Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Herbal Medicines published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 159
» View newsday.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-14
Next >
-
Drug czar says medical marijuana is bad medicine
Associated Press WriterA ballot proposal that would legalize medical marijuana is bad medicine for Michigan, according to the nation's top anti-drug official. John Walters, director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, said in an interview Wednesday that...Tags: Voting, Diseases, Citizens Initiative and Recall, AIDS, Michigan
-
Take Action health and wellness calendar for Oct. 15
Health Check It Out program, featuring breast cancer prevention techniques from Broward Hadassah, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sunrise Dan Pearl Branch Library, 10500 W. Oakland Park Blvd. Free. Call 954-749-2521. Susan G. Komen for the Cure Wellness...Tags: Diseases, Therapies, 5K Run, Health Treatments, Basketball
-
The trial of their lives
For the past two days, Annie Siple has patiently crisscrossed the Johns Hopkins medical campus for test after test, being scanned by big machines, pricked with small needles, fastened to electrodes, injected with dye. Soon she will find out who is...Tags: Trials, Maryland, Vaccines, Health Treatments, Biotechnology
-
China suspends sale and use of herbal injection after adverse reactions lead to 3 deaths
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ China has suspended the sale and use of an injectable herbal remedy after six people suffered adverse reactions, including three who died. The State Food and Drug Administration said in a notice posted late Wednesday that the six...Tags: Medicine, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Health Organizations, Pharmaceuticals
-
Campaign Comedy: Wednesday's late-night TV wrap-up
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Shooting a donkey, debating a tree stump and checking out Mexico from across the Arizona border were just some of the ways comedians suggested Sarah Palin was preparing for the vice presidential debate. David Letterman devoted his top...Tags: Delaware, Craig Ferguson, Stephen Colbert, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton
-
Debate prep gives shows laugh lines
The Associated PressShooting a donkey, debating a tree stump and checking out Mexico from across the Arizona border were just some of the ways comedians suggested Sarah Palin was preparing for the vice-presidential debate. David Letterman devoted his Top 10 on Wednesday...Tags: Delaware, Stephen Colbert, Craig Ferguson, Joe Biden, Bill Clinton
-
Free classes
Tai Sophia Institute, 7750 Montpelier Road, North Laurel, will offer a week of introductory classes in t'ai chi chih; qi gong: Dance of the Phoenix; Chakra Energy Balancing; Feldenkrais: Awareness Through Movement; Yoga and Meditation; and other classes...Tags: Medicine, Montpelier
-
Tai Sophia Institute planning open house
Tai Sophia Institute, 7750 Montpelier Road, North Laurel, will offer an open house for its graduate programs in acupuncture, herbal medicine and applied healing arts from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Visitors can meet faculty, students and graduates...Tags: Medicine, Further Education, Montpelier
-
Anxiety disorder leaves parts of life in limbo for author Samantha Schutz
Special to The TimesIn the last few years, whenever I tried to talk about my experiences with an anxiety disorder, I ran into the same problem. I couldn't describe myself as having an anxiety disorder because I'd gone months without having a panic attack. And I couldn't...Tags: Medicine, Illnesses, Mental Illness, Pharmaceuticals
-
Ex-suspects want police to pay for dead marijuana plants
Special to The TimesWhen the Fort Collins police arrested James and Lisa Masters and carted away their 39 marijuana plants, they put the plants where they normally put confiscated property involved in alleged crimes: the evidence room. And there they sat, without a grow...Tags: Police Arrests, Police, Justice System, Law Enforcement, Prosecution
-
Members sought
The Community Advisory Council to the Board of Education is seeking at-large members for the 2008-2009 school year. The panel of residents and representatives from PTAs advises the elected school board, sponsors educational programming for members and...Tags: Medicine, Ellicott City, Montpelier
-
Advocates give away condoms and reach out in different languages to prevent HIV/AIDS
South Florida Sun-SentinelAIDS disproportionately affects minorities. African Americans account for nearly half of all AIDS and HIV cases in the United States; Hispanics make up nearly one of every six cases. Today through Sunday, HIV/AIDS professionals from across the country...Tags: Health Treatments, National or Ethnic Minorities, Florida International University, Government Health Care, Beach Vacations
Oct 15, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Oct 15, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Oct 12, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Oct 9, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Oct 2, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Oct 3, 2008
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Sep 14, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 14, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 22, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 21, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Sep 21, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Sep 18, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel


