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A drink for every woman in Chicago
For RedEyeSummertime in Chicago means the bars will be as packed as ever with young singles looking to mingle and tingle. The women of this city are as distinct as the neighborhoods that produce them, and it's important for every guy to know his environment....Tags: Wrigleyville, Emergency Incidents, Explosions
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In debate over 'biosimilars,' patient safety must come first
In 1988, I became extremely ill. I had many tests, saw many doctors and was given various medicines. Some caused allergic reactions. Through it all, I remained sick — and actually became worse. Eventually, I was diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis,...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Rheumatoid Arthritis, Health and Medical Professionals, Food and Drug Administration, Health
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Howard County pets: What's the hype about raw diets?
Q: I’ve heard a lot about raw dog food, but it seems pricey. Is it safe? Are the health benefits substantial? A: Raw diets for dogs (including raw meat) have become increasingly popular. Some pet owners -- even some veterinarians -- swear by them,...
Tags: Diets and Dieting, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Research, Arable Farming, Diseases and Illnesses
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County calendar for May 23
THURSDAY — The Jessamine County Senior Center will host a “Seniorcise” fitness program for adults 60 years of age and older. The 10-week session will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. and started April 23. The center is...
Tags: Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Christian Orthodoxy, Music
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County contracts telemedicine for savings
Staff WriterCounty employees will soon have two new ways to access health care when dealing with certain conditions: via phone and Internet. The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved contracting for a so-called telehealth program Tuesday as it looks to...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners
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Popping pacifier into parent's mouth to clean it beneficial to baby, study claims
That old-fashioned way of cleaning your baby's pacifier with your own saliva could transfer germs that actually help boost the infant's immune system and stave off allergies, according to a recent study by Swedish researchers. But the study is also...
Tags: Tooth Decay, Hospitals and Clinics, Vaginal Delivery, Physical Conditions, Eczema
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Regeneron, Sanofi asthma drug seen as potential game changer
Reuters(Reuters) - A new type of asthma drug meant to attack the underlying causes of the respiratory disease slashed episodes by 87 percent in a mid-stage trial, making it a potential game changer for patients with moderate to severe disease, researchers said...Tags: Chemical Industry, Bayer AG, Placebo, Biotechnology, Medical Research
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Importance of expiration date depends on the specific drug
Q: I have several medications that are well beyond their expiration dates. Does that mean that they won't work — or are dangerous? A: The manufacturer's expiration date on most medications is 2-3 years from when the pills were made. This assumes...Tags: Boston, Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Harvard Medical School, Chest Pains
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Actavis to buy Warner Chilcott in $5 billion stock deal
Reuters(Reuters) - Generic drugmaker Actavis Inc, itself a recent takeover target, said on Monday it would buy specialty pharmaceutical company Warner Chilcott Plc for $5 billion in stock to expand its branded drug portfolio, lower taxes and increase profits....Tags: Women's Health, Companies and Corporations, Chemical Industry, Watson Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance
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Gluten-free: More new products than ever
A few decades ago, gluten-free products mostly meant rice cakes. Today, the category just won’t quit. Even industry analysts have been surprised at the strength of the gluten-free claim, said Tom Vierhile, innovation insights director at...
Tags: Potatoes, Potato Chips, New Products, Marketing, Celiac Disease
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Cape weather: Cloudy days ahead
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Showers are falling this morning around Cape Cod and will continue until later this morning, the National Weather Service says. There will be patchy fog before noon but otherwise the day will be mostly cloudy with a high near 71 and a west wind 9 to...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Cleanup
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Brew crew
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.This week, beer lovers nationwide celebrated American Craft Beer Week by raising a pint glass (or two) to their favorite small and independent craft brewers. It's fitting, then, that Cape Cod Girls' Pint Out, a women-only group that meets monthly to...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sage, Bars and Clubs, Alcoholic Beverages
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