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FOOD & FLAVOR

Southwestern Style brings a tasty choice to the table
Often when people think of tortilla soup they imagine a tomato-based soup topped with cilantro, guacamole and tortilla strips. But as is evident by its yellow color, Rafael Figueroa's tortilla soup is unique. "When I decide to come up with a recipe, it's got to be different than other recipes," said Figueroa, owner and head chef of Figaro's Southwestern Grill in Hanford.




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CDC: Syringe reuse linked to hepatitis C outbreak
RENO, Nev. - A hepatitis C outbreak was caused by workers improperly reusing syringes and medicine vials at a Las Vegas clinic, federal health officials said Friday.

Survival of quake victims depends on many factors
NEW YORK - A nurse survived eight days in the wreckage of a Turkish hospital destroyed by an earthquake in 1992. A newborn was rescued after more than a week in the rubble of Mexico City's 1985 quake. Now, in China, rescuers are pulling out victims days after they were buried by a powerful earthquake.

FDA stresses birth defect risks with Roche drug
WASHINGTON - Health regulators warned again Friday that Roche and Novartis drugs prescribed to organ transplant patients can cause miscarriages and birth defects when used by pregnant women.

Vitamin D may help curb breast cancer, study finds
Breast cancer patients with low levels of vitamin D were much more likely to die of the disease or have it spread than patients getting enough of the nutrient, a study found _ adding to evidence the "sunshine vitamin" has anti-cancer benefits. The results are sure to renew arguments about whether a little more sunshine is a good thing.

More cancer patients having whole breast removed
A growing number of women with early stage breast cancer seem to be choosing to have the whole breast removed instead of just the cancerous lump, doctors are reporting.

  • Study finds heart risks in young cancer survivors
  • People over 60 urged to get one-time shingles shot
  • Canada eyes OTC sale of Plan B `morning-after' pill
  • China child virus death toll up to 43
  • 9-year-old girl's twin is found inside her stomach



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    Goodbye Kuwait!

    Well, officially this will be my last blog from Kuwait/Iraq.  I’m going home!  Like the last month; the last few days have been very busy and that is why I have not wrote, mentally and physically I am beat.  I’m actually looking forward to getting on the plane here soon and not doing anything.  This [...]

    The Pulse by Jackie Kaczmarek

    Marriage with toasters, farm animals, oh my!

    I have a friend who wants to marry her dog. After all, they already sleep together, and now that the California Supreme Court has paved the way for same-sex couples to marry, it’s only a matter of time before people start marrying animals, or even inanimate objects, right? (I actually think I’m in love with my [...]

    Sentinel Online by Josh Parrish

    Weather, special sections, contests

    We have a few updates and new additions to our online content previously unavailable to our online user. We have an upgraded weather page, which displays current conditions and 10-day forecast for Hanford, or any other city you would like to see. You can visit it here at http://www.hanfordsentinel.com/weather/ Addtionally, we have upgraded our special sections to include the [...]

    Signposts by Seth Nidever

    Calling all crappy Christians

    Crappy Christians are everywhere. This idea has been hammering incessantly on my head. Thought #1: The crazed remarks of Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Thought #2: John Hagee, the pastor and McCain supporter who asserted that God called Katrina down on New Orleans to punish the city for its “sin.” Then, a flashback to the late Jerry Falwell blaming 9/11 on [...]

    My Corner by Richard de Give

    The Pennsylvania Polka

    I don’t plan on leaving California in pursuit of a livelihood unless I have to, but if I were going to, I’d head straight to Pennsylvania. Why? Because all of the state’s and nation’s problems there, from clean air, the war in Iraq, disaster relief for China and Myanmar, and the mortgage crisis, have [...]

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