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Korean celebrities fight panic disorder

Inspired by ill coach, Ford blitzes LuHi with amazing second-half comeback

200 arrested by Nigerians for bomb attacks on police stations

Insomnia Is a Health Nightmare

Feeling chest pain? Take it seriously

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Korean celebrities fight panic disorder

Behind his boisterous, lively persona hides an anxious man with constant fears of death, sickness and depression; Koreaâs top comedian Lee Kyung-kyu said during a Sunday variety show that he suffers .....

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Inspired by ill coach, Ford blitzes LuHi with amazing second-half comeback

Mike Toro has struggled recently with generic anxiety disorder, which causes panic attacks, and has been hospitalized twice in recent weeks. On the bench Sunday, the Bishop Ford coach looked sluggish and assistant Scott Wasserfall stood up, directing the team. At the half, though, Toro made a deal with his...

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200 arrested by Nigerians for bomb attacks on police stations

Nigeria has arrested 200 people, mostly Chadian “mercenaries,” after last week’s attacks in the northern main city of Kano, a police source said yesterday, as a fresh blast struck the same area.

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Insomnia Is a Health Nightmare

Insomnia is the most common sleep disorder, according to an article published today in the journal Lancet. But it often goes unrecognized and untreated. Doctors say the trend is alarming because of increasing evidence that untreated insomnia causes other health problems and can lead people to rely on sleep aids that don't work.

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Feeling chest pain? Take it seriously

Chest pain, or angina, is the topic of the February Healthline, sponsored by South Jersey Healthcare and The Daily Journal. Dr. Chris Rainear, a cardiologist, is available to answer your questions, which may be faxed to (856) 451-8318.

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