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TODAY Nick I of Common Sense performs from 8:45 p.m. to midnight at Mozambique's Shebeen Lounge, 1740 Coast Hwy. For more information, call (949) 715-7777 or visit http://www.mozambiqueoc.com. Arrest My Sister performs from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. at...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Entertainment, Mozambique, Music
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Connecticut Troopers Killed in the Line of Duty
Eighteen state troopers and two auxiliary troopers have died in the line of duty since the Connecticut State Police was founded in 1903. Trooper Pearle E. Roberts of Norwich: Nov. 25, 1922, in a motorcycle accident in New Haven. Trooper Bartholomew M....Tags: Bank Robbery, Crime, Law and Justice, Car Accidents, Crimes, Theft
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Small changes now, big rewards later
Women who are middle-age and older face health concerns particular to their gender and age, such as osteoporosis, breast cancer, ovarian cancer and microvascular disease (a type of heart disease more common in women).
But according to a recent report...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Health, Diabetes, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Breast Cancer
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Journal editors question sale of diet pill Meridia
Associated Press WriterEditors of a top medical journal call Meridia "another flawed diet pill" and question whether it should stay on the market as a study shows it raises the risk of heart attack and stroke in people with heart problems. The strongly worded editorial...Tags: Heart Problems, Physical Conditions, Diabetes, Health, Newspaper and Magazine
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A lifesaving rule for Mid-Atlantic residents
"The end of America's tailpipe." That description from Delaware Sen. Thomas R. Carper reflects what those of us in the Mid-Atlantic breathe, as millions of tons of pollution from coal-fired power plants spew into our communities year-round. But a new...Tags: Interior Policy, Health, Diseases, Mining, Delaware
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New system speeds up emergency response
No one seems to know why Deerfield Beach Fire Rescue's computerized emergency system has sat idle since it was installed six years ago. It occupies most of the communications center at the fire station on Federal Highway. It's plugged in. But since it was...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Disasters and Accidents, Miramar, Transportation, Emergency Planning
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Prescription diet drug raises risk of heart attack, stroke
The prescription diet drug sibutramine, sold under the brand name Meridia, should be taken off the market because it raises the risk of heart attacks and strokes in some patients, the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine said Wednesday. Those...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Health, Diabetes, Newspaper and Magazine, Diseases
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FDA urged to pull Abbott diet drug from market
The prescription diet drug sibutramine, sold under the brand name Meridia, should be taken off the market because it raises the risk of heart attacks and strokes in some patients, the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine said Wednesday. Those...Tags: Health, Plastic Surgeons, Diabetes, Newspaper and Magazine, Diseases
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Around Town: Miss Hepburn rides again
It began as an average evening. We came home from work and noticed the shredded cardboard.
What had happened? Suddenly, we realized, Miss Audrey Hepburn had ingested half of a chocolate cake.
Not just any cake. This was a dark chocolate birthday...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Health, Health Treatments, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Symptoms
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Dr. Melvyn C. Thorne dies at age 77
Dr. Melvyn C. Thorne, a semiretired professor at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health who was interested in maternal child care and family planning in developing countries, died Aug. 16 of a heart attack at his Roland Park home....Tags: Harvard Medical School, Health, Plastic Surgeons, Cycling, Health and Safety at School
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Excerpts from recent Indiana editorials
The Herald Bulletin. Aug. 25, 2010. Indiana should take action against spice As California considers legalizing marijuana to bring in needed tax money, some counties in Indiana are taking a different approach by protecting citizens from...Tags: Health, Government Health Care, Iowa, Crime, Law and Justice, Nursing
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