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    Aug 16, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  1. Study suggests caffeine may help protect you from skin cancer

    The caffeine in your morning cup of coffee could help protect you from skin cancer.
    The caffeine in your morning cup of coffee could help protect you from skin cancer. A study in mice found caffeine may help keep badly damaged skin cells from becoming cancerous. Scientists say this may lead to new ways of preventing skin cancer. ...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Skin Cancer, Health

  2. Aug 24, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  3. First human case of West Nile virus reported in Indiana

    The State’s first human case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in Jefferson County, State health officials announced Tuesday. Hoosiers are reminded to be watchful of mosquitoes and to take steps to protect themselves from West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases.
    The State’s first human case of West Nile virus has been confirmed in Jefferson County, State health officials announced Tuesday. Hoosiers are reminded to be watchful of mosquitoes and to take steps to protect themselves from West Nile virus and...

    Tags: Meningitis, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Vaccines, Headaches

  4. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  5. Animal control confiscates 19 pit bulls from south east side

    Marion County Care and Control confiscated 19 pitbulls from an elderly man's home on the city's southeast side Friday. Officers said the dogs were covered in fleas, urine and feces. The dog's owner, 77-year-old Kevin Gordon said he did nothing wrong, though.
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    Marion County Care and Control confiscated 19 pitbulls from an elderly man's home on the city's southeast side Friday. Officers said the dogs were covered in fleas, urine and feces. The dog's owner, 77-year-old Kevin Gordon said he did nothing wrong,...

    Tags: Urine, Human Body

  6. Feb 3, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  7. HulkaBill Workout

    <span style=&quot;FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'; COLOR: black; FONT-SIZE: 7.5pt">A friend came up to me the other day and said, &ldquo;Wow, when did MC Hammer pants come back into style?" I looked at her and laughed and asked what the heck was she talking about. She remarked that my suit pants looked a touch too big and that they reminded her of the pants MC wore when he was in his heyday. So I reached down and to my amazement found I could almost wrap the extra material around my leg again. To quote the music group OMC, &ldquo;How Bizarre!"</span>
    A friend came up to me the other day and said, “Wow, when did MC Hammer pants come back into style?" I looked at her and laughed and asked what the heck was she talking about. She remarked that my suit pants looked a touch too big and that they...

    Tags: Indianapolis, MC Hammer, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Indiana

  8. Mar 30, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  9. Commentary: "Homeland" radiation threatens more than just our health

    As the world keeps a watchful eye over the badly-damaged Fukushima Daiichi reactors in Japan, a radioactive threat much closer to home is being deliberately downplayed by our government.
    NetRightDaily.com
    As the world keeps a watchful eye over the badly-damaged Fukushima Daiichi reactors in Japan, a radioactive threat much closer to home is being deliberately downplayed by our government. As part of the Department of Homeland Security's latest...

    Tags: Cato Corporation, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Thomas Jefferson, Tribune Company, X-rays

  10. May 17, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  11. Skin Cancer Awareness Month: Skin cancer rates continue to climb

    May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and while more information is available, the problem is getting worse. &nbsp;Melanoma is one of the only cancers that is on the rise.
    Fox59
    May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and while more information is available, the problem is getting worse.  Melanoma is one of the only cancers that is on the rise. "I went in the sun tan beds, when I was younger, a lot. I laid out in the sun, sometimes...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Diseases and Illnesses, Hands, Skin Cancer, Medical Specialization

  12. Feb 18, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  13. 'Micro pig' becoming popular pet

    From the &quot;pot belly" to the "tea cup," there's a new breed of pet that's getting attention for the cute factor. The "Micro Pig" is gaining in popularity but there's been a big problem bringing it from the farmhouse to your house.
    Fox59
    From the "pot belly" to the "tea cup," there's a new breed of pet that's getting attention for the cute factor. The "Micro Pig" is gaining in popularity but there's been a big problem bringing it from the farmhouse to your house. It's nanotechnology...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Indiana

  14. Dec 29, 2010 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  15. Mom trying to get dying daughter out of prison

    A Lafayette mother says she is doing everything in her power to get her dying daughter our of a Florida prison.
    Fox59
    A Lafayette mother says she is doing everything in her power to get her dying daughter our of a Florida prison. Betsie Gallardo is serving a five-year sentence for assaulting an officer. Four months into her sentence, doctors diagnosed her with stage...

    Tags: Florida, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Christmas, Prisons

  16. May 21, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health

    <i>Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com</i>
    Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com May 21, 2012 Q: My school-age children have been sick with colds lately and, because of conflicting information in the news, I'm still unsure about which over-the-counter...

    Tags: Celiac Disease, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Blood Cells, Weight, Inflammation

  18. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Sunscreen vs. Sunblock: What's The Difference?

    If you're confused about sunscreens, sunblock and what SPF actually means today - you're not alone. The FDA's new sunscreen rules are out - making it a bit easier for consumers to choose the right products. Ellen Miller from <i>Shape Magazine</i> is here to help us pick the right products to protect your skin.
    PIX11.com
    If you're confused about sunscreens, sunblock and what SPF actually means today - you're not alone. The FDA's new sunscreen rules are out - making it a bit easier for consumers to choose the right products. Ellen Miller from Shape Magazine is here to help...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Food and Drug Administration, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Sunburn, Skin Cancer

  20. Jul 25, 2011 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  21. Lotion And Spray, How To Choose And Use Sunscreen

    When your kids are in the sun, it's important to keep their skin protected from getting burnt.  The first step is picking the right product. Greg Forsyth, with the Center For Dermatology in York County, says SPF 30 is the best sunscreen to get. &quot;We like to recommend SPF 30, most SPF 30 will cover anywhere from 96 to 98 percent of the surface area of the skin when it's applied properly," says Forsyth.
    Special Projects Producer
    When your kids are in the sun, it's important to keep their skin protected from getting burnt. The first step is picking the right product. Greg Forsyth, with the Center For Dermatology in York County, says SPF 30 is the best sunscreen to get. "We like to...

    Tags: WPMT, Human Body, Dermatologists

  22. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. How to protect the scalp from skin cancer

    As summer heats up, we've learned to slather SPF 15 or higher all over our bodies and faces in an effort to prevent sun damage and skin cancer. We've also been told to recite our ABCs when checking for unusual moles: asymmetry, border irregularity and uneven color. Unfortunately, our scalps are often neglected. Sunscreen is transparent on skin, but who wants to go to work with greasy roots? How many people wear a hat during their lunch break? And who can see a mole on top of her own head?
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    As summer heats up, we've learned to slather SPF 15 or higher all over our bodies and faces in an effort to prevent sun damage and skin cancer. We've also been told to recite our ABCs when checking for unusual moles: asymmetry, border irregularity and...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure, Skin Cancer Foundation, Sunburn, Skin Cancer

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