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It’s not just how many calories, but what kind, study finds
LOS ANGELES—A calorie is a calorie is a calorie — or is it? Maybe not, a small study has found. Once the pounds are shed, the proportions of carbohydrates, proteins and fats you chow down on may...
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In this Monday, July 17, 2006 file photo, a technician at Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics Inc., a Johnson & Johnson company, works in a "sterile filling" room at the plant in Raritan, N.J. Johnson & Johnson said Monday, July 2, 2012, that it is seeking U.S. approval for the first new type of medicine to fight deadly tuberculosis in more than four decades.
J&J seeks OK for first drug against resistant TB
TRENTON, N.J. — Johnson & Johnson said Monday that it is seeking U.S. approval for the first new type of medicine to fight deadly tuberculosis in more than four decades. The experimental drug, c...
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Athletes’ deaths in workouts prompt new guides
CHICAGO — The most dangerous time for amateur athletes may not be during the heat of the game or even in rigorous practices. A total of 21 college football players have collapsed and died during co...
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One of the more popular food items for summer grilling is ribs slathered in barbecue sauce slowly simmering over a grill. As people gather their traditional Fourth of July grilling goodies, it's important to remember basic food safety practices to avoid potential sickness from food borne illnesses.
Keep foodborne illness off the menu
It’s a Fourth of July tradition shared by countless numbers of Americans that as the fireworks pop and shimmer above, the slow simmering barbecue crackles and sizzles below. But even the most seaso...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun(from left) Joeshawn Starks, 17, Jordan Tyler, 16, Darrius Spivey-nunn, 17, and Olajuwon Harmon, 17, all Paducah Tilghman football players practice in Noble Park on Tuesday.
Hot spell increases chances of heat-related illnesses
It’s easy to see why people fall susceptible to heat illnesses when sweltering humidity can weigh heavy in the late summer. But an unusually dry heat wave baking the region might have people on the...
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FDA probes issues of safety concerning metal hip implants
WASHINGTON — Metal hip replacements implanted in a half-million Americans may be failing earlier than expected, but it could be years before U.S. health regulators have a clear picture of the scope...
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ALLIE DOUGLASS | The Sun
Gavin Norsworthy (left), 11, and Ethan Casada (far right), 12, wait in line at the diving board in Noble Park on June 20th. The park pool welcomes 150 to 200 visitors on a busy day, and safety is a priority for swimmers of all ages.
Doing your part for public pool safety
Summer draws everyone to the water, and many of us aren’t lucky enough to have a pool in our own backyards. It’s time to enjoy the local pool or water park, but before you take the plunge, consider...
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With the first few steps, nearly a thousand people walked around Noble Park as part of the 2012 Four Rivers Walk to Cure Diabetes on June 9, to raise money for diabetes research. Organizers say the walk raised more than $85,000.
Dates announced for 2013 diabetes walk
With tens of thousands of dollars raised in an effort to stamp out one of the fastest growing medical disorders, organizers have already coordinated for next year’s Four Rivers Walk to Cure Diabete...
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Know your BMI: Physicians urged to screen for obesity
WASHINGTON — Chances are you know your blood pressure. What about your BMI? Body mass index signals if you’re overweight, obese or just right considering your height. Some doctors have begun cal...
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Red Cross upgrades to emergency need
Only two weeks after American Red Cross officials upgraded their blood donation need to urgent, the region enters into an emergency shortage. Regina Raccuglia, communications manager for the Red...
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