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Amy Winehouse’s Woes ContinueCategory: Music Industry - Posted by: rapvirus on Nov 3rd, 2008Definitely not one of her best Halloweens, Amy Winehouse has been recovering from what’s said to be a nasty chest infection which landed her in a London Clinic. The “Rehab” singer was accompanied by her good friend Blake Wood and her father M...itch Winehouse as she left the medical center to go to a private consultation before heading home on Halloween Friday (October 31). |
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Gossip Girl Star: Taylor Momsen "Is Better"Category: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Oct 25th, 2008Taylor Momsen is recovering from her near-fatal throat infection. "Oh, she's better," her Gossip Girl co-star, Kelly Rutherford, told Usmagazine.com at the H&M/Comme des Garcons party in NYC Thursday night. "She's good," added Rutherford (who plays... Blake Lively's mom). "You know, she's young, and she's working very hard." See photos of the Gossip Girl stars as kids. Rutherford, 39, blames... |
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Taylor Momsen Hospitalized After Battling Life-Threatening Throat InfectionCategory: - Posted by: Lion30 on Oct 23rd, 2008Taylor Momsen was released Wednesday afternoon from L.A.'s Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after battling a "severe, potentially life-threatening throat infection. "I have been treating Miss Taylor Momsen for the last few days," Momsen's doctor, Shawn N...asseri, tells Usmagazine.com. "She has been hospitalized for a severe, potentially life-threatening throat infection since Sunday. "She has been... |
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Amy Winehouse Has TuberculosisCategory: Cinema & TV - Posted by: rapvirus on Jun 21st, 2008After being hospitalized for fainting earlier this week, doctors discovered that Amy Winehouse has “a raging chest infection” and has been coughing up blood for some time — all common symptoms of the infectious disease tuberculosis. Although us...ually confined to third world countries and, oh, 1892, “the consumption” can also be contracted by sharing dirty needles. A friend of Amy’s told The Sun “Amy is in a bad way. She’d been been suffering horrible coughing fits and hurling up blood for a while but refused to be examined. Doctors now believe it is tuberculosis and are doing more tests to be certain.” |
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Jessica Simpson’s Designated Driver: MomCategory: Music Industry - Posted by: rapvirus on May 12th, 2008Despite the fact that she landed herself in the hospital for a serious kidney infection just over a month ago, popstar Jessica Simpson was back to her partying ways on Saturday night (May 10). The With You singer ventured out with her gal pals, ...heading over to a Mexican restaurant in Los Angeles for a night of drinking and female camaraderie. |
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Simpson Hospitalized In Los AngelesCategory: Music Industry - Posted by: KingM on Apr 1st, 2008Is Jessica Simpson having way too much sex with boyfriend Tony Romo? She checked into Cedars Sinai over the weekend with a kidney infection. As any girl will tell you, “kidney infection” is code for “we’re screwing like rabbits and it finally... caught up with us.” We’re just sayin’… It must be a pretty nasty infection to require five days of hospitalization. |
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Prevent Colds and the FluCategory: Other - Posted by: rapvirus on Jan 4th, 2008Chances are, when you're burrowed under the covers with a box of tissues by your bedside, you turn even greener with envy thinking of those people who seem to never get sick. Want to be one of them? We can't promise you'll never get hit with another... cold or suffer another bout of the flu, but you can increase your odds of staying well with these strategies. If you do get sick, we've also included some tips for getting better faster. While colds won't kill you, they can weaken your immune system to the point that other, more serious, germs can take hold in your body. Just think how many times your cold turned into bronchitis or a sinus infection. And given that the average American adult suffers two to three colds a year, that's a lot of opportunities for serious illness -- and just as many to prevent one! There's even more incentive to prevent the flu: Every year in the United States about 200,000 people are hospitalized and 36,000 die from the flu or its complications. |
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