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Glendale woman to run against Kardashian in fake mayoral race
A local business owner is taking a cue from reality TV personality Kim Kardashian and entering the “mayor’s race” in Glendale, hoping to attract some of the attention Kardashian did, but for a different reason. Helen McDonagh, owner...
Tags: Personal Service, Family, Politics, Kim Kardashian, Asthma
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Man tries surgery on own hernia using butter knife
GLENDALE — A 63-year-old Glendale man was in stable condition Monday after he apparently attempted surgery on himself with a six-inch butter knife in an attempt to remove a protruding hernia from his stomach, police said. The man, whose name wasn&...Tags: Butter, Surgery, Hernia, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, Health
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Fit for life: Run Forrest Run!
It's official: I actually have followers for Fit for Life that don't have the same last name as me.
One reader was kind enough to answer my request for information on a local running club. What he told me was that there is a running club at Crescenta-...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Nike, Inc., Obesity, Health, Clubs and Associations
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Wife of man who tried to cut hernia out pleads for help
For several days now, Maria Demestihas has been shuffling her way through the halls of Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, pleading desperately with doctors to remove a football-sized hernia protruding from her husband’s stomach.
Her husband,...Tags: Surgery, Hernia, Schizophrenia, Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, Health
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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: Human Interest, Glendale (Los Angeles, California), Los Angeles, Social Sciences, Medical Services
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Former mayor Jerry Milner dies at 81
Jerry Milner, a former Glendale mayor who served on the City Council during a period of significant growth in the city, died of a heart attack Saturday. He was 81.
Although he left Glendale’s dais in 1991 after serving two terms on the City...Tags: Human Interest, Government, Politics, Regional Authority, Elections
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Grant could mean new gear
Firefighters in Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena could soon be using new life-saving defibrillators after the coalition secured a $1.14-million federal grant.
Officials say paramedics in the three cities currently use outdated defibrillators, but the...Tags: Electronics, Health, Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology
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Small Wonders: People like you and me
Did you see it? Did you watch the world tumble hopelessly into the abyss last week? When the greed and selfishness of your power brokers slammed headlong into the greed and selfishness of mine? When spoiled, selfish bureaucrats with better healthcare and...Tags: Human Interest, Florida, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Asthma
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5-year-old gets partial diagnosis for mystery illness
A La Crescenta Elementary School student who has suffered a lifetime of enigmatic health problems has finally started to get some answers following extensive testing at a federal research center.
Reece LoCicero, 5, has been diagnosed with cutaneous...Tags: Human Interest, National Institutes of Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Skin
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Banners on Brand promote child safety
The “Protect Children” campaign has begun in full force this year with our community service clubs taking the lead in the public relations fundraising for the campaign. Two weeks ago the Banners on Brand campaign came to life. All 115...Tags: Human Interest, Schools, High Schools, Campaign Finance, Education
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Council, residents weigh in on allowing artificial turf in front yards
Holding a bag of fertilizer and a bottle of weed killer in the air, Councilman Ara Najarian used what he called two examples of poison to convince his colleagues to allow artificial turf in residential front yards. “Real grass is as unnatural as...Tags: Lead Poisoning, Health, Energy Saving
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Mayor: faux grass may contain varying levels of toxins
Mayor Laura Friedman on Tuesday took issue with a report by an environmental testing firm that showed lead levels in artificial turf at city sports fields was far below federal standards.
Friedman has cited potential health hazards presented by high...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lead Poisoning, Environmental Politics, Politics, Elections
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