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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: Pharmaceuticals, American Lung Association, Symptoms, Heart Disease, Standards
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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: Memphis Tigers, Heart Attack, Baseball, Minor League Baseball, Piracy
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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: Medical Specialization, American Academy of Pediatrics, Cinnamon, Pediatrics, Asthma
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Bieber's terrible European vacation
RedEyeInternational 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
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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. The administrator for the clinic, Associates in Ob/Gyn Care LLC on North Calvert Street, said in a...
Tags: Pulmonary Edema, Abortion, General Practitioners, Emergency Health Procedures, Swelling
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Hospice Cares: Heart disease presents itself in unusual ways with women
Contributing writerFebruary 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: Pharmaceuticals, Symptoms, Heart Disease, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Kid's Doctor: Croup season has arrived
Premium Health News Servicehttp://www.kidsdr.com Have you heard the sound of raspy, throaty voices around your house lately? This "noise" is ushering in croup season! Croup is an infection that causes swelling of the larynx (vocal box) and trachea (windpipe) that in turn makes...Tags: Coughing, Symptoms, Swelling, Viral Diseases and Infections
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Self-care steps can keep your heart healthy during the holidays
Tribune Media ServicesDEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is it true that heart attacks are more common around the holidays? If so, why is that? What can people do to lower their risk? ANSWER: Heart attacks, along with heart problems in general, are more common around the holidays. Various...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Heart Disease, Symptoms, Diets and Dieting, Behavioral Conditions
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Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: Self-care steps can keep your heart healthy during the holidays
Premium Health News ServiceDEAR MAYO CLINIC: Is it true that heart attacks are more common around the holidays? If so, why is that? What can people do to lower their risk? ANSWER: Heart attacks, along with heart problems in general, are more common around the holidays. Various...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Heart Disease, Symptoms, Diets and Dieting, Behavioral Conditions
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City ambulances finally equipped to detect severe heart attacks
Chicago's Brian Thies was at home when the ache he'd been feeling all day suddenly turned into crushing chest pain. Inside the ambulance, paramedics quickly determined he was suffering from the deadliest type of heart attack, an aptly named "widow-maker."...
Tags: University of Chicago, Cardiologists, Colleges and Universities, Julie Deardorff, Rush University Medical Center
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Death of girl, 1, in Roseland ruled homicide
Tribune reporterPolice are investigating the death of a 1-year-old girl who suffered blunt trauma to the head in her home in the Roseland neighborhood on the South Side. Paramedics were called to the 10900 block of South Eberhart Avenue around 8:50 p.m. Saturday and...Tags: Roseland, Emergency Health Procedures, Viral Diseases and Infections, Abusive Behavior
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Heat ends day for Hudson Randall in College World Series
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelOMAHA, Neb. – In what might have been his final game for Florida, Hudson Randall lasted only one inning. The junior right-handed pitcher came out of a 5-4 loss to Kent State in the College World Series after suffering trouble from the heat...
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