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How Much Contraband Can A Inmate Smuggle Into Prison?
KIAHFile this next story under, I mean in, well you have to see it to believe it. This 33-year-old sphincter smuggler, Neil Lansing, is charged with bringing contraband into prison in his...um....cough. Seventeen blue pills, 6 matches, a flint, a cigarette,...Tags: KIAH, Crime, Law and Justice, CVS Corp., Prisons, Coughing
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Logan Square farmers market OK to go
Tribune reporterThe Logan Square Farmers Market, whose future looked murky earlier this month, will go on after all, Alderman Rey Colon (35th) announced late this afternoon. During a City Council meeting earlier this month Colon had scheduled a hearing to oppose the...Tags: Healthy Diet, Rey Colon, Human Body
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Cancer-Fighting Foods
HealthKey.com contributorThe next time you're at the grocery store reach for the colorful fruits, dark leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables and whole grains. These foods pack a powerful combination of nutrients, including Vitamins A, C, E and other antioxidants, that may protect...Tags: Immune System, Cancer, Carrots, Cheese Corn, Health
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Time for a Tune Up?
HealthKey.com contributor"Why should I get a physical? I feel fine." This is a sentiment that's uttered by thousands, if not millions, of people each year. But the argument that you might feel perfectly healthy loses steam in the face of hidden killers such as hypertension, high...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Massachusetts, Education
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Inflammatory bowel disease on the rise in kids
For 10-year-old Jacob Krause, getting ready for the new school year wasn't a simple matter of back-to-school shopping. It also involved working out logistics for getting to the bathroom as many as 20 times during a single school day.
The Clarksville...Tags: Physical Conditions, Family, Adults, Health Treatments, Genes and Chromosomes
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Seniors face conflicting advice on cancer tests
Tribune reporterArthur Cohen was a healthy, active 85-year-old when his Toronto doctor recommended a colonoscopy to check for early signs of colorectal cancer. The colonoscopy -- Cohen's first -- revealed two polyps. During surgery to remove them, the elderly man's...Tags: Mammogram, Adults, Family, Oncology, Health Treatments
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How to Clean Out Your System Safely
Tribune reporterEvery three months, Pamela Bryant, 50, stops eating food for at least 10 days to clean the gunk out of her body. When she's hungry, she drinks a concoction of lemon juice, cayenne pepper and maple syrup, laxative tea or saltwater. The popular liquid...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Tennessee, McDonald's, Consumer Goods Industries, Julie Deardorff
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Even at the end, love prevails for South Bend couple
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBad or good, Kelly Dembinski said, love always prevails. And at the end of 55 years together, it got pretty bad for Kelly's parents -- Nick and Nancy Dembinski. Nick's final days were hard. Two and a half years after being diagnosed with colon cancer,...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Bob Schieffer: Getting a cancer diagnosis isn’t a death penalty
The TV Guy - Orlando Sentinel“Being told we have cancer no longer means we have been given the death penalty,” CBS' Bob Schieffer said this morning on “Face the Nation.” His commentary packed a wallop, because Schieffer and his wife are cancer survivors. In...
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