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A character-driven crime novel
"Believing the Lie" by Elizabeth George, Dutton, 608 pages, $28.95. Nicholas Fairclough has gone through many drug rehabilitation programs. He has recently married and his family is hoping he is finally on the road to recovery. He and his wife, who is...Tags: Crime (genre)
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Keenan Cahill Gives Back
TribLocal - ElmhurstThis Sunday a group of mom's & teachers from Lincoln Elementary School inElmhurst hosted a big fundraiser, Ella's Day, for the daughter of two teachers …... -
Southland students meet Obama during national science competition
L.A. NOWThe high school seniors thought meeting President Obama was the coolest part of their trip to Washington. That was until a handful of them walked away with tens of thousands of dollars in prize money at Tuesday evening’s Intel Science...... -
From Baltimore, a celebration of Woody Guthrie
Nearly a decade ago, Michael Patrick Flanagan Smith, a Frederick-born playwright, actor and musician who called Baltimore home for several years, began digging into the life of Woody Guthrie. The fruits of that exploration are now onstage in New York....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Broward Health Medical Center, Theater, Billy Bragg, Dancing
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Fake Volcanoes Fix Global Warming?
Fake Volcano Can Solve Climate Problems, Scientists Say (Source: FOX News)
There will be an unexpected sight high in the skies over the British county of Norfolk next month: a huge balloon attached to the ground by a giant hosepipe.
It isn't obvious,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Jane Russell, Steven Soderbergh, Arthur Miller, High School Sports
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Smithfield girl undergoing treatment for rare disease
SMITHFIELD — Isabelle Diefenbacher donned an apron to make cookies with her sister and grandma one day last week. The ingredients? Rice flour, sugar, applesauce, baking soda and salt. Because of the disorder the Smithfield 5-year-old has, she's...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cincinnati (Hamilton, Ohio), Throat, Allergies, Ohio
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The Perfect Breed of Dog
It’s been more than 15 years, but I can still see our beautiful yellow English Labrador retriever Jake running through the field behind our hospital, on a mission he knew all too well. Our daughter barely able to walk, had put Jake in a “...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Pets, Genetics, Allergies, Hips
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New test allows expecting parents to learn sex of baby early
Parents-to-be have a new way to learn the sex of their unborn child earlier than before.
A test, widely used in Europe and other parts of the world, is getting some attention from the “Journal of the American Medical Association.”
It is...Tags: Clubs and Associations, CVS Corp., Lifestyle and Leisure, American Medical Association, Human Body
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Dark-skinned men at risk of vitamin D deficiency
Men who spend little time in the sun, live in northern locales or have dark skin may need to increase their intake of vitamin D to prevent deficiency, a Northwestern University medical researcher has found.
Vitamin D is required for the proper absorption...Tags: Northwestern University, Diseases and Illnesses, Prostate, Chemotherapy, Cesarean Section
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Ellicott Mills middle teacher welcomed home from tour in Afghanistan
Maj. Dan Wood was showered with thunderous applause as he rounded every corner of Ellicott Mills Middle School.
The Howard County school's technical education teacher, who recently returned home from a stint in Afghanistan, marveled at the sight of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Afghanistan, Army National Guard, Students, International Travel
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Ereck Plancher trial: Medical examiner defends finding Plancher died from trait
UCF Athletics Association attorneys aimed to discredit the medical examiner who testified complications from sickle cell trait contributed to Ereck Plancher's death.
Medical examiner Joshua Stephany told the jury Plancher's death was caused by...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Trials, Athletes, Justice System, Witnesses
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Ereck Plancher trial: Team doctors say they did not know Plancher had trait
Three UCF football team physicians testified Tuesday they did not know Ereck Plancher tested positive for sickle cell trait and never counseled him about the condition.
Orange County medical examiner Joshua D. Stephany also told the jury on day seven...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Trials, Athletes, Justice System
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