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Study: Smoking down, obesity up
The rate of smoking in the greater Glendale area has dropped to below 10%, according to a new study released this week.
The Glendale Community Needs Assessment, required by law every three years, identifies health trends to help Glendale Adventist...Tags: Weight, Human Interest, Medical Services, Overweight, Cancer
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Use scare tactics to dissuade smokers
A leading cause of preventable death in United States has unfortunately become an addicting habit for many people all over the nation. This extremely harmful habit is smoking tobacco, known as cigarettes. Smoking causes many health problems, such as...Tags: Human Interest, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, Cancer
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William David Plumley, Jr.
William David Plumley, Jr. On June 1, 2011, just a few weeks short of his 87th birthday, Bill Plumley peacefully succumbed to heart disease. Bill was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa on June 22, 1924. During the Depression, his family moved to Los...Tags: Retirement, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense, World War II (1939-1945)
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Doctors supplement income via drug companies
A cardiologist, endocrinologist, psychiatrist, nurse practitioner and allergist. These five medical professionals in Burbank and Glendale may have different specialties, but they have one source of income in common — drug companies. Since 2009, 33...Tags: Psychiatry, Pharmaceuticals, Cancer, Health and Safety at School, Cardiologists
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Nestle enjoys strong 2010
Pet food sales in North America and revenue growth in the developing world were bright spots in 2010 for Nestle, S.A., with U.S. headquarters in Glendale, company officials reported Thursday. Leaders of the Swiss company said that despite a rise in the...Tags: Diabetes, Health, Nestle SA, North America, Pizzas
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Armenian Relief Society chairwoman honored
What made the Crescenta Valley Chamber monthly mixer a little out of the ordinary this week was its host — the Armenian Relief Society, which is often thought of as more concerned with community outreach and humanitarian issues than business....Tags: Human Interest, Radio, Elections, Univision (tv network), Health
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Globetrotters a slam dunk with Balboa students
Members of the Harlem Globetrotters on Wednesday dribbled between legs, around backs, over shoulders and through the gates of Balboa Elementary School as part of a promotion for heart-healthy lifestyles.
“It is very important to let the kids...Tags: Human Interest, Heart and Circulatory System, Politics, Elections, Harlem Globetrotters
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Setting the heels in motion
It might have been hard on the feet, but it was good for the heart.
Dozens of women — and a few good-natured men — Thursday slipped into red, sky-high pumps and strutted their stuff at the Glendale Galleria as part of the first Go Red for...Tags: Radio, Heart Surgery, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Health
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Women, men strut for a good cause
Dozens of women, and a few good-natured men, Thursday slipped into red, sky-high pumps and strutted their stuff at the Glendale Galleria as part of the first Go Red for Women Stiletto Strut.
“They are a little uncomfortable, but I am managing,&...Tags: Nia Peeples, Radio, Heart Surgery, Breast Cancer, Surgery
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Toasting to success
A gala fundraiser for Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center's Chest Pain Center was topped off with a surprise announcement on Sunday that the program would receive accreditation as the first of its kind in Los Angeles County.
The 23rd annual...Tags: Chest Pains, Auction Service, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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Hospitals ban smoking
Come Jan. 1, there will be no butts about it at Glendale's two largest hospitals. Glendale Memorial Hospital and Health Center and Glendale Adventist Medical Center will become smoke-free in the new year. Ashtrays will be gone, "no smoking" signs will be...Tags: Employees, Unions, Diabetes, Cancer, Behavioral Conditions
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Money slated for Glendale Memorial
Local heart patients got a boost when Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) on Monday announced he had secured enough money in an appropriations bill for a $350,000 upgrade for the chest pain center at Glendale Memorial Hospital. Hospital officials said they...Tags: Medical Services, Adam Schiff, Internists, Europe, Chest Pains
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