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Ohio School Suspends Boy Over Mohawk
(AP) A kindergarten student with a freshly spiked Mohawk has been suspended from school. Michelle Barile, the mother of 6-year-old Bryan Ruda, said nothing in the Parma Community School handbook prohibits the haircut, characterized by closely shaved sidesSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Dogs Trap Mail Carrier, Flatten Tires
AP) A mail carrier was trapped inside her car for nearly two hours at a home near Hanover after a pair of dogs attacked her tires, flattening three of them. Robin Barton had to summon help by cell phone on Wednesday. When the police arrived, the dogs aSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Leap Year Babies Can Celebrate On B-Day
AP) Tillie Iverson is observing her 24th birthday Friday _ at the age of 96. Family members from as far away as Florida, Ohio, Nevada and North Carolina are helping her celebrate her Leap Year birthday. Iverson was born in 1912 on Feb. 29, a date thSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Americans Get Less Sleep Than 20 Years Ago
WebMD) U.S. adults are sleeping less than they did two decades ago, leaving few people feeling well-rested all the time, new CDC data show. The CDC today issued two new reports that peek into the sleep habits of U.S. adults. The first report comes fSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
10 Tips for Using Painkillers Safely
Take two pills and call me in the morning. That's what family doctors may have told us at one time, but the tragic deaths of high-profile stars in recent years highlight just how far beyond that simple prescription medication has moved. "We've seenSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
The Peculiar Pain of Paper Cuts
They always strike when least expected — opening the mail, rummaging through notes, and in an instant, it's "ouch!" and you're sucking air in through your teeth. Oh, the paper cut. Since the dawn of office work, it has been the one thing that can make eSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Women Disfigured by Bogus Collagen From Fake Doctor
Americans spend more than $11 billion every year on cosmetic procedures like Botox, chemical peels and collagen injections. The number of procedures being performed outside of the doctor's office is growing dramatically, as more salons, spas and even partSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
The Girl in the Plastic Bubble
Like John Travolta in "The Boy in the Plastic Bubble," 13-year-old Laura Weaver of Hereford, England, is allergic to almost everything. She is allergic to soap, perfume and animals. She is even allergic to the medicines she takes to treat her allergieSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Nurse's Aide Accused of Abusing, Urinating On Patients
MUSKEGON, Mich. — A Michigan nurse's aide abused an elderly couple by urinating in the woman's hair and pouring liquid soap on her husband's head, according prosecutors. Timothy Andrew Carl, 26, was charged in an arrest warrant with two felony counSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
What Can You Give Your Children When They Are Sick
It is the height of cold and flu season and as a parent you want to make sure your sick child is as comfortable as possible. But ever since the Food and Drug Administration warned in January that it was too dangerous to give cough and cold medicines toSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
FDA Says 'Blow' Energy Drink Glorifies Drug Use
The maker of an energy drink mix called "Blow" is facing pressure to come clean. Worried that Blow and similar products are glorifying drug use, the Food and Drug Administration sent a letter to the makers of the energy drink mix last month, threateniSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Study: Large Doses of Vitamin E Linked to Lung Cancer
A new study suggests at least one vitamin could potentially harm instead of help you. Researchers found that people who took an increased amount of vitamin E had a greater risk of developing lung cancer, according to a news release from Science Daily.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Woman Gives Birth to Baby Nearly Her Own Size
CINCINNATI — Imagine giving birth to an 18-inch baby. That would be hard enough for the average-sized female, but for Stacey Herald, who is 2-feet, 4-inches tall, it was an amazing task. The Guinness Book of World Records is investigating HeraldSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Patients still stuck with bill for medical errors
When Kevin Baccam of Urbandale, Iowa, went in for hernia surgery in August 2005, he expected to come home with a scar on the right side of his groin. But the 33-year-old school district controller actually wound up with two scars in the delicate regioSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Too little shut-eye a health nightmare for many
WASHINGTON - With late-night TV watching, Internet surfing and other distractions, Americans are getting less and less sleep, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday. And all this sleeplessness can be a nightmare for your mSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Spare the Rod?
It's a topic that riles up emotions and opinions the way few others do in the contentious world of parenting philosophies. Spanking. Should you? How could you? Is it right? Is it wrong? Online message boards are flooded with messages on the topic: the conSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Nev. clinic creates hepatitis C scare
Nev. clinic creates hepatitis C scare Wed Feb 27, 8:47 PM ET A clinic may have infected a handful of patients with hepatitis C — but about 40,000 more should be tested for that virus, as well as for HIV, health officials said Wednesday. Six pSubmitted by vickielee1970 | Published about 5 years ago | -
Kids vaccine linked to fever, seizures
Kids vaccine linked to fever, seizures By MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer 1 hour, 38 minutes ago Children suffered higher rates of fever-related convulsions when they got a Merck & Co. combination vaccine instead of two separate shots, according tSubmitted by vickielee1970 | Published about 5 years ago | -
Crowded Cribs Linked to Baby Deaths
Crowded cribs linked to baby deaths By CHRISTINE SIMMONS, Associated Press Writer 1 hour, 41 minutes ago Parents are putting their babies at risk when they place pillows and other soft bedding in their cribs, the Consumer Product Safety CommissioSubmitted by vickielee1970 | Published about 5 years ago | -
Lemon Wedge Bacteria
By Carrie Davis E-mail | Biography A lot of us like the zesty taste of the lemon. But, if you add lemon to your drink you could be adding more than just flavor. Do you know what's on that lemon? How about bacteria that could make you sick. BacterSubmitted by StarlightRN | Published about 5 years ago |