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    Aug 13, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  1. Healing Armenian kids a sight to see

    Reaching from Los Angeles to Yerevan, local doctors are healing the eyes of Armenian infants who otherwise would go blind.
    Reaching from Los Angeles to Yerevan, local doctors are healing the eyes of Armenian infants who otherwise would go blind. In June, a team of six doctors performed surgeries at a neonatal clinic in Yerevan, delivered key equipment and trained roughly...

    Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Eyes and Vision, Internists, Surgery, Yerevan (Armenia)

  2. Dec 8, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Car hits baby in stroller

    GLENDALE — Two collisions Tuesday morning resulted in minor injuries to a car passenger and a baby in a stroller, police said. An unlicensed driver, Andros Martinez, 18, was arrested and cited by police after allegedly broadsiding a white...

    Tags: Music Theater, Injuries and Wounds, Chevy Chase, Health, Vehicles

  4. Jun 9, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  5. Films to aid newborns

    Special to the News-Press
    Most people don't associate baby warmers with the movies "Karate Kid" or "Grown Ups," but maybe after Verdugo Hills Hospital hosts its first film series, they might. The first film series at United Artists La Caņada 8 Theatres will feature the upcoming...

    Tags: Sports, Entertainment, Tickets, Jeff Blake, Vice (movie)

  6. Jul 7, 2010 |Story| Glendale News Press
  7. Briefly In Public Safety: Mother surrenders her baby at hospital

    Mother surrenders her baby at hospital GLENDALE — A woman surrendered her 2-day-old infant Friday at a Glendale hospital, health officials announced. As a part of the Los Angeles County's Safe Surrender program, the woman gave up her baby boy,...

    Tags: Don Knabe, Los Angeles, Family, Health, Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Nov 9, 2010 |Story| Daily Press
  9. A common virus with lasting effects

    Liam look's back to the playground area as his mother, Polly Matthews buckles him in his car seat. Liam was born with hypotonal cerebral palsy. Matthews is trying to get the word out about CMV and its effects on pregnant women.
    Daily Press
    Liam look's back to the playground area as his mother, Polly Matthews buckles him in his car seat. Liam was born with hypotonal cerebral palsy. Matthews is trying to get the word out about CMV and its effects on pregnant women. Summary: One mother is...

    Tags: Culture, Hearing Impairment, Internists, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  10. Dec 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. With children and food allergy diagnoses, thoroughness is key

    More and more kids these days seem to have food allergies, and peanut-free classrooms are becoming the norm in many elementary schools.
    More and more kids these days seem to have food allergies, and peanut-free classrooms are becoming the norm in many elementary schools. In trying to characterize the apparent increase, scientists have identified two distinct trends. The first is that...

    Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Pediatrics, Human Body, Wheezing, Abdominal Pain

  12. Dec 12, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Pajamas, nightgowns and lingerie make cozy Christmas gifts

    Somehow the holiday season brings out the urge to get cozy. Maybe that's why nightwear is a perennial favorite gift this time of year. Or maybe it's because it lends itself to stress-free shopping. After all, how many times can you give your brother-in-law a "make your own beer kit" or your mom an electric cheese grater? But almost everyone (except the most die-hard of nudists) seems to appreciate the versatility and comfort of jammies.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Somehow the holiday season brings out the urge to get cozy. Maybe that's why nightwear is a perennial favorite gift this time of year. Or maybe it's because it lends itself to stress-free shopping. After all, how many times can you give your brother-in-...

    Tags: Neiman Marcus, Tori Spelling, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Charles, Prince of Wales, Newport Beach

  14. Aug 13, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Whooping cough risks and symptoms

    Whooping cough is a respiratory infection caused by the <i> Bordetella pertussis</i> bacterium. An airborne disease that can also be spread through direct contact, it infects infants when someone with the disease breathes on them or coughs or sneezes in close proximity to them.
    Los Angeles Times
    Whooping cough is a respiratory infection caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacterium. An airborne disease that can also be spread through direct contact, it infects infants when someone with the disease breathes on them or coughs or sneezes in close...

    Tags: Coughing, Plastic Surgeons, Allergies, Whooping Cough, Preventative Medicine

  16. Nov 8, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. The food-mood connection

    You've heard the claims: Chocolate evokes that loving feeling. Eating fish makes you smarter. Pure carbs calm you down. If you are what you eat, as they say, then it certainly stands to reason that food can influence mood and brain power.
    You've heard the claims: Chocolate evokes that loving feeling. Eating fish makes you smarter. Pure carbs calm you down. If you are what you eat, as they say, then it certainly stands to reason that food can influence mood and brain power. The theory...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Halloween, Psychiatry, Human Interest

  18. Jul 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Late preterm birth increases risk of respiratory illness

    Attention pregnant women: No, you cannot spring the baby early because you're tired of swelling, heartburn and frequent trips to the bathroom. Yet another study shows that being born even a few weeks early is not healthy for the baby. In the new study,...

    Tags: Lungs and Airways, Learning Disability, Internists, Medical Research, Illnesses

  20. Dec 21, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Lisa Madigan sends warning on crib bumpers

    The Illinois attorney general's office is warning parents not to use crib bumper pads in nurseries because they pose suffocation and strangulation hazards for babies.
    The Illinois attorney general's office is warning parents not to use crib bumper pads in nurseries because they pose suffocation and strangulation hazards for babies. The agency is also pressing the trade group that represents product manufacturers to...

    Tags: New Products, Lawyers, Children, Illinois, American Academy of Pediatrics

  22. Jun 22, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  23. Flight Attendant Helps Deliver Baby on Plane

    FORT LAUDERDALE -- An American Airlines flight attendant can add delivering a baby to her in-flight accommodations.
    KTLA News
    FORT LAUDERDALE -- An American Airlines flight attendant can add delivering a baby to her in-flight accommodations. Patricia Sund helped deliver a baby boy on a flight from Port-au-Prince, Haiti to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. It happened on June 11 aboard...

    Tags: American Airlines, Inc., KTLA, Fort Lauderdale, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Haiti

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