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Wife 'heartbroken' at death blamed on meningitis
Eddie Lovelace's symptoms were subtle at first, almost imperceptible -- a headache now and then, a little dizzinessin the first week of September. A healthy 78-year-old circuit court judge in Albany, Kentucky, Lovelace didn't want to go to the doctor,...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Back Pain, Meningitis, Graduation, Justice System
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Lake commissioners shouldn't tinker with EMS
First of two parts. Don't mess with EMS. Lake County's nonprofit ambulance service is tops, winning national awards and even developing new techniques that save lives. But now some shortsighted county commissioners whose sole goal is to save money have...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Heart Attack, Companies and Corporations, Disasters and Accidents
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Anthem's tip for better health: Try this ice cream
Anthem Blue Cross wants people to eat better. And to help its members make more healthful food choices, the insurance giant is sending out money-saving coupons. For ice cream. And processed sandwich meat. And mayonnaise. And canned vegetables. And,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Honey, Heart Disease, Grocery Coupons, Mayonnaise
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Too much salt spells health trouble for kids too
Children are eating as much salt as adults, according to a new report, and experts are concerned. Most adults consume too much sodium and that can have serious health implications. Too much salt in a person's diet can raise your blood pressure; high...
Tags: Heart Disease, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Problem Solver: Cable dispute not so rosy
Over the years, Sophia Twaddell has spent a small fortune landscaping her Evanston backyard. Rose bushes dot the fence line, while brightly colored hydrangeas, peonies and rhododendrons form a lush garden, anchored by a serenely bubbling fountain. For...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Jon Yates, Satellite and Cable Service
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Indiana's first neuroscience center to open Monday
Indiana's first neuroscience center will soon open. A special ceremony was held Friday at the new Indiana University Health Neuroscience Center on West 16th Street. Beginning Monday, the center will treat Alzheimer's disease, brain tumors, epilepsy,...
Tags: Science and Technology, High Blood Pressure, Alzheimer's Disease, Injuries and Wounds, Diseases and Illnesses
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Recognizing signs of a stroke with F.A.S.T.
Stroke is the fourth-leading cause of death in the United States, killing more people each year than automobile accidents. “It's not the same as a heart attack, because most people that have a heart attack have pain,” said Dr. James Fleck,...
Tags: Heart Attack, Physical Conditions, Automotive Equipment, Health, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Critical Alert: Minutes turn to hours with medical alert system
A 79-year-old Crawfordsville woman is living in a nursing home after suffering a stroke in December. Her daughter said her mother had relied on an emergency call center the night she needed help, but first responders got to her home hours later. "The...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Christmas, Physical Conditions, Health
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After you quit smoking: Food for thought
According to the Centers For Disease Control, almost 20 percent of the adults in the United States are regular cigarette smokers. That's approximately 45 million people. In fact, cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death in the country....Tags: Heart Disease, Mouth, Human Rights, Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Walking paths unveiled at Indianapolis airport
The American Heart Association and Indianapolis International Airport will unveil three walking paths that will benefit travelers, visitors and airport workers. The announcement comes this Wednesday on the sixth annual National Walking Day. “We...
Tags: Heart Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, American Heart Association
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Chuck Dibilio is sounding better, looking better every day
I've talked to Chuck Dibilio several times over the years, often after big football and basketball performances while he was at Nazareth.
And I was thrilled to talk to him last September after he made a memorable collegiate debut for Princeton in the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, Facebook, Health
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A terrible choice to ponder
The day after hip surgery, my father asked me to bring him a frozen coffee and something sweet the next morning. I returned to the hospital with a Frappuccino and a doughnut, one or both of which nearly killed him.
He began choking and then turned...Tags: Physical Therapy, Choking, Hips, Health Treatments, Hospitals and Clinics
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