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Current cold meds 'ain't got the same soul'
Almost everyone who's had a cold has gone through the same course of treatment: at the first blush of a stuffy nose and a prickly throat, you get out the chicken soup, a hot pad and a cup of tea.
Other home remedies include sweating out the cold,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Viral Diseases and Infections, Chicken Soup, Nose, Coughing
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Three Baltimore elementary students contract scarlet fever
School and health officials worked Friday to ease parents' fears after three classmates at George Washington Elementary in Southwest Baltimore were diagnosed with scarlet fever — an ailment with a scary history, but one that is easily treated and...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Parenting, Sore Throat, National Institutes of Health, Family
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Anderson leads Magic in 102-83 win over Pacers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Dwight Howard reached a new high with the Orlando Magic. Howard had 14 points to become the Magic's all-time leading scorer in Orlando's 102-83 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Tuesday night. "It's a humbling experience,"...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Danny Granger, Ryan Anderson, Broken Nose, Earl Clark
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Prep Basketball: Grey, McPherson lead Danville girls over Boyle, 57-38
hmorris@amnews.comThe Danville girls were coming off a big 45th District win over Garrard County and had already beaten Boyle County by 41 points earlier this season, so Danville coach Judie Mason could see a letdown coming Friday. While her Admirals beat Boyle 57-38 at...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Basketball, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Prep Basketball: Danville girls step on the gas, stomp Garrard 50-24
marsee@amnews.comThis time around it was the Danville girls who controlled the throttle, and they used it to throttle Garrard County. The Admirals dictated the pace of play against a team that had done the same thing to them less than three weeks earlier, and the result...Tags: Basketball
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Chiefs sign free-agent RB Peyton Hillis
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Kansas City Chiefs have signed running back Peyton Hillis, giving the team a formidable duo in the ground game with Jamaal Charles.
Hillis had a drama- and injury-filled second season in Cleveland after rushing for 1,177 yards...Tags: Sports, Football, Peyton Hillis
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Medical options expand in Aberdeen
calvinmen@aberdeennews.comWhen Kelli Koeppe walked into Kessler's on Wednesday afternoon, she wasn't looking for food or supplies. She was looking for medical care. The grocery store is home to an Avera St. Luke's FastCare, a mini medical office for walk-in patients with...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Pre-snap read: Ravens vs. Browns
The Baltimore SunThe 8-3 Ravens will get an opportunity to remove a certain L-word from our vocabulary on Sunday when they play the 4-7 Cleveland Browns. The Ravens are coming off of a pair of critical, decisive victories against quality opponents, but unlike their...Tags: Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns, John Harbaugh, National Football League, Ray Rice
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Peyton Hillis ready to rumble with the Ravens
Cleveland Browns running back Peyton Hillis said in a Wednesday conference call with Baltimore media that this has probably been the toughest season, both physically and emotionally, of his four in the NFL.
Hillis earned a spot on the cover of this year&...Tags: Frank Gore, Cory Redding, Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals, John Harbaugh
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