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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Grand Canyon wildlife event to honor memory of park biologist

    GRAND CANYON, Ariz. -- Eric York was obsessed with the big cats -- their health, temperaments and survival rates amid the park’s annual tourist invasion.
    GRAND CANYON, Ariz. -- Eric York was obsessed with the big cats -- their health, temperaments and survival rates amid the park’s annual tourist invasion. For years, he wandered the area’s crags, gullies and woods, tracking and tagging the...

    Tags: Pakistan, Biology, Epidemics and Plagues, Rome (Italy), Science and Technology

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. Derrick Rose unable to come to Bulls' rescue

    There would be no Willis Reed-like inspirational moment for the Chicago Bulls, as their star point guard, Derrick Rose, continued to wear a stylish business suit instead of his No. 1 red jersey for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Wednesday night.
    There would be no Willis Reed-like inspirational moment for the Chicago Bulls, as their star point guard, Derrick Rose, continued to wear a stylish business suit instead of his No. 1 red jersey for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals Wednesday...

    Tags: Detroit Pistons, Philadelphia 76ers, Luol Deng, Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls

  4. May 14, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. S.D. flu deaths highest since 2004

    The number of flu-related deaths in South Dakota this past season has been the highest since 2004. There were 38 influenza-related deaths in the 2012-13 flu season as of April 27, the latest report, said state Epidemiologist Lon Kightlinger. In 2004,...

    Tags: Flu Vaccine, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Disease Prevention

  6. May 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Bulls' Deng still not feeling well

    Apparently, Tom Thibodeau's definition of improvement is no longer vomiting.
    Apparently, Tom Thibodeau's definition of improvement is no longer vomiting. Moments after the Bulls coach called Luol Deng "day to day" and left Deng's Game 4 availability open because "hopefully, with another 24 hours he's better," Deng painted a...

    Tags: Luol Deng, Meningitis, Tom Thibodeau

  8. May 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. READER SUBMITTED: Doctors Express Danbury Urgent Care Center Uses Youtube Ad Online Services To Connect

    Danbury
    Only one month in, Doctors Express Danbury is setting the pace in the medical community on innovative ways to enhance relationships and to further connect with patients and the healthcare community. Instead of competing with the hospital emergency room,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Online Media Industry, Danbury, Social Media

  10. May 12, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  11. Thanksgiving weekend turns into long nightmare for Mishawaka man

    Lori McCune had finished her breakfast and was peeling potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner when her husband, Rick, walked into the kitchen to help.
    South Bend Tribune
    Lori McCune had finished her breakfast and was peeling potatoes for Thanksgiving dinner when her husband, Rick, walked into the kitchen to help. This was a ritual for the two of them, to see who could peel the most potatoes the quickest. But Rick was...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, National Institutes of Health, Viral Diseases and Infections, Bohemian Rhapsody (song)

  12. May 10, 2013 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  13. Maranatha High softball wins share of Olympic League title

    PASADENA — In a de facto championship game in Olympic League softball, Maranatha High faced off against visiting Whittier Christian with the championship on the line for three schools. A Minutemen win would give them at least a share of the title. A...

    Tags: Sports, Softball, Baseball

  14. May 12, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  15. 'Grossology' exhibit in Allentown 'like a whoopee cushion gone scientific'

    Boogers, snot, puke, farts and B.O. — all things that make kids laugh and cause adults to squirm.
    Boogers, snot, puke, farts and B.O. — all things that make kids laugh and cause adults to squirm. Even the most unpleasant functions of our body are there for a reason. In "Grossology," opening May 18 at Allentown's Da Vinci Science Center, kids...

    Tags: Science, Vomiting, Allentown, Mole (lesion), Human Body

  16. May 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Drug spending falls for first time in 6 decades

    An explosion of cheap generic substitutes for widely used prescription drugs last year helped drive the first decline in pharmaceutical spending in the U.S. in nearly six decades.
    An explosion of cheap generic substitutes for widely used prescription drugs last year helped drive the first decline in pharmaceutical spending in the U.S. in nearly six decades. Drug makers often lament what they call the patent cliff, which is when...

    Tags: Lipitor (drug), Plavix (drug), Prescription Drugs, Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals

  18. May 12, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  19. Wherever There's Joy, There's Asaph Schwapp

    He would be named Asaph. In January of 1987, Evelyn Schwapp found in the Old Testament the name of King David's chief musician, one appointed to raise the sounds of God's joy. She had been a member of the Glory Chapel choir in Hartford and more than anything in the world Evelyn loved to raise those joyful sounds.
    The Hartford Courant
    He would be named Asaph. In January of 1987, Evelyn Schwapp found in the Old Testament the name of King David's chief musician, one appointed to raise the sounds of God's joy. She had been a member of the Glory Chapel choir in Hartford and more than...

    Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., Hospitals and Clinics, Lymphoma, Passover, Hartford Colonials

  20. May 9, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Counting down to Lit Fest

    <em>(This selection is edited for clarity and length.)</em>
    (This selection is edited for clarity and length.) Tom Acitelli What do you think of when you think of Chicago? Oddly enough, the 1860 Republican convention that nominated Abraham Lincoln. Who is an author you'd like to meet, dead or alive?...

    Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Blockbuster, Michael Jackson, Nelson Algren, People (magazine)

  22. May 8, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  23. OraSure announces $10.2 million first-quarter loss

    Sales of OraSure's new OraQuick in-home HIV test, which arrived on store shelves in October, are rising, but not quickly enough to wipe the red ink off the company's balance sheet. The Bethlehem company that makes diagnostic tests for conditions that...

    Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Magic Johnson, New Products, HIV, National Basketball Association

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