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In This Pick, There's More Than 1 Winner. The University of Maryland football team plays its first game Saturday against the University of Delaware. The Terps' starting quarterback will be a fifth-year senior, Jordan Steffy. I'll be rooting for the Terps and for Steffy. But I will also be rooting for Steffy's backup, junior Chris Turner... SHOPPER. Recessionista Diaries, Part 4: Wherein we step back from the budget-crunching and get all aspirational on you. Art in the Big Apple, a Bit Farther From the Madding Crowd. NEW YORK -- Over Labor Day weekend, New York's museums can be crowded, as tourists from all around the country end their summer in the city. Washingtonians who plan on joining them might want to take refuge in five exhibitions that don't aim to bust the block. Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Randomized Controlled Trials.. UroToday.com - Overactive bladder is a highly prevalent condition with enormous related costs per year. Trouble quitting?: New smoking study may reveal why. A new study from researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University sheds light on why smokers' intentions to quit "cold turkey" often fizzle out within days or even hours. Early trigger found for type-1 diabetes in mice, Stanford scientists report. Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine are shedding light on how type-1 diabetes begins. Severe Allergic Reactions in Schools - Video. Parents of students with known allergies are urged to put auto-injectable epinephrine at the top of the school supplies list. Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 offers some nifty new features. Those who expect Internet Explorer 8 to be a warmed-over version of IE7 or a me-too response to Firefox 3 will be surprised by the just-released Beta 2 of IE8. Ask Dr. Gott: Surgery is the last, best option. Dear Dr. Gott: I read your column about a person who seems to have the same progressive disorder of the spinal discs that I have. Calif. stop-smoking campaign saved $86 billion: report. CHICAGO - California's large-scale tobacco control campaign has saved $86 billion in health care costs in its first 15 years, U.S. researchers said on Monday.The $86 billion reduction in health costs, based on.. Have You Taken Your Smart Pill Today? Neuro-enhancers like Adderall and Ritalin are invading academia and the office as users attempt to improve their performance in the workplace. Uninsured Numbers Catch Some by Surprise. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that about one million more people were covered by health insurance in 2007 than in 2006, thanks to government health programs. Metro Spirit News Affected by mold Iris Harden's story. Issue #20.05 :: 08/27/2008 - 09/02/2008 BY MORGAN RINEY AUGUSTA, GA The CSRA's most outspoken crusader on the subject of mold and the illnesses it can cause is Iris Harden. She blames mold for depriving her of her home, belongings and health. In June 2003, she and her husband Tommy lived in Harlem, Ga. She was already immune compromised. Soon after they moved in, Iris began experiencing strange symptoms including acute abdominal pain, hurting lungs, muscle pain. Iris Harden's health has been debilitated by mold. "I didn't think anything of it but it got worse and worse and worse," she said. "I remember after it got really bad I looked in the mirror one day. I always took good care of myself, and I started screaming and called my husband in there; there were indentions in my face. "There was a weird sensation in there. It scared me to death." Iris said there was a water leak in the home that had been there about a year. "It was just a small leak, though, not too bad. We told our landlord about the leak, didn't tell him it was making me sick, I didn't realize it. It never got repaired." Tommy, who had always been healthy, began to experience different symptoms. "He coughed up tons of mucus - literally a Coke can of mucus a day," Iris said. "He still does." In fact, it has worsened. "His stomach is all swollen. They think something is leaking in his gut." The couple went to and from the emergency room. Iris looked at an X-ray she had taken after being in the house for 11 months. She was diagnosed with a lung disease that usually comes from toxic exposure. There is no cure for it.continued. E. coli Determined In Outbreak. State health officials say they found E. coli in patient samples. The Foodie: Understanding Food Labels. Food labels: nearly everything we eat has them, yet they seldom make for easy reading. Man in hospital after stabbing incident in Carlow. A man is recovering in hospital today following a stabbing incident in Carlow town this morning. Paris: Hereditary nerve cancer gene found. RESEARCHERS have identified the hereditary gene mutations behind a deadly form of childhood cancer, opening the way to genetic tests in high-risk families, according to a study released today. Kennedy may address Democratic convention: report. U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, a liberal icon who is battling brain cancer, will likely deliver a speech at the Democratic convention this week, nearly three months after undergoing brain surgery, the Boston Globe.. Nashua Police Cruiser Involved In Crash. A witness said a Nashua police officer was speeding when he collided with an SUV and a motorcycle carrying two people. Eli Lilly says Cymbalta helped back-pain patients. Earlier this year Eli Lilly and Co. asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to allow the use of Cymbalta for treatment of low back pain. |
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