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Pain persists around puncture site after medical procedure

By KEITH ROACH, M.D. Syndicated columnist Dear Dr. Roach: Nine days ago, I had a medical procedure under general anesthesia. One of the lines was put in the artery in my left wrist. Aside from deep bruising that went halfway up my forearm, it seems that there is some nerve damage. I have ...

Tips for publicizing a lost or found dog

By HELOISE Syndicated columnist Lost and found dogs Heloise: A recent column included a letter from Mark in South Carolina. He said that the posts for lost dogs versus found dogs can be confusing. I agree that they can be. He gave suggestions about posting pictures. I agree with this ...

Dear Annie: The scent of honesty

Dear Annie: I used to really enjoy my job. Then came my new cubicle mate. She is perfectly nice, friendly, polite, even funny, but she also has body odor so powerful it could knock over a houseplant. Our desks are only five feet apart, which means I spend eight hours a day marinating in her ...

Car Talk: Know when to replace your struts — and when to just bounce

Dear Car Talk: I'm 80 years old and purchased my 2004 Toyota Corolla new. Now, I drive mostly around town, so it just has 145,000 miles on it, and I've been very diligent with the maintenance over the years. When I last took my car for a routine lube, oil change, and checkup at a ...

To Your Good Health: Understanding the protection offered by the COVID vaccine

DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter was recently visiting and tested positive for COVID. Since my last COVID vaccine was eight months ago, I searched for how much protection I still had and understood the response to be little to none. So, why is the recommendation for vaccination only once per year ...