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Dawn Turner Trice: A visit to the herbalist to talk about the flu
Apparently your tongue speaks volumes about your health without you saying a word. And this is why Lisa Lau, a Chicago herbalist, recently had me saying "Ahhhh." But that was as far as the examination went with Lau, whose clients call her "Dr. Lisa."...
Tags: Calicivirus, Drugs and Medicines, Vegetarian Diet, Flu, Dietary Supplements
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KU Med asks lawmakers to consider stem cell center
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsState lawmakers are debating a bill that could affect public health in Kansas. The University of Kansas Medical Center is asking legislators to consider a measure that would establish a stem cell therapy center. The bill is sponsored by 22...Tags: Medical Research, Alzheimer's Disease, University of Kansas , Science and Technology
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America’s Got Talent: Melanie Brown replaces Sharon Osbourne
Channel Guide MagazineAmerica's Got Talent has added some spice to its judges roster. NBC has revealed that Melanie Brown — also known as Mel B and Scary Spice — will occupy the spot vacated by Sharon Osbourne when the series returns for its eighth season this... -
Mel B. of the Spice Girls joins 'America's Got Talent'
Mel B., best known for her time as the Spice Girl "Scary Spice," has been announced as the new judge for the NBC reality competition series "America's Got Talent." She's replacing Sharon Osbourne, who left the show after last season following a...Tags: One Direction (music group), Downton Abbey (tv program), NBC (tv network), Television Industry, Howard Stern
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Connecticut's Exhaustive Rules Could Become a Model For Medical Marijuana
If you want an idea of just how tight Connecticut's proposed medical pot regulations are, consider that the requirements for grow operations include "pocketless clothing for all production facility personnel working in an area containing marijuana." The...
Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Agriculture, Health Treatments, Crime, Law and Justice, AIDS
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Medicinal Pot Could Be Available In A Year
The Hartford CourantPot-laced baked goods, pills and oils could be legally available to seriously ill patients by the end of the year under a set of careful and comprehensive new rules governing the medicinal use of marijuana to be outlined Wednesday. "We've been working...Tags: Culture, Science and Technology, General Practitioners, Consumers, Pharmaceuticals
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Anthem's mail-order policy may have crossed a legal line
Anthem Blue Cross may be breaking California law by requiring some policyholders to buy their prescription drugs from a single mail-order pharmacy, according to the state attorney general's office. Anthem, the state's largest for-profit health insurer,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health Insurance Cost, Depression, Heart Disease, Federal Trade Commission
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Reader Panel: 2013 resolutions
Today's question: What is your resolution for 2013? What change will you make, or what will you do more or less of? How likely will you be to meet your goal? The American News reader panel is an emailed question of the week. To join the panel, email...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise
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A case for Tim Raines and Hall of Fame
I don't envy the job the Baseball Writers' Association of America members have in choosing the 2013 Hall of Fame class. This year they must contend with the "steroid ballot" as names such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza and Sammy Sosa...
Tags: Michael Jordan, Major League Baseball, Mike Piazza, Baseball, Oakland Athletics
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Cold snap, far from letting up, raises health concerns
Baltimore will enter its third consecutive day below freezing Thursday, prompting health officials to warn vulnerable residents of deadly conditions, even as the region prepares for treacherous travel with light snow expected to fall early Thursday and...Tags: Physiology, Conservation, Homelessness, Hypothermia, Union Memorial Hospital
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Neurotranmitter therapy may help MS patients
New research has uncovered how manipulating levels of a brain neurotransmitter might help common memory and learning difficulties in multiple sclerosis. Johns Hopkins University researchers said the results from their experiments, while very...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Psychiatry, Memory Loss, Science and Technology
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Runway benefit at Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale
Staff WriterFashion Fight! Fashion Fight! No, seriously....that's the name of the charity runway event for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation on Thursday, Dec. 13 at the Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale. "Fashion's Fight" starts at 11 a.m. with the show beginning...Tags: Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Entertainment, Sophie Theallet, Fort Lauderdale, Fashion Shows
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