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    Oct 21, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Rabid bat discovered in south Orange County

    L.A. NOW
    Orange County health officials issued a warning to the public Thursday after a rabid bat was discovered in a residential area of San Juan Capistrano. Anyone who might have had contact with a bat in the vicinity of Village and......
  2. Oct 20, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Oct 14, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  4. Oct 10, 2010 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. Parents now learning about "spice" -- a rising alternative to smoking pot

    YORK — Teachers noticed the 16-year-old York High School student stumbling around and acting strangely almost as soon as he arrived at school one morning a few weeks ago.
    YORK — Teachers noticed the 16-year-old York High School student stumbling around and acting strangely almost as soon as he arrived at school one morning a few weeks ago. Noting the teen's slurred, incoherent speech, a teacher called for an...

    Tags: Vitamin D, Juvenile Delinquency, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Social Issues, Behavioral Conditions

  6. Oct 5, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. UCF offensive coordinator Charlie Taaffe talks about moving from coaching box to sidelines for UAB game

    Knights Notepad - Orlando Sentinel
    UCF offensive coordinator Charlie Taaffe talks about moving from coaching box to sidelines for UAB game...
  8. Sep 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Be slow my hurting heart: The pain of social rejection drives down heart rate

    You've been dumped by a romantic interest you really liked. You've been passed over for a job by a boss you thought admired you. A group of friends is going out together,&nbsp;leaving you out of their plans. This kind of <a title="study by Eisenberger" href="http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/302/5643/290" target="_blank">social rejection</a> prompts&nbsp;your&nbsp;brain to send warning signals&nbsp;to your body&nbsp;that there's been a sudden tear in your personal social fabric, says a new study.
    You've been dumped by a romantic interest you really liked. You've been passed over for a job by a boss you thought admired you. A group of friends is going out together, leaving you out of their plans. This kind of social rejection prompts your brain...

    Tags: Human Interest, Science, Human Body, Science and Technology, Pain

  10. Sep 22, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. FDA approves first oral drug to slow multiple sclerosis progression

    A failed anti-rejection drug got a new purpose and a new lease on commercial life Wednesday as the Food and Drug Administration approved the medication fingolimod -- to be marketed as Gilenya -- to slow the progression of disability in multiple...

    Tags: Human Body, Novartis AG, Los Angeles Times, Trials, Health

  12. Sep 20, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. State health officials say Acreage cancer investigation is near the end, with no cause found

    After more than a year of investigation and a promise from Gov. Charlie Crist to spare no energy at finding answers, state health officials said on Monday that they have neared the end of searching for whatever caused the cancer cluster in The Acreage....

    Tags: Medical Research, Family, Charlie Crist, Human Body, Brain

  14. Sep 20, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Train to Tri kits – a good cause

    The Chain Gang - Orlando Sentinel
    Joy von Werder, a USAT Triathlon Coach and owner of Train to Tri LLC, is donating a portion of the proceeds of her Train to Tri kits to the CMT Association.  Joy was diagnosed earlier this year with CMT, which stands for Charcotte Marie Tooth condition.&...
  16. Sep 17, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Exercise may reduce chronic pain

    For more than a decade, Cheryl Clark has lived with the chronic pain that accompanies fibromyalgia. After years of suffering with severe flulike aches and pains, she finally found some relief &#8212; but it didn't come from a pill or a shot. It came from exercise.
    Tribune Newspapers
    For more than a decade, Cheryl Clark has lived with the chronic pain that accompanies fibromyalgia. After years of suffering with severe flulike aches and pains, she finally found some relief — but it didn't come from a pill or a shot. It came...

    Tags: Inflammation, Hospitals and Clinics, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Science, Pain

  18. Sep 15, 2010 |Story| LA Canada
  19. No looking back for him

    La Cañada native Eric Polchow has made a career for himself as a photographer, striving for many years to establish himself as someone who sets goals and achieves them. Born into a large family and spending his formative years in La Cañada, Polchow,...

    Tags: Family, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Physical Therapists, Arts and Culture, Music

  20. Sep 14, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  21. They rock and roll all night and doctor every day

    NEWPORT BEACH &mdash; Jeffrey Haupt is a little like Clark Kent, except instead of swapping a reporter's notebook for Superman's cape, the doctor hangs up his stethoscope for an electric guitar and microphone.
    NEWPORT BEACH — Jeffrey Haupt is a little like Clark Kent, except instead of swapping a reporter's notebook for Superman's cape, the doctor hangs up his stethoscope for an electric guitar and microphone. "It's a lot like living a double life,"...

    Tags: Family, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Brain, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Human Body

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