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TV picks: 'Arrested Development,' biopics, 'Longmire,' cartoons
Los Angeles Times Television Critic"Arrested Development" (Netflix, Sunday, then anytime). The 15-episode, seven-years-belated fourth season of what was formerly a Fox comedy and now belongs to the Internet is not being offered in advance for critical review, so you know as much as I do....Tags: Cartoon Network (tv network), Memorial Day, Bob's Burgers (tv program), Netflix Inc., Richard LaGravenese
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Khaled Hosseini sets 'And the Mountains Echoed' against Afghan history
Although Khaled Hosseini has lived in the United States since he was 15, he remains engaged in the struggles of his native Afghanistan, which he has made palpable for Western readers in two bestselling novels, "The Kite Runner" and "A Thousand Splendid...Tags: Nabi, Taliban, Afghanistan, Book, Kabul (Afghanistan)
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INTERVIEW-Soccer-Holden thrilled at U.S. return after injury woes
ReutersBy Simon Evans MIAMI, May 23 (Reuters) - Midfielder Stuart Holden will return to the United States national team next week, ending over two years of injury nightmares and with the World Cup finals in Brazil as his goal. Holden, who plays in England...Tags: Physical Therapists, Manchester United F.C., Sports, Soccer, FIFA World Cup
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Nebraska attorney general wants abortion clinic nurse's license revoked
ReutersBy Katie Schubert OMAHA, Neb., May 22 (Reuters) - Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning on Wednesday filed a petition to revoke the license of the only nurse at a controversial abortion clinic in the state for allegedly providing substandard care and...Tags: U.S. Senate, Abortion, Nursing, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues
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Meet Maryland point guard commitment Roddy Peters
The Baltimore SunRoddy Peters’ plan to claim Maryland’s starting point guard job suffered a significant setback in December when the Suitland senior underwent season-ending shoulder surgery. Doctors told Peters at the time that he probably wouldn’t...Tags: Health Treatments, Physical Therapists, Sports, Maryland Terrapins, Basketball
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Dan Brown's "Inferno" tops U.S. best-sellers list
ReutersNEW YORK, May 23 (Reuters) - "Inferno," Dan Brown's latest book, shot to the top of the U.S. best-sellers list on Thursday. The list is compiled using data from independent and chain bookstores, book wholesalers and independent distributors nationwide....Tags: Phil McGraw, Diabetes
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Woodley moving forward after 2012 controversy
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - Pittsburgh Steelers - INSIDE SLANT Linebacker LaMarr Woodley rejoined the Steelers at their OTAs this week, which may make an impression on teammates who reportedly knocked him for being out of shape last season. But...Tags: David Johnson, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Matt Spaeth, New England Patriots, National Football League
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New advice didn't change breast screening rates
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women in their 40s didn't cut back on mammograms during 2010, the year after a government-backed panel said annual breast cancer screening should be optional for them, says a new study. Researchers found that the odds of U.S....Tags: Mammogram, Medical Research, Breast Cancer, Internists, Johns Hopkins University
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NN museum hosts 'Bodies Revealed'
A skeleton straddles a bicycle, a muscle-bound athlete winds up for a baseball pitch, and another figure stares blank-eyed into the distance. The whole body specimens displayed as part of "Bodies Revealed," an Atlanta-based exhibition of preserved,...
Tags: Health Treatments, Physiology, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Physical Therapy, University of Michigan
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Berks manufacturer wins health care innovation award
HealthEast Penn Manufacturing of Lyon Station, Berks County, Tuesday received the Lehigh Valley Business Coalition on Healthcare's innovation award. The award is given to an employer that best demonstrates a unique approach to employee health, wellness and... -
More patients than docs report skin surgery problems
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More than one quarter of people being treated for non-melanoma skin cancer in their doctor's office reported some type of complication after surgery, in a new study. About half of those complications were medical problems...Tags: American Cancer Society, Squamous Cell Cancer, Medical Research, Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer, Health and Safety at School
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