5 Totally Weird Pregnancy Symptoms

February 29, 2012

Did you know that you were pregnant fairly early on after you conceived? You know — before the whole achy boobs, insane nausea, and extreme fatigue set in? I did. About four or five days after I got pregnant with my son, I completely had a meltdown because my husband picked up barbecue take-out for [...]

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Extreme Stress – The Cordova Times

February 29, 2012

by Carolyn Roesbery – for the Cordova Times Keeping a sense of humor about this winter’s abundant snowfall is one way the folks at Harborside Pizza are dealing with things, helping to put a smile on all our faces by creating these bumper stickers which they have been handing out for free. Jennifer Gibbins/The Cordova [...]

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February 28, 2012

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Tinnitus Treatment Options Provided for Sufferers Worldwide by ‘TinnitusMagazine.com’

February 28, 2012

Hong Kong — (SBWIRE) — 02/27/2012 — a person’s ears can detect a very wide wide range of sounds. From the beautiful notes produced by an orchestra to the loud roars of a jet engine.But for millions of people around the globe, their ears not only interpret sounds, they also produce them. these noises, which [...]

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999 operator rapped over fatal error (From York Press)

February 28, 2012

999 operator rapped over fatal error 10:00am Thursday 2nd February 2012 in News by Jennifer Bell , jennifer.bell@thepress.co.uk THE grieving brother of a York man said he was “shocked” and “angry” after the 999 operator who failed to send him an ambulance avoided being struck off. Retired hotel manager John Barker, of Acomb, rang 999 [...]

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Mount Airy News – Local officals keeping an eye out for whooping cough

February 27, 2012

DOBSON — while Surry County hasn’t experienced a case of whooping cough since 2010, there have been reported cases in Virginia and area officials are on the alert. Whooping cough, or pertussis, is an endemic and a common disease in the United States, with periodic epidemics every three to five years and frequent outbreaks. in [...]

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United Kingdom: Hepatitis C Breakthroughs "Wasted"

February 27, 2012

Major breakthroughs in hepatitis C treatment are of no help to the estimated 500,000 UK residents who are unaware they are infected. A poor understanding of who is at risk for hepatitis C means many who could be treated are not, said Mark Wright, a consultant hepatologist at Southampton General Hospital. “Hepatitis C is a [...]

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999 operator rapped over fatal error (From York Press)

February 27, 2012

999 operator rapped over fatal error 10:00am Thursday 2nd February 2012 in News by Jennifer Bell , jennifer.bell@thepress.co.uk THE grieving brother of a York man said he was “shocked” and “angry” after the 999 operator who failed to send him an ambulance avoided being struck off. Retired hotel manager John Barker, of Acomb, rang 999 [...]

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Jameer Nelson held out of Hawks game because of knee injury

February 27, 2012

Nelson missed his seventh game of the season — one to neck spasms and the other five to concussion-like symptoms. Nelson has had an up-and-down season averaging 9.3 points and 5.3 assists per game in 28 starts. Chris Duhon will start in his place against the Hawks, who were missing PG Joe Johnson (knee tendinitis). [...]

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A case for judicial lockjaw

February 27, 2012

Judgments should speak for themselves; when judges justify them in public, they run the risk of sounding like politicians. Justice Felix Frankfurter, one of America’s most eloquent Supreme Court judges, speaking at an American Law Institute function in 1948, aptly described the infirmity of being unable to speak about one’s judgments publicly, an attendant facet [...]

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