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    Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  1. Hansen setting example

    While some might describe Kevin Hansen's extended summer in Orange County as being left behind, the U.S. national team veteran chooses to focus on a men's volleyball career that has taken him along for a long, meaningful ride.
    While some might describe Kevin Hansen's extended summer in Orange County as being left behind, the U.S. national team veteran chooses to focus on a men's volleyball career that has taken him along for a long, meaningful ride. Hansen, who is now third on...

    Tags: Diabetes, College Sports, Olympic Games, University of California, Irvine, High School Sports

  2. Nov 2, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Pet Of The Week

    Community Animal Network maintains many cats' vet treatments and medication through our "life program." This pro-quality life program encourages people to adopt those animals with special needs while removing the customary fear of "adopting a vet bill."...

    Tags: Surgery, Dentistry and Dental Health, Human Interest, Cat (animal), Health

  4. Nov 12, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  5. The God Squad: Medical ethics issue sparks questions

    Q: I have a question regarding prolonging life. My mom had a stroke and the doctor insisted she'd have pain without a feeding tube. I don't believe this is true. In any case, do I have a moral obligation to have a feeding tube inserted when there's no...

    Tags: Stroke, Human Interest, Judaism, Ethics, Health Treatments

  6. Jul 21, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Fried indulgences

    COSTA MESA — The way Jim Volz sees it, it's either in the genes or it isn't. It's all one big roll of the familial dice.
    COSTA MESA — The way Jim Volz sees it, it's either in the genes or it isn't. It's all one big roll of the familial dice. High cholesterol runs in his family. Even though his mother ate well all her life, she has to take pills for it. So on...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Health, Genes and Chromosomes, Hospitals and Clinics, San Clemente (Orange, California)

  8. Mar 4, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. When loving pets is painful for kids

    Moms At Work - Orlando Sentinel
    We are a family of pet-lovers. We have two dogs and a cat, and we treat them like princes. They bring a lot of joy to our home, and I think they have helped teach my son compassion and patience. But they also bring stress. When they hurt, we hurt. When we...
  10. Mar 20, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. When loving your pets is painful for kids

    We are a family of pet-lovers. We have two dogs and a cat, and we treat them like princes. They bring a lot of joy to our home, and I think they have helped teach my son compassion and patience.
    Orlando Sentinel
    We are a family of pet-lovers. We have two dogs and a cat, and we treat them like princes. They bring a lot of joy to our home, and I think they have helped teach my son compassion and patience. But they also bring stress. When they hurt, we hurt....

    Tags: AIDS, Diabetes, Pets

  12. Mar 16, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Setting L.A. Times stories to song: The week's Column One features

    L.A. NOW
    Calling all lovers of good storytelling and good music (and not necessarily in that order). So you don’t have to do all the work, here’s a curated list of the week’s offerings of the signature Times feature called the Column......
  14. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Class on parenting becomes a journey through loss, grief and hope

    Roshawne Mackey walked into the Jordan Downs community center clutching a pink pamphlet from a funeral over the weekend, her face like stone.
    Roshawne Mackey walked into the Jordan Downs community center clutching a pink pamphlet from a funeral over the weekend, her face like stone. Her niece had been 11 — a diabetic who wasn't given her insulin shots. The dozen or so women in the...

    Tags: Teachers, Family, Students, Health and Safety at School, Arts and Culture

  16. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Decoding the diabetic diet

    A crucial tool in controlling diabetes is being vigilant about what you put in your mouth. But, some experts say, you don't have to be a slave to the glycemic index or banish cake and ice cream forever.
    A crucial tool in controlling diabetes is being vigilant about what you put in your mouth. But, some experts say, you don't have to be a slave to the glycemic index or banish cake and ice cream forever. The primary goal for diabetics is to regulate...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, University of Maryland, College Park, Diabetes, Heart Disease, American Diabetes Association

  18. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Donny and Marie are pros at this

    Donny and Marie Osmond hit the stage at the Pantages Theatre in a cloud of nearly palpable pizazz.
    Donny and Marie Osmond hit the stage at the Pantages Theatre in a cloud of nearly palpable pizazz. For two hours the indefatigable showbiz veterans, kicking off "A Donny and Marie Christmas in Los Angeles," sang, danced and smiled — oh, did they...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, The Voice (tv program), The Osmonds (music group), Philosophy, Music

  20. Oct 9, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. CVS customers say prescription refills weren't OKd

    George Engelke manages his CVS prescriptions online. If he needs more of a medicine, he orders it. If he's going to be away from his Corona del Mar home, he tells the pharmacy where to send the shipment. He's never asked CVS to automatically refill his...

    Tags: Medicare, Osteoporosis, Health and Medical Professionals, Glaucoma, Insurance

  22. Sep 21, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. Salem woman takes part in diabetes research

    People with  Type One Diabetes have to manage their disease every day.  They're tied to insulin pumps and blood sugar monitors. But one local woman is taking part in clinical research she hopes will one day give more freedom to people with diabetes.
    WDBJ-TV Anchor/Reporter
    People with  Type One Diabetes have to manage their disease every day.  They're tied to insulin pumps and blood sugar monitors. But one local woman is taking part in clinical research she hopes will one day give more freedom to people with diabetes. "I...

    Tags: Diabetes, Pancreas, Technology, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Science and Technology

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