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Goggles-and-laptop device might help detect some strokes
Researchers believe that someday, doctors may be able to use specially-equipped laptops and smartphones to figure out if sudden-onset dizziness in patients is the result of a stroke, or of a (more likely) benign disturbance in the inner ear. If...
Tags: University of Michigan, Stroke, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Symptoms, Johns Hopkins University
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Feed costs challenging for pork producers
This could be a challenging year for pork producers, according to David Newman, the North Dakota State University Extension Service's swine specialist. One major issue will be feed costs. A projected increase in pork production in 2013 means producers...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Corn and soybean crops could affect hog industry
The hog industry could see some major changes in the upcoming months, depending on the effect of severe drought on U.S. corn and soybean crops, according to David Newman, the North Dakota State University Extension Service's swine specialist. The U.S....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Weather Reports, Inventories, Weather
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Brewer's Art pours forth its spring menu
The Baltimore SunThe Brewer's Art reveals its spring menu on Wednesday night, and Chef David Newman is taking the season very seriously. You want spring? How about gnocchi filled with stinging-nettle ricotta and morel ricotta, served with fava beans, peas and cipollini...Tags: Asparagus, Onions, Fava Beans
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'Heroin is destroying this community. You are a participant in this process,' LaPorte judge tells man
WSBT-TV CorrespondentA judge told a heroin dealer before sentencing on Friday that he was contributor to what's destroying LaPorte. ''The crime you committed is viewed as major by this court. Heroin is destroying this community. You are a participant in this process,''...Tags: Prisons, Justice System, Punishment, Drug Trafficking, Judges
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NDSU offers global food systems study abroad program
Today's students involved in agriculture and business need a deep understanding of the global factors affecting the world's food supply, including production, processing, marketing and increased demand for agricultural goods. The North Dakota State...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Agricultural Research and Technology, Students, Science, Animal Science
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Meet your menus: The Wine Market, Brewer's Art and Roy's
Brewer's Art, Roy's, and The Wine Market have new menus, and a few of what we've been told might be the big food names of 2012 are already showing up. Hello, cauliflower. Hey, there Korean-inspired dishes.
It's long been the way of Brewer's Art to...Tags: Potatoes, New Products, Appetizers, Wines, Restaurants
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Table Talk: Wine Market fills its executive chef position
The Wine Market has elevated sous chef Andrew Weinzirl to the position of executive chef, the restaurant's owner, Chris Spann, announced Oct. 14. Weinzirl takes over from Chris Becker, who left to join the Bagby Group.
"I wanted to find a chef that...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Butternut Squash, Sandwiches, James Beard, Appetizers
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More fall menus: Hamilton Tavern and Brewer's Art
The Baltimore SunChestnuts, oysters, butternut squash. Sounds like fall, and it is. The Hamilton Tavern and the Brewer's Art rolled out their fall menus this week. They're not posted yet on the restaurants' websites, but I have copies of them. Let's take a peek. At the...Tags: Potatoes, Chestnuts, Oysters, Butternut Squash, Restaurants
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Cases heard recently in Charlevoix County District, Circuit courts
District court The following cases were heard recently in Charlevoix County's 90th District Court: -- Robert Christopher Honeysette, 19, of Alanson; driving without a license; pay $250 in fines and costs -- Zachary Robert-Allen Hosmer, 18, of Boyne...Tags: Prisons, Punishment, Fines
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The Chaos Behind The Wall Socket
An Alaska college professor was not surprised when the lights went out over the northern tier of the U.S. and southeast Canada about 10 years ago.
David Newman studies the workings of complex, chaotic systems as part of his research at the University...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Fairbanks, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Gardening
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