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648 matches: Newest at Top (Duplicate stories may occur if content appeared in multiple sections)

41. ABQjournal Sports: BASKETBALL Lobos Show Moxie In Late Going

... some defensive stops. And I can't say enough about Darren Prentice."     The 6-foot-1 senior guard, who didn't practice Wednesday because of the flu and was still sick before the game, had nine points and one assist in 25 minutes.     Prentice and freshman point guard Dairese Gary were able to knife ...
full story 12/28/07

42. ABQjournal Sports: LOBO BASKETBALL Sightseeing Over for Lobos

... disallowed because of a charging call with 1.7 seconds left in the half.     "I thought it was a horrendous call," Knight said after the game.     FLU BUG: Alford said senior guard Darren Prentice missed the tour of Pearl Harbor with a stomach bug, but all other Lobos were healthy as of Wednesday afternoon ...
full story 12/26/07

43. ABQjournal Go: Nearing the Century Mark, He Doesn't Just Do It. He Teaches It

... , fresh fruit.     For dinner: fish, some vegetables.     For anytime: sauerkraut and pork loin.     Doctors? Once a year for a look-see. Meds? A flu shot, and hold the lollipop.     For years Oscar was a mechanical engineer at Sandia Labs. He retired in 1970. No typo, that: He's been away from his drafting ...
full story 12/26/07

44. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Holidays Can Be Hazardous To Your Health

... . Carbon monoxide builds up when there is incomplete combustion of a heat source and-or poor ventilation.     Carbon monoxide poisoning can mimic flu symptoms.     "They might have a headache, not feeling well; they sometimes misattribute it to having the flu," Seifert said.     Everyone should have ...
full story 12/19/07

45. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Report: N.M. Scores High in Health Emergency Preparedness

... By Heather Clark/ Associated Press       New Mexico received good marks for being prepared to deal with a widespread health emergency — such as a flu outbreak or a natural disaster — according to a report by the Trust for America's Health.     New Mexico failed to score in two of the report' ...
full story 12/18/07

46. ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: A Rare and Once-Baffling Disease Forces Navajo Parents To Cope As A Cure Is Sought

... detecting the disorder wasn't easy. What can frustrate parents are that the symptoms of SCID aren't much different from the common cold or flu. Normal kids can have numerous ear infections in a year but are treated with antibiotics and the infection goes away.     In SCID patients, the infection ...
full story 12/15/07

47. ABQjournal NM: Around New Mexico

Saturday, December 15, 2007 Around New Mexico By Journal and Wire Reports     First Flu Case Confirmed     SANTA FE - State officials have confirmed the first flu case of the season in New Mexico.     The state Department of Health announced Friday that a 3-year-old Curry County girl has the flu ...
full story 12/15/07

48. ABQjournal NM: State Wants to Look Into Hospital Infection Rates

... .     That's the recommendation of a state Health Department-led task force that also suggested tracking the rates of health care workers who receive flu shots.     The initial program should be voluntary and results confidential, according to the task force.     The task force was formed pursuant to ...
full story 12/09/07

49. ABQjournal Venue: Krutch Keeps Music Hot With 'Flame'

Friday, December 7, 2007 Krutch Keeps Music Hot With 'Flame' By Patrick Dunn For the Journal     Trevor McNevan had the flu. The frontman for rockers Thousand Foot Krutch postponed his interview a day to recover. "It was the first day I had to stay home and watch daytime TV," he joked.     McNevan ...
full story 12/06/07

50. ABQjournal Westspts: Scorps Want Blood

... , the holidays are around the corner and people get very involved with activities, company in town, parties, shopping to do, as well as the cold and flu season and if you're not healthy, you can't donate," Smith said.     Any donors are appreciated, but there are those with a certain blood type that ...
full story 12/05/07

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