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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Nearsightedness, Arable Farming, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Stress, Twins
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Collapsed Bangladesh factories ignored evacuation; more than 200 killed
SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Deep cracks visible in the walls of a Bangladesh garment building had compelled police to order it evacuated a day before it collapsed, officials said Thursday. More than 200 people were killed when the eight-story...Tags: Italy, Human Interest, The Dress Barn Incorporated, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry
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SDSU undergraduates share cancer, biofuels research with state legislators
BROOKINGS - Two undergraduates from South Dakota State University told state legislators about research project to fight colon cancer and to produce jet fuel from algae at the annual Student Poster Session in Pierre Wednesday, Feb. 27. South Dakota...Tags: Breast Cancer, Biofuels, Medical Research, Renewable Energy, Colon Cancer
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Can struts stand up to 170,000 miles?
Q: I just bought a 1998 Lexus LS400 with 170,000 well-cared for miles. The suspension seems soft. Lexus checked it by doing the "bounce" test and said it was fine. But I think 170k is beyond the lifespan of any coil/strut combination and am guessing I...Tags: Lexus, Oil Changes, Chemical Industry, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Car Engine Repair
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Tangled web for flooding victim
Q: I own a 2010 Toyota Venza. My entire car floods from what the Toyota dealer tells me is caused by a spider crawling up into my A/C drain and building a nest. The nest blocks the so water overflows into my car. The water is rug deep 0.5 to 1 inch and...
Tags: Saturn, Oil Changes, Infiniti, Rubber Products Industry, Chemical Industry
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Equine nutrition - Part Two
Correction: Last week's article “Vet school an expensive but rewarding proposition” was mistakenly printed under Dr. Darin Peterson's name. The article was, in fact, authored by Dr. Russ Daly. Nutrients Horses require six main classes of nutrients...Tags: Amino Acids, Chemical Industry, Vitamin C, Health Treatments, Dietary Supplements
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US may soon become world's top oil producer
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. oil output is surging so fast that the United States could soon overtake Saudi Arabia as the world's biggest producer. Driven by high prices and new drilling methods, U.S. production of crude and other liquid hydrocarbons is on...
Tags: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Saudi Arabia, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chemical Industry, International Energy
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U.S. must abandon corn-based ethanol
The use of ethanol in gasoline has a long and sordid history ("Food or fuel?" Aug. 3). By the early 1990s, EPA regulations had reduced tailpipe emissions from new cars by over 95 percent of 970s levels, and only about 3 percent of the hydrocarbons in...Tags: Gasoline Industry, Heart Disease, Biofuels, Renewable Energy, Chemical Industry
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Gas industry slams Bay Foundation fracking video
An industry group is accusing the Chesapeake Bay Foundation of misrepresenting the facts in a video investigation the environmental group released last fall purporting to show natural gas wells and processing facilities spewing invisible plumes of...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Chemical Industry, Science and Technology, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources
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Summer style: Outdoor chairs that strike a chord
L.A. at HomeOutdoor chairs made of wire or cord have an easy, breezy sensibility — the "it" look of summer. We look at designs from CB2, Ilan Dei, Ligne Roset, Fernmob, Viva Terra, IKEA, Henry Hall and more.... -
The butcher's daughter
The art of butchery might be experiencing a renaissance, but I've been privileged to have a butcher in my family all my life. My father often recalls his days as an apprentice burdened with nasty jobs sweeping messy floors and plucking feathers. Growing...Tags: Salt, Amazon.com Inc., Chemical Industry, Iron (dietary supplement), Thyme
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Why we're fat, Part 4: Outside forces affect what we eat, how much exercise we get
Beyond what we eat, what we're born with and what we do, our environment contributes in major — and mostly unnoticed — ways to our health and our weight.
All have conspired to make two-thirds of adult Americans and one-third of American...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Organizations, Government, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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