Forget ‘Dr. Beach’: Area has 5 top-notch options
Forget ‘Dr. Beach’: Area has 5 top-notch options
Dr. Beach gave his list of the greatest of the Great Lake beaches, but it wasn’t a complete prescription for summer fun. No Holland-area beaches were included in his cure for the summertime blues, but here are five local getaways we think the doctor should have ordered:
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Lowden teen competes to help mustang adoptions
LOWDEN — The chestnut mustang gently nudged its head into the teenage girl’s shoulder, its lar
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DENR intensifies campaign against illegal sale of geckos
BUTTERFLY BABY – natural carved wooden toy, summer inspired
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DENR intensifies campaign against illegal sale of geckos
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources has intensified its campaign against the rampant illegal sale of geckos especially in the provinces. The DENR received reports that the subtropical lizards are being sold up to P1 million each as cure for cancer, AIDS, and other life-threatening diseases.
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Garcia: The gang that couldn’t deal straight
Garcia: The gang that couldn’t deal straight
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Genome scientists striving to save the Tasmanian devils
LOS ANGELES – Lack of genetic diversity among Tasmanian devils may be making the species particularly vulnerable to an infectious facial cancer that has devastated the population in Australia, according to scientists who have sequenced the animals’ genome.
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June ETF Roundup: Launches and Filings for the Month
Jarred Cummans submits: June was another interesting month for markets around the world as a number of important events transpired over the past few weeks. The Federal Reserve meeting came and went without much of a hitch as Bernanke called for the end of QE at the end of the month but suggested that the economy was still too weak to consider raising rates any time soon. While this was …
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Inexpensive and Safe Colon Cleansers Available at More Than Alive
Inexpensive and Safe Colon Cleansers Available at More Than Alive
“One of the chief causes of serious health problems is constipation,†says Joy Robles, co-founder of MoreThanAlive.com. “Constipation not only causes digestive problems but also serious health issues such as colon cancer.†After studying this problem, MoreThanAlive.com now offers inexpensive and safe colon cleansers.Linden, TN (PRWEB) June 30, 2011 “One of the chief causes of serious health …
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Summer Health Advice from NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
The summer is a great season for getting in shape. Whether by playing a sport, doing an aerobic exercise routine, or just returning to that familiar running path — this is the time for activity.
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Warm springs guide
If Franklin D. Roosevelt had been surgeon general instead of president, your doctor might prescribe more trips to warm springs and fewer of those pills you see in the commercials. Wouldn’t that be nice? The paralyzed president famously founded a warm-springs treatment center in Warm Springs, Georgia, mostly for fellow polio sufferers. It provoked a short-lived craze that died out in the 1940s.
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Theater Review: Shakespeare in the Park, Twice Over (Plus Once in Greenwich)
John Cullum, André Holland and Annie Parisse with the company of All’s Well That Ends Well. Is there anything more glorious than an outdoor wedding in summertime? The bride blushing (and scheming and strategizing), the clueless horndog groom elaborately entrapped, and some fickle authority figure hovering over it all, hurling lightning bolts of moral censure at sexual chaos. Ah, marriage! It’s …
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Facing deadly disease, two bat species may get help from feds, state
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced mounting evidence to protect two bat species hard-hit by a killer fungus called white nose syndrome.
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The lockout is officially upon us
To quote John Winger, as played by Bill Murray, from the movie “Stripes”? “And then depression set in …”
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She sees dead people
FOR 17-year-old Emerson Cole, life is about seeing what isn’t there: swooning Southern belles, soldiers long forgotten, a haunting jazz trio that vanishes in an instant. Plagued by phantoms since her parents’ death, she just wants to stop seeing the apparitions so she can be normal.
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Team Cure Challenge – Lake Tahoe 2009
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A security prism, not a human one
WHAT`S wrong with the army isn`t necessarily the choices it makes, but the fact that it`s the decision-maker.
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Going with the grain
Going with the grain
Coarse grains are becoming more popular in Beijing, as can be seen in the new menus of some old and more recent restaurants. Xi Bei Youmian Village is known for its cuisine from the Northwest Chinese …..
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Quiznos’s newest is good — but it’s not Southern
This week I reached out for a Southern BBQ Pulled Pork Sub at Quiznos, the No. 2 hoagie chain in America, with 4,000 restaurants from California to the New York Island — this sandwich is made for you
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Wisconsin Assembly 48th District primary candidate intro: Dave de Felice
Isthmus sent the six candidates for the July 12 Democratic primary for the 48th Assembly seat questions about why they’re running for office and what they hope to accomplish. Here is what they had to say.
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ACCUTANE: Acne Cure Linked to Depression
ACCUTANE: Acne Cure Linked to Depression
In 1982, pharmaceutical firm Roche released an acne medication that became not just an instant fad but also a sought-after drug for treating acne. Accutane, the brand name for Isotretinoin, has inevitably and logically gained instant recognition as a medication for getting rid of acne . It was considered an instant success. However, as years…
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Parasitic Worms May Offer Hope for MS Patients
For people suffering from debilitating autoimmune disorders such as multiple sclerosis, there is growing evidence that help may be at hand from an unusual source: parasitic worms
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Chemical reverses Type 1 diabetes in mice: study
TORONTO—A natural chemical generated by the same cells that produce insulin in the pancreas has been found to not only prevent Type 1 diabetes in mice but reverse the condition, according to a new study.
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Where nature nurtures: Hospitals and clinics tap into the healing power of nature
Where nature nurtures: Hospitals and clinics tap into the healing power of nature
It doesn’t matter whether it’s a tiny butterfly garden filled with bright blooms or an expansive landscape complete with paths leading through towering trees and trickling water features. If you’re hurting, you need to get out there. The idea that nature will soothe the mind, body and spirit goes back to ancient times.
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Feds OK funding for MS ‘liberation therapy’ trials
The federal government announced Wednesday it will fund clinical trials into the controversial multiple sclerosis treatment known as the “liberation therapy.”
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Holistic methods offer alternative approach for some with allergies
Every morning was the same for Mary. The former Newport Beach resident would awaken to the sound of her own sneezing, wheezing and coughing, and the day’s first glance was viewed through itchy, watery eyes. She grew weary from the struggle with her immune system.
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Justin Timberlake wants to bring Sexyback to Myspace
Part of m Specific Media deal for the music site
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Volunteers install fish habitats in Braidwood Lake
Volunteers install fish habitats in Braidwood Lake
BRACEVILLE — Braidwood Lake has more than 80 new artificial fish habitats, thanks to a team effort Wednesday by Exelon Nuclear, local anglers and a state agency.The habitats complement a five-year-long stocking effort that has added more than 310,000 fingerling largemouth bass to the lake, said Rob Miller, district fisheries biologist for the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.Braidwood …
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Two sides of Barcelona in architecture
In Barcelona, you’ll find a contemporary Olympic stadium, ancient Roman columns and chimneys that look like space aliens.
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