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Cruise liner hit for 3rd time by stomach illness returns to South Carolina port; cleaning set
Associated Press WriterCHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A cruise liner hit by an outbreak of intestinal illness for a third straight trip from South Carolina returned a day early Thursday as operator Celebrity Cruises brought in extra crew to scrub the ship down for three days....Tags: Cruises, Viral Diseases and Infections, Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Vomiting
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Mental health initiatives join forces to reach tri-city area
This time last year, Gerda Klein was focused on starting the Boynton Beach Mental Health Initiative. After a successful first year for Klein and her co-founder Lorraine Michaelis, the focus this year is to start the South County Mental Health Coalition...Tags: Education, Mental Health, Teen-agers, Mental Illness, Bipolar Disorder
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Cruise liner hit again with illness returns to US
A cruise liner hit by an outbreak of stomach illness for the third trip in a row has returned to port in South Carolina. Passengers began disembarking as the sun rose over downtown Charleston. The company said 364 of the more than 1,800 passengers on the...Tags: Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, South Carolina, North Carolina, Travel
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Palm south events
WEDNESDAY 17 Barbie's Jewish Story View a screening of The Tribe, a film exploration of American Jewish identity through the history of the Barbie doll. The film's director, producer and co-writer, Tiffany Shlain will be present. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday...Tags: Rosh Chodesh, Passover, Dining and Drinking, State Budgets, Trips and Vacations
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China probes vaccines after news report of deaths, illnesses in northern province
BEIJING (AP) — China's Health Ministry is investigating the safety of inoculations in a northern province after a report that defective vaccines possibly killed four children and seriously sickened dozens. The ministry urged health authorities in...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Preventative Medicine, Children, China, Newspaper and Magazine
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Lifestyle change can be good for your health
I read with interest Joe Mitlyng's March 3 informative ''Your View'' about health care. Some interesting facts to add to the debate: A 2005 Harvard University study found illness and medical bills were responsible for half of the bankruptcy cases in...Tags: Education, Medical Services, Medical Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Obesity
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Public Health Alert: Deli meat products may be associated with illness
WTKR-TV3FSIS ISSUES PUBLIC HEALTH ALERT FOR READY-TO-EAT DELI MEAT PRODUCTS WASHINGTON, March 16, 2010 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert due to illnesses possibly associated with...Tags: Product Recalls, Twitter, Inc., Washington, Medical Procedures and Tests, Food Industry
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Another health care mistake
The Obama administration is making a big health care mistake. I'm not talking about the final push for comprehensive reform legislation, which is righteous and necessary. I mean the sale of more than 100,000 contaminated trailers and mobile homes -- a...Tags: FEMA, Building Material, Hurricane Preparedness, Homes, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Competency Hearing Granted For Steven Hayes
The mental-competency hearing granted Wednesday to Steven Hayes, charged in the 2007 triple homicide in Cheshire, will focus on a narrow issue and not lay the groundwork for an insanity defense. "A competency determination asks two questions: Can he...Tags: Criminals, Judges, Cheshire, New York, Murder
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Palm South Events
WEDNESDAY 10 Author Forum: Ernest H. Adams, From Ghetto to Ghetto This is a story of a black boy raised in a basement apartment in Harlem during the Jim Crow era. The author converted to Judaism after 20 years of facing his own anti-white and anti-...Tags: Passover, Dining and Drinking, Finance, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Passover Seder
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Eugene B. Brody
Dr. Eugene Bloor Brody, a globally known mental health figure who had been chairman of the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and later was dean for social and behavioral studies, died Saturday of renal failure at...Tags: International Law, Drugs and Medicines, Labor Legislation, U.S. Army, Dining and Drinking
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Number of cases climb in Subway illnesses
WGN NewsDuPage County Health Department spokesman David Hass says the number of laboratory confirmed cases of Shigellosis, an infectious disease caused by Shigella bacteria, has risen from 50 to 78. All cases have been associated with the Lombard Subway...Tags: Dining and Drinking, WGN, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, DuPage County
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