDITORIAL: Cinnamon inspires dangerous game

    The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.
    We have nothing against cinnamon. It goes great with rolls and on toast. But we could do without the proliferation of videos popping up online in which children and teens try to swallow a tablespoon of the ground spice -- without water -- to the howling...

    Tags: Pediatrics, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Cinnamon, American Academy of Pediatrics

  14. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Lazarus: A roadblock to collecting travel insurance benefits

    Barbara Butkus bought an airline ticket in November to fly from Palm Springs to Washington, D.C., a month later for a family reunion.
    Barbara Butkus bought an airline ticket in November to fly from Palm Springs to Washington, D.C., a month later for a family reunion. Just to be on the safe side, Butkus, 80, also bought travel insurance while booking her flight through Orbitz, the...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Heart Attack, Insurance, Trips and Vacations, Allianz AG Holding

  16. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  17. Study: Girls' shortness of breath not serious

    Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.
    The shortness of breath and chest aches that some teenage female athletes experience during play may not be a major health concern after all, according to a Cone Health-sponsored study released last week. The report from the LeBauer Cardiovascular...

    Tags: Medical Research, Chest Pains, Drugs and Medicines, Symptoms, Asthma

  18. Mar 18, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  19. Bieber's terrible European vacation

    RedEye
    International man of mystery, Justin Bieber is not. (His middle name also isn't Danger. If you didn't get that reference, you have permission to skip work and go home now.) Canada's favorite drop-crotch pants-wearer, who recently achieved drinking age...

    Tags: Justin Bieber, International Travel, Travel

  20. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Details disputed in condition of patient who died after abortion

    A Baltimore abortion clinic whose license was suspended last week disputes that a patient suffered cardiac arrest at its facility, as the state contends.
    A Baltimore abortion clinic whose license was suspended last week disputes that a patient suffered cardiac arrest at its facility, as the state contends. The administrator for the clinic, Associates in Ob/Gyn Care LLC on North Calvert Street, said in a...

    Tags: Abortion, Social Issues, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics

  22. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| AM News
  23. Hospice Cares: Heart disease presents itself in unusual ways with women

    February is the month devoted to matters of the heart, so it’s a great time to consider the health of this vital organ. Heart disease once was mostly associated with men, but today it is the No. 1 killer of women, accounting for half a million deaths a year. Like most illnesses, we never think it’s going to happen to us.
    Contributing writer
    February is the month devoted to matters of the heart, so it’s a great time to consider the health of this vital organ. Heart disease once was mostly associated with men, but today it is the No. 1 killer of women, accounting for half a million...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, High Blood Pressure, Heart Disease, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Peripheral Vascular Disease

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