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Sailors sack Mustangs
NEWPORT BEACH — The scoreboard went out before the start of the second half of Newport Harbor High's season opener.
For the Sailors' sake, they did not really have to put up numbers on their scoreboard again.
The defense and special teams bailed...Tags: Human Body, Nevada
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An exhausting battle over adrenal fatigue
"Adrenal fatigue" is the sort of diagnosis that might hit home during a late-night Internet search. Do you, for example, have trouble waking up in the morning without caffeine? Do you crave salty foods? Do people seem a lot more irritating than in the...Tags: Health, James Wilson, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Research, Mayo Clinic
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Theater review: 'The Mystery of Irma Vep' at Space916
Culture MonsterShould costumes upstage the players of a low-budget romp? Yes, if the romp in question is Charles Ludlam’s “The Mystery of Irma Vep,” a penny dreadful burlesque requiring a couple of nimble actors and a dresser with the steely nerves...... -
FDA panel gives a qualified nod to antidepressant for chronic pain
As the advertisement for the antidepressant Cymbalta says, "Depression hurts. Cymbalta can help." Chronic pain hurts too. And the makers of the drug duloxetine -- commercially known as Cymbalta -- argue that Cymbalta can help with that, as well. Chronic...Tags: Health, Headaches, Arthritis, National Institutes of Health, Diabetes
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Gulf oil spill: scientists assess health effects
GreenspaceDays after a vacationing President Obama swam in gulf waters and tasted fish caught off the coast of Florida, scientists with the Natural Resources Defense Council said the gulf oil spill probably still will have far-reaching health effects on both...... -
Spiffy modern power-pop from Gentleman Jesse and His Men on Wednesday at Five Stars Bar
Pop & HissGentleman Jesse is proof positive that punk and pop need not make uncomfortable bedfellows. The Gentleman (né Jesse Smith), who will make a rare Southland appearance with his band Wednesday night, got his start plunking bass in the Atlanta garage...... -
A common virus can have devastating effects on unborn children
Daily PressCongenital CMV — cytomegalovirus — is the most common cause of disability in newborns. The Centers for Disease Control reports that it affects 1 in 150 children born in the United States. One in five of those will have permanent health...Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Culture, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Sports Legend Revealed: A marathon runner nearly died because of drugs he took to help him win
The Fabulous ForumOLYMPIC LEGEND: Of the first two finishers of the 1904 Olympic Marathon, one nearly died due to taking drugs designed to help him win the competition - and that's the one who DIDN'T get disqualified. STATUS: True. In a sports...... -
Summertime pests: Bugs, bacteria put you at risk
St. Louis Post-DispatchSummer means the arrival of certain illnesses and infections caused by bacteria, viruses and bugs that thrive in the warm, moist environment. Although the risk of catching these diseases is low, there are some precautions to take to stay healthy. For...Tags: Health, Animals, Health and Medical Professionals, Vaccines, Behavioral Conditions
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Tony Judt dies at 62; leading historian of postwar Europe
Tony Judt, a leading historian of postwar Europe and outspoken political essayist who also wrote movingly about his struggle with Lou Gehrig's disease, has died. He was 62.
Judt, who was a history professor at New York University, died Friday at his home...Tags: University of Oxford, Health, Israel, History, Health and Medical Professionals
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PTSD not just for humans anymore? German shepherd that served in Iraq suffered trauma
L.A. UnleashedPETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Gina was a playful 2-year-old German shepherd when she went to Iraq as a highly trained bomb-sniffing dog with the military, conducting door-to-door searches and witnessing all sorts of noisy explosions. She returned... -
From Canyon to Cove: Embedded with a theater group
The Devil is a piano tuner. No kidding. When David Stoneman, who plays Applegate in Gallimaufry Performing Arts' production of "Damn Yankees," told me this, I didn't know whether to believe him. After all, Stoneman is not only a masterful singer, but...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Pennsylvania, Music Theater, Washington (U.S. state), Apple iPhone
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