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    Jun 4, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  1. Golf tournament at Smith Mountain Lake raises big money for cancer research

    You could call it the swing for a cure.
    Reporter
    You could call it the swing for a cure.   Monday, the American Cancer Society and Advance Auto Parts held one of its largest fundraisers. It's called the Smith Mountain Lake Swing Fore a Cure Golf Tournament. It takes place at the Water's Edge Country...

    Tags: Health, Breast Cancer, Advance Auto Parts Incorporated, Sports, Ovarian Cancer

  2. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. Unemployment may increase chances of heart attacks

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">CHICAGO (AP) &mdash; <span style="color: red;">Unemployment</span> hurts more than your wallet &mdash; it may damage your <span style="color: red;">heart</span>. That's according to a study linking joblessness with <span style="color: red;">heart</span>&nbsp;<span style="color: red;">attacks</span> in older workers.</span>
    CHICAGO (AP) — Unemployment hurts more than your wallet — it may damage your heart. That's according to a study linking joblessness with heart attacks in older workers. The increased odds weren't huge, although multiple job losses posed as...

    Tags: High Blood Pressure, Career and Workplace, Obesity, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  4. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Universities combine for 'Semester Online'

    A consortium of U.S. universities &mdash; including Northwestern University and the University of Notre Dame &mdash; is launching a new online course program next fall in which undergraduate students can tap into live classes from participating schools across the country.
    Tribune reporter
    A consortium of U.S. universities — including Northwestern University and the University of Notre Dame — is launching a new online course program next fall in which undergraduate students can tap into live classes from participating schools...

    Tags: Teachers, Vanderbilt University , Teaching and Learning, Northwestern University, University of Notre Dame

  6. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| AP Broadcast
  7. Can true solitude be found in a wired world?

    CHICAGO (AP) — When was the last time you were alone, and unwired? Really, truly by yourself. Just you and your thoughts — no cellphone, no tablet, no laptop. Many of us crave that kind of solitude, though in an increasingly wired world, it's...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, University of Chicago, The Huffington Post, Career and Workplace, Judaism

  8. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Albert Perlow, auto repair business owner

    Albert Perlow, a former owner of one of the city's oldest auto-body repair businesses, died of pneumonia Oct. 13 at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 87.
    Albert Perlow, a former owner of one of the city's oldest auto-body repair businesses, died of pneumonia Oct. 13 at Sinai Hospital. The Pikesville resident was 87. Born in Baltimore and raised on Appleton Street, he was the son of David Perlow and Bertha...

    Tags: George Washington University, Pimlico, Pneumonia, Horse (animal), Rentals

  10. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Rush pilots advanced nurse training

    Tribune Media Services
    A Chicago hospital is taking a leading role in the nation's efforts to train more nurses and meet the growing demand for primary and preventative care. Rush University Medical Center is one of five hospitals nationwide recently chosen to take part in...

    Tags: Nursing, Rush University Medical Center, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, University of Pennsylvania

  12. Oct 17, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Presidential Candidates Ignoring Environment

    The Hartford Courant
    As the presidential election draws near, I've become astonished at how little the environment seems to matter. Based on the three debates it sits in back of the political bus, far behind the seats for national economy, taxes, medical reform, foreign...

    Tags: National Government, Elections, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Conservation

  14. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| WXMI
  15. American Scientists Win Nobel Prize In Chemistry

    Two American scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work revealing protein receptors on the surface of cells that tell them what is going on in the human body.
    Two American scientists won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work revealing protein receptors on the surface of cells that tell them what is going on in the human body. The achievements have allowed drug makers to develop medication with fewer side...

    Tags: Chemistry, Howard Hughes, Stanford University, Entertainment Events, France

  16. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. New Treatment May Help Breast Cancer Patients, Research Shows

    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Research has shown that an experimental drug may improve diagnosis and treatment for women with breast cancer.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Research has shown that an experimental drug may improve diagnosis and treatment for women with breast cancer. The new treatment, which involves a combination of drugs and is called T-DM1, successfully delivered toxic chemicals to...

    Tags: Health, Breast Cancer, Biotechnology, Science and Technology, Health Treatments

  18. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. A political marriage

    "The personal is political" slogan emerged from the consciousness-raising of early feminist groups, and it informs William Chafe's new book, "Bill and Hillary: The Politics of the Personal." This isn't to say that historian Chafe is burning any bras,...

    Tags: Bill Clinton, Biography (genre), Marriage, Chicago Tribune, World War II (1939-1945)

  20. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Pamela Homiak weds Eric Segerson

    Pamela Homiak and Eric Segerson Pamela Homiak, daughter of Albert and Nancy Homiak, of Westminster, wed Eric Segerson, son of David and Mary Segerson, who reside in Columbia. The Rev. Curtis Young officiated at the ceremony in the Church of Atonement,...

    Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Ellicott City, Georgetown University, Family, Schools

  22. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Dr. Howard S. Williams, physician

    Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
    Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in...

    Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Timonium, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Substance Abuse

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