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Ai Weiwei talks about art, his health and life out of prison
Culture MonsterAi Weiwei discusses his Zodiac heads installation at LACMA... -
What to do if your house is flooded
HealthIf Hurricane Irene is as dreadful as some fear, it will pay for you to be prepared for the after-effects just as you should be prepared for its coming. The main concern after a flood is contaminated water. (Read: sewage.) Keep children and pets out of... -
Glen Ellyn resident struggles to hang on to historic house
TribLocal - Glen Ellyn » NewsA historic two-story gray Queen Anne Victorian-style house in northeast Glen Ellyn – famously moved across town in 1989 — is declining and has an …... -
Taylor Armstrong spills secrets about married life with Russell
Ministry of GossipTaylor Armstrong's catharsis chat spree is unearthing a lot unpleasantness surrounding the suicide of her husband Russell Armstrong -- and not just from the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" cast member. Taylor Armstrong was on site when Russell... -
Brother of South Middletown Girl with Cancer Leads Baseball Team in Shaving their Heads
Multi-media JournalistHeaven Kelley is just 12 years old but is currently facing the biggest challenge of her life. After feeling numbness in her face and hands, waking up in severe pain, and being misdiagnosed cancer was found. "I think cancer's an ugly disease," said John...Tags: Cancer, Chemotherapy, Health, Health Treatments, WPMT
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Prairie Fare: Gluten-free foods not necessary for everyone
FARGO, N.D. - As I perused the menu in the Italian restaurant, I noticed "available gluten- free" by several of the menu options. I had just read an article about the increasing popularity of gluten-free foods, and I had noticed several new baking mixes...Tags: Symptoms, Intestine, Manufacturing and Engineering, Electrical Appliance, Feet
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Fire up the grill
This weekend, millions of Americans are expected to fire up the grill as they observe Memorial Day.
According to the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association, Memorial Day is the second most popular barbecuing holiday, behind only the Fourth of July and...Tags: Foods and Beverages, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Holidays, Hot Dogs, Steaks
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Medical Watch: Spotlight on rare hair pulling disorder
WGN NewsEveryone is familiar with the phrase, “it makes me want to pull my hair out.” But what you might not know is that some people really do feel that way and they pull until they have no more hair left. It’s not a common problem, but it is...Tags: Hair and Nails, Rush University, Social Sciences, Health, Psychiatrists
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Continuing fight for a cure
It’s billed as a celebration and the people really do party! That’s what the annual Relay For Life event in Somerset County is – a celebration of life. And the people who help with this American Cancer Society fundraiser do their best...Tags: Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Human Body, Health, Celebrities
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Could your cell phone kill you?
Web reporterUsing a mobile phone may increase the risk of certain types of brain cancer and users should consider ways of reducing their exposure, World Health Organization (WHO) cancer experts said on Tuesday. WHO lists cell phone use in the same hazard category as...Tags: Cancer, United Nations, New York University, Science and Technology, Health
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Darryl Owens: Dad morphs into caregiver as Mom gets sicker
The passing decades have thrown my childhood memories slightly out of focus. Still, my most vivid recollections retain their sharpness, and have come to mind lately and often.
I remember my dad often dragging through the porch door late in the evening...Tags: Cancer, Richard Pryor, Human Body, Brain, Chemotherapy
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From Canyon To Cove: Medical odyssey continues
Editor's Note: This is the second of two parts. * After getting home from UC Irvine's gastrointestinal clinic, we cried, each blaming ourselves for causing what would surely be a life-changing illness. I called my sister Libby, a breast cancer survivor...Tags: Steve Jobs, Manufacturing and Engineering, House (tv program), Breast Cancer, University of California, Irvine
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