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Bad kitty, part 2: Cat repellent offers a quick fix
L.A. UnleashedCody and Stewie are great cats, with one major behavioral problem: Feline spraying. This is the story of one cat lover's quest to eliminate this smelly, embarrassing problem once and for all. Less than a half-hour after Part I on...... -
Bad kitty, Part 3: A tale of two litter boxes
L.A. UnleashedCody and Stewie are great cats, with one major behavioral problem: spraying. This is the story of one cat lover's quest to eliminate this smelly, embarrassing problem once and for all. I’ve officially decided my cats are out to get...... -
Manhattan Beach man arrested after offering cash for urine in school bathroom
L.A. NOWAn 18-year-old Manhattan Beach man was arrested at Pacific Elementary School on Monday after reports surfaced Friday that he had offered to pay a third-grader for his urine. Kevin Manuel Duron was taken into custody after reappearing at the elementary....... -
Bad kitty, Part 4: The shrink is in
L.A. UnleashedCody and Stewie are great cats, with one major behavioral problem: spraying. This is the story of one cat lover's quest to eliminate this smelly, embarrassing problem once and for all. I can't believe this is something I'm still dealing...... -
Ask a Vet: How can I address my senior dog's lack of appetite?
L.A. UnleashedHave a non-emergency question about your pet's health? Dr. Heather Oxford of L.A. veterinary hospital California Animal Rehabilitation (CARE) is here to help! In this installment of Ask a Vet, Dr. Oxford has some tips for reader Doris on helping...... -
The warden of Fallouja
Mike Carlson served as the officer in charge of the Camp Fallouja Regional Detention Facility from March 2006 to October. He is now a graduate student in creative writing at the University of Central Florida.[ 1 ] They're not prisoners, they're "detainees." It sounds better, as if they're merely inconvenienced rather than shoehorned into cinderblock cells, thumbing their military-issued Korans and waiting to be interrogated. One-third are innocents caught...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Documentary (genre), Air and Space Accidents, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prisons
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Put to the test
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOnce a year or so, Roy Tialavea is summoned from his classes at Oceanside High School to report to the athletic director's office bathroom. He receives a urine specimen cup and heads for a stall. The 17-year-old is unruffled. Random drug testing has been...Tags: Local Government, Drugs and Medicines, Children, Health and Safety at School, Heads of State
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You sweat, but toxins likely stay
Special to The TimesThe products: We all carry the residue of modern living deep within our bodies. We get mercury from fish, pesticides from apples and polyvinyl chlorides from that "new-car smell." A 2005 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study of more than 2,...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses, Metal, University of California, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California)
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Live chat: sex and the prostate patient
Times Staff Writer2007-07-30 14:00:50.0 Administrator2: Welcome Dr. Lue, and thanks for chatting with us! 2007-07-30 14:00:55.0 kjohnson: Hello, my name is Kathryn Johnson and I read the article and wanted to know why proton therapy was never mentioned as a treatment...Tags: Health Treatments, Urinary Incontinence, Drugs and Medicines, Fatigue, Cancer
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Report doubts Palmeiro
Sun ReporterWASHINGTON // A House committee report released yesterday undermines former Orioles star Rafael Palmeiro's contention that his positive steroids test was accidental and provides an alarming glimpse at life inside the team's clubhouse, which one lawmaker...Tags: Steroids, U.S. Department of Justice, Jim Bunning, Baseball, Laws
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Study: BPA linked to heart disease, diabetes, liver problems
Chicago Tribune reporterIn the first large-scale study in humans of a chemical ubiquitous in the lives of Americans, a team of researchers reported that exposure to bisphenol A was associated with cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and liver-enzyme abnormalities in adults....Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Children, Health and Safety at School, Cancer, Science and Technology
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Oregon Cops Say Bellevue Man Sent Them Change Soaked In Urine
Oregon authorities say a Bellevue man was busted for speeding through a Portland work zone. According to cops Michael Lynch got their attention after paying his ticket in change. Multnomah County Sheriff's Deputies say Lynch packed a box full of...Tags: Tickets, Family, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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