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Tide of seaweed promises can ebb and flow
Seaweed can shrink your waistline. Grow your hair. Bring down your blood pressure along with your blood sugar. Build up the strength of your bones and your brain. Make your joints stop aching and your bowels get moving. Give cancer short shrift, and...
Tags: Cancer, Katherine Heigl, Mineral Supplements, Ashley Olsen, Health
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Headlines for Friday, May 25, 2012
METALLICA: Ulrich's Acting on Display Monday
Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich makes his acting debut -- playing someone other than himself -- when Hemingway and Gellhorn premieres on HBO on Monday night at 9:00 p.m....Tags: New Year's Day, Colon Cancer, Chicago Hotels, Amy Lee, Los Angeles International Airport
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Help isn't on way
The ship is sinking, and no one seems to be feeling much urgency to save it. Oh, Dale Sveum and his bosses with the Cubs would like more victories. But management isn't going to throw anyone a lifeline, not with so little to gain with a move toward the...
Tags: Carlos Zambrano, Jed Hoyer , Dale Sveum, Alfonso Soriano, Minor League Baseball
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Genetically Engineered Salmon Move One Step Closer to Human Consumption
Channel 2 NewsThe U.S. Senate moved the country one step closer Thursday afternoon to something that the world has never seen before: approving a genetically modified, or GM, animal for human consumption. The Senate passed a bill approving reauthorization of the...Tags: Science and Technology, Mark Begich, Lisa Murkowski, Food and Drug Administration, Elections
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County Digest
'Moonlight and Magnolias' Comedy about the writing of the movie script for "Gone with the Wind" runs June 8-30 at the Colonial Players, 108 East St. in Annapolis. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays, with a 7:30 p.m....Tags: Entertainment, Gone with the Wind (movie), High School Sports, U.S. Navy, Golf
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New law helps schools cope with food allergies
Maryland public schools will all soon be keeping emergency supplies of epinephrine on hand for students who may have an allergic reaction, and patient advocates are applauding the new law. “Receiving a dose of epinephrine in the critical minutes...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Conditions, Asthma, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Food allergies: Local children adjust to life without some foods
PETOSKEY — When Julie Poquette packs her son, Jason’s, lunch, it’s not about what he will eat, but about what he can’t. Jason, 9, a third-grader at Ottawa Elementary in Petoskey, doesn’t know what peanut butter tastes like....
Tags: Wheezing, Lungs and Airways, Health Organizations, Walnuts, Health
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Barometric Pressure
Many people have claimed to be able to "predict" approaching rainstorms by observing pains in various parts of their bodies, particularly in the joints and bones. It has been suggested that variations in barometric pressure may be the cause of this...
Tags: Science and Technology, Arthritis, Weather Science, Science, Headaches
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Emergency supply of epinephrine now required in all Maryland schools
In what parents and health organizations called a life-saving measure, Gov. Martin O' Malley signed into a law Tuesday a bill that will require all Maryland schools to maintain an emergency supply of epinephrine in order to respond to a growing trend of...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Conditions, Asthma, Family, Ellicott City
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Bryan Stow Beating Suspects Indicted on Federal Charges
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- The two men accused in the savage beating of Giant's fan Bryan Stow have been indicted on federal charges. Federal prosecutors say they have filed a criminal weapons complaint against Louie Sanchez, 29, and 30-year old Marvin...Tags: Weaponry, PayPal, Inc., Los Angeles Dodgers, Prosecution, Trials
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Websites let friends better help friends in need
Kelly Gorder of Boulder, Colo., initially felt helpless when she learned last year that longtime friend Naomi Damask, of Chicago, had been diagnosed with breast cancer. Gorder wanted to do something for Damask and her family, but the distance made it...
Tags: Barry Katz, Ovarian Cancer, Health, Science and Technology, Biotechnology
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Managing your child's meltdowns
Kids are kids, which means they get angry — and don't always choose the right time or place to lose it. So, how best to maneuver around a meltdown? We turned to David Gottlieb, a Harvard-trained clinical psychologist, who has worked with children...
Tags: Entertainment, Medical Research, Physical Conditions, Health, Apple iPod
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