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Laurel healing institute receives university accreditation
Maryland will soon be home to a new university — one in which students can train in acupuncture, Chinese herbs and other forms of integrative medicine. The Tai Sophia Institute, a Howard County holistic health training center, has received state...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Laurel, Acupuncture, Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning
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Dodgers get it right: Sandy Koufax joins club as special advisor
The Dodgers’ new owners have made some nice moves, some intriguing moves and some absolutely blockbuster moves since they took over last May. On Tuesday they upped their game to a completely brilliant move. There’s being fan-friendly, and...
Tags: Spring Training, Matt Kemp, Sports, Los Angeles Dodgers, Time Warner Cable Inc.
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Oscar Micheaux: A legend's links
Leroy Collins never says anything about it. He never tells his neighbors he was once a movie star — once. Collins is 89 and lives by himself in the Montgomery Place retirement community in Hyde Park. Scientists who worked on the Manhattan...
Tags: Celebrities, Movies, Manhattan (New York City), South Loop, Entertainment
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Supplements we take mostly not ordered by doctors, study says
There is oh, so much publicity about fish oil pills, calcium and vitamin D – let alone the many more unusual dietary supplements. Are Americans persuaded? About half of U.S. adults use dietary supplements, and less than a quarter of the people who...
Tags: Mineral Supplements, Medical Research, Vitamin D, Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Healthy Diet
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5 Questions: Diet advice that goes against the grain
You've heard about the "Wheat Belly" diet, right? Well, technically, it doesn't exist. Dr. William Davis points out that the word "diet" does not appear on either the cover of his bestselling "Wheat Belly" book published in 2011 or on the follow-up,...
Tags: High Blood Pressure, Cheddar Cheese, Breads, Foods and Beverages, Overweight
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'What love is about'
When Kevin Doyle's daughter was 2 years old, she was spry and energetic, but in the space of a week, she went from jumping and skipping to not being able to roll over in her crib without help. Doctors believed it was a virus that would pass, Doyle said,...
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections
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Aging rover Opportunity still exploring new terrain on Mars
Nine years after landing on Mars for a three-month mission, the aging NASA rover Opportunity may be poised to find more evidence that water once flowed on the Red Planet. The rover's first discovery of clues that water once flowed on Mars was announced...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Science, Google Inc., Science and Technology, NASA
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CDC: 1 in 8 U.S. women binge drink 3 times a month
CBS NewsThe dangerous activity of binge drinking -- defined as consuming four or more alcoholic drinks at one time -- can take a toll on anyone's health. And, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals in a new report, it's an under-recognized...Tags: Schools, Behavioral Conditions, High Schools, Women's Health, Breast Cancer
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Catching Up With ... Willie Richardson
The Baltimore SunIt was, Willie Richardson said, the perfect send-off. Against Pittsburgh in 1971, the Colts' veteran caught two touchdown passes within two minutes to break open a 34-21 victory at Memorial Stadium. They would be the final TDs in a nine-year career...Tags: Sports, Football, Southwestern Athletic Conference, John Mackey, Minnesota Vikings
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Report: Andrew Bynum's knees still ailing
Philadelphia 76ers center Andrew Bynum is still feeling pain in his left knee, according to an Associated Press report. The Lakers made the blockbuster trade over the off-season to acquire Dwight Howard in exchange for arguably the league's second-...Tags: Knees, Dwight Howard, Philadelphia 76ers, Andrew Bynum
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Caring for fragile kids
Hundreds of Illinois parents whose medically fragile and technology-dependent children receive skilled nursing services at home through a state-run program are anxiously waiting to find out if their sons and daughters will continue to qualify. The...
Tags: Genetic Condition, Hospitals and Clinics, Lungs and Airways, Medicaid, Cerebral Palsy
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Discussion about carpal tunnel treatment set for Jan. 21
A free, bag-lunch talk about carpal tunnel syndrome is at 12:15 p.m. Monday, Jan 21, at Arthritis Treatment Center, 71 Thomas Johnson Drive, Frederick. Dr. Wei will discuss how carpal tunnel release can be performed using a small needle with ultrasound...
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