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By Ally Taylor May it first be noted that this entry is being written in a notebook that was covered in dust on a desk that had been moved into what was once known as "my bedroom."
Marvin Fong/The Plain DealerCleveland State freshman basketball player Charlie Woods is happy just to be able to hold a basketball, let alone play the game after suffering extensive skull fractures in a preseason workout.Tuesday night: Cleveland State vs. Valparaiso, 7,...
The funny thing about the holiday season this year (besides the unreported death of Santa) is that Americans no longer have any money to buy expensive presents for each other—but magazines are...
Winter is peak season for sinusitis, or sinus infections. Allergy sufferers are at higher risk of developing the condition.
(ARA) - Concerns over children's cold remedies have many parents thinking twice before opening the medicine cabinet to treat their little one's cough or cold.
If your stuffy nose and headache last for more than two weeks, it may be more serious than a cold. Winter is prime season for sinusitis, as the condition most often results from the common cold. Allergy sufferers are also more likely to develop sinusitis. An estimated 31 million Americans develop sinusitis each year, leading to 18 million physician visits and $5.
Todd Sanders, here with his wife, Paula, will now be able to receive disability and benefits after the federal government recently deemed Gulf War Syndrome real. Photo by Erica Yoon.
COVINGTON, KY (AP) - Northern Kentucky teenager Brian Becker was so ill with a sinus infection the day he was to take his ACT college admissions exam, his parents suggested he skip it.
WASHINGTON -- Being an ear, nose and throat specialist in Iraq doesn't feel so dangerous any more for Kareem, one of 27 Iraqi medical doctors who spent the past month learning about health care in the United States.
The dueling perspectives of “good vs. evil” and “he vs. she” have been immortalized to perfection by the humorous musings of short story writer Damon Runyon, who enjoyed chronicling the lives of gamblers, thugs, hustlers and the like in prohibition-era New York City.
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