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Phil Jackson throws the book at Kobe Bryant
Phil Jackson never liked to compare Kobe Bryant to Michael Jordan. Believe me, I tried everything. Sometimes I'd ask him after random Lakers practices or before games against Charlotte, the team Jordan owned. Or after games in Chicago, where nostalgia...
Tags: Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, Sex Crimes, National Basketball Association
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C R Bard to pay $48 mln to settle kickback allegations, DOJ says
ReutersMay 13 (Reuters) - Medical device maker C.R. Bard Inc will pay about $48.3 million to resolve allegations it made illegal payments to hospitals and physicians to entice them to buy its radiation treatment for prostate cancer, the Justice Department said....Tags: Instrument Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Cancer Institute provides new aid to locals
Staff WriterBRAWLEY — Local residents suffering from cancer no longer have to travel far for treatment, as the Cancer Institute at the Pioneers Memorial Hospital has begun accepting patients. The state-of-the-art center provides a full range of medical...Tags: Lung Cancer, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Breast Cancer, Oncology
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Doctors encouraged by breast cancer conversations
mmoloney@kspr.comActor and activist Angelina Jolie shared a secret with the world Tuesday that she had a preventive double mastectomy. She opted for the surgery after learning she carried a gene that made it extremely likely she would get breast cancer. The Oscar-winning...Tags: Brad Pitt, Celebrities, Diseases and Illnesses, Angelina Jolie, Surgery
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Angelina Jolie and me -- a family history of cancer
I didn’t realize until now that Angelina Jolie and I have something in common: cancer. Or at least risk factors for it. Jolie, of course, has made worldwide headlines with her dramatic op-ed Tuesday in the New York Times describing her decision to...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Angelina Jolie, Breast Cancer, The New York Times, Mastectomy
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Dr. Robert H. MacNerland, 1924-2013
Dr. Robert H. MacNerland decided to become a doctor while in Europe with the Army during World War II, when he provided technical assistance to medical personnel in mobile units. "He was sort of like Klinger from the TV show 'M*A*S*H,' where he wasn't...
Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics, Gynecology
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IronPigs' urinal game system wins minor-league baseball award
The urinal gaming systems the Lehigh Valley IronPigs installed in men's restrooms at Coca-Cola Park before this season were selected as minor league baseball's April promo of the month, beating out more than 35 other submissions. The award makes the...
Tags: Sports, Baseball, Coca-Cola Co., American Cancer Society, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
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Lakers' week in review
The Lakers hit the off-season after a 4-0 sweep by the San Antonio Spurs. Afterward, Coach Mike D'Antoni said he was proud of his team despite their "doomed" season. The Lakers held exit meetings with each player early in the week to discuss the...
Tags: Mike D'Antoni, Los Angeles Lakers, Auction Service, National Basketball Association, Detroit Pistons
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John Davison: Retired educator had 'athletics in his veins,' competed in senior games
John Davison had athletics "in his veins," so after a long career in public education, he was the very definition of an active retiree. Befitting his Indiana roots, Davison loved basketball but was also an avid track runner and softball player. In...
Tags: Sports, Awards and Prizes, Softball, Basketball, Ball State University
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Vietnam veterans' new battle: getting disability compensation
Vietnam veteran John Otte did his best to forget the war. He got married, raised two sons and made a career working at credit unions. But as Otte neared retirement, memories of combat flooded back. Starting in 2005, he filed a series of claims with...
Tags: Diabetes, World War I (1914-1918), Diseases and Illnesses, Afghanistan, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Frankfort: Walk, fun run to support cancer center
For clients of The Cancer Support Center, an upcoming Walk of Hope and 5K Fun Run is more a celebration of life than grief over the deadly disease. Leslie Susralski , a volunteer and walk committee member, said the Homewood center was a lifeline for her...Tags: Nutrition, Oncology, Cancer Treatment Centers of America
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Bulletin Board
Tuesday Beginners' Tai Chi, 6 to 7 p.m. at Taoist Tai Chi Society, 800 E. Hallandale Beach Blvd., Hallandale. Call 954-455-2474. British Woman's Club, 7 p.m. at Gateway Terrace Community Room, 1943 NE Sixth Court, Fort Lauderdale. Call 954-764-8706 or...Tags: Deerfield Beach, Libraries, Culture, Hallandale Beach, Hospitals and Clinics
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