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Our View: Education key to preventing heat-related illnesses
It is that time of the year again, when the extreme summer heat drives most of us indoors — as well as batty. If you happen to be one of those rarified few that are hardly bothered by the heat and actually relish in its presence, then consider...Tags: Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Heat Stroke, Physical Conditions
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Imperial Valley takes precaution during extreme heat
Staff WriterWater is a player's best friend during "Hell Week" as athletes across the Imperial Valley are taking the necessary safeguards to stay healthy during the scorching summer heat. “It’s pretty bad; if you don’t hydrate, it can get you,&...Tags: High School Sports, Weather Warnings, Football, Sports, Symptoms
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Tigers fall to Jaguars in quarterfinals
Special to this NewspaperVALLEY CENTER —Playing its fourth game in five days in San Diego County, the Imperial High baseball team lost to Valley Center High, 6-0, to end its season. The loss came in the quarterfinals of the CIF-San Diego Section Division IV double-...Tags: Henry Rodriguez, Sports, California Interscholastic Federation, Baseball
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El Centro Schools ready for excessive heat warning
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterWith the issuing of the first excessive heat warning of the school year, El Centro Elementary School District made arrangements to keep students safe, school officials say. An excessive heat warning was issued Tuesday and expires tonight,...Tags: Weather Warnings, Schools, Symptoms, Weather
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Cover Story Letty Guerra: A Mother and Wife First
Valley Women WriterAs the youngest child in a family with eight children, Letty Guerra never dreamed of high finance or corporate careers. Instead, sheset her sights on becoming a loving mom with a large family of her own. Little did she know that fulfilling her simple...Tags: Rosacea, Colleges and Universities, Cancer, Family, Arts
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Fairbanks Snowshoe Hare Death Prompts Tularemia Warning
Channel 2 NewsAlaska Department of Fish and Game officials are asking people to watch for signs of a bacterial disease that can be transferred to pets and humans, after it killed a snowshoe hare near Fairbanks last week. In a Wednesday statement, Fish and Game says...Tags: Pneumonia, Labor Day, Diseases and Illnesses, Memorial Day, Symptoms
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Fatigue can bring problems for children, teens
A recently published study in the American Journal of Psychiatry took a look at the relationship between fatigue and depression in teenagers. Though fatigue is often thought to be a symptom of depression, the study showed that may not always be the case....
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Finals media day: Pop perspective, Wade knee, LeBron headband
South Florida Sun SentinelFor one final time, players and coaches at the NBA Finals were back to talking the talk on Wednesday afternoon, the final off-day media session of the series that concludes with Thursday's 9 p.m. winner-take-all Game 7 at AmericanAirlines Arena. A...Tags: NBA Finals, American Airlines Arena, Boris Diaw, Gregg Popovich, Basketball
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Detroit Tigers - TeamReport
ReutersMLB Team Report - Detroit Tigers - INSIDE PITCH Anibal Sanchez is back -- or maybe he isn't. After initially shrugging off an atypical outing by Sanchez on Saturday night, manager Jim Leyland expressed concern over his starter's 3 2/3 inning return...Tags: Joaquin Benoit, Don Kelly, Jose Valverde, Jim Leyland, Arizona Diamondbacks
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Surreal magic of OT playoff hockey
This was plainly surreal. It was the dead of night, about an hour after arriving in Miami on a charter flight back from Cuba, where we few visitors from the U.S. always felt disoriented. I was rolling the radio dial in a rental car until landing on...
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Researchers find 2 types of brain atrophy in 'Gulf War illness'
Using brain scans and exercise stress tests, researchers have identified two biologically distinct subgroups of veterans suffering from so-called Gulf War illness. Their bodies reacted differently to physical exertion, and their brains had atrophied...
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Few fireworks as stumbling Croatia joins a troubled EU
Reuters* Croatia fights worst recession since 1991 independence * Indifference reigns despite achieving "historic aim" * Enlargement fatigue, debt crisis greet the new member * Debt, deficit under scrutiny for breaching EU limits * Germany's Bild brands...Tags: Zagreb (Croatia), Economy, Business and Finance, European Debt Crisis, Balkan Peninsula, Croatia
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