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Stomach flu season is here
WSBT-TV800 hundred people die from it every year in the U.S. We're talking about the stomach flu. It's sounds like a simple illness, but the Indiana Department of Health has detected a new, serious strain of it in our area. It's also known as norovirus and...Tags: Calicivirus, Gastroenteritis, Tylenol (drug), Flu Vaccine, Flu
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PASSINGS: Daniel J. Edelman
Daniel J. Edelman, 92, who built one of the world's top public relations companies and pioneered celebrity endorsements and media tours, died of heart failure Tuesday at a Chicago hospital, said his son, Richard Edelman. Edelman is credited with...
Tags: Vincent Price, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Public Relations, Nolan Ryan, Los Angeles Times
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Christmas cheer from Baltimore's big names
The Baltimore SunCharm City celebrities, no matter where they were, woke early to send seasons Tweetings. Here are just a few: Raven Terrence Cody @TerrenceCody Merry Christmas twitter and twitter fam TV reporter Jessica Kartalija @JessKartalija Can't wait...Tags: O.J. Brigance, Religious Festivals, Jonathan Ogden, S. Dallas Dance, Twitter, Inc.
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Walton Goggins talks 'Django Unchained,' 'Justified'
Alabama-born Walton Goggins is best known for playing corrupt cop Shane Vendrell on "The Shield" and born-again ex-con Boyd Crowder on "Justified," which earned him an Emmy nomination; the crime drama returns for its fourth season Jan. 8. But Goggins also...
Tags: Tommy Lee Jones, Quentin Tarantino, Social Issues, Celebrities, Django Unchained (movie)
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S.S. Coachella 2012: It's a marathon, not a sprint
Give Goldenvoice honcho Paul Tollett credit -- he knows how fans feel at the end of his festivals. "You need a full weekend. By day three, you’re tired, you’re hungry, and you're cursing Coachella. But then the sun sets and you're like 'Oh,...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Black Lips (music group), Sleigh Bells (music group), Arts and Culture, Warpaint (music group)
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Veterinarians say I'll Have Another's treatment was not unusual
Veterinarians who examined Preakness winner I'll Have Another before and after the race at Pimlico Race Course said this week that he was healthy and that his medication regimen was not unusual. The New York Times reported that the colt, who also won...
Tags: Preakness Stakes, Pharmaceuticals, Horse and Harness Racing, Equestrian, Pimlico Race Course
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FLL diagonal runway in use this week
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsAirport construction has been a big hassle at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, and this week runway maintenance will be causing added headaches for some local residents. The main northern runway is being repaved this week, which means...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Greg Meyer, Dania Beach
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Class of the month: Barre
For The Baltimore SunNot sure what to expect, I signed up recently for my first class in barre, a combination of Pilates, yoga and ballet. I wasn't too worried about the physical challenge because I am a runner and in good shape. I've also danced and am no stranger to the...Tags: Entertainment Events, Pikesville, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Dance, Entertainment
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Grand Prix of Baltimore track gets re-worked after cars go airborne
IndyCar officials listened to drivers' complaints about the chicane, man-made turns that slowed cars on Pratt Street before the light-rail tracks, in last year's race. So they left it out when setting up the track for this year's Grand Prix of Baltimore....
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Tony Kanaan, KV Racing Technology, Auto Racing, Pratt Street
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Doctors: Marathoners' reliance on painkillers poses risks down the road
As part of her marathon training, Daisy Carranza has taken an over-the counter pain reliever nearly every day for the last several months. On race day Sunday, she's prepared to pop at least seven Extra Strength Tylenol capsules: two at the starting line,...
Tags: Julie Deardorff, Pain, Tylenol (drug), Chicago Marathon, Naproxen (drug)
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Getting older, getting fit
For people who want to live past 100, the first step is taking a whole bunch more steps.
A recent survey found half of all centenarians are exercising almost every day. Most are walking, but many also are lifting weights, practicing yoga, biking or...Tags: Glucosamine, Tylenol (drug), Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Therapists, Legs
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Orioles magic more ritual than superstition
Zach Phillips keeps a few lucky quarters in his pocket. Pedro Strop wears Ninja Turtle boxers. And Jason Hammel — well, it got so extreme that he had to swear off the whole superstition thing. It was, he says, a distraction. "Yeah, I've actually...Tags: Psychology, Jim Thome, Mark Reynolds, Adam Jones (baseball), Jim Palmer
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