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Scholarship Awards Breakfast: Sage Hill
Samir Durrani GPA: 4.6 School Activities/Clubs: co-founder of the Organic Educational Center, Honor Committee, Sage Advocates of Multicultural Education, Environmental Club president, rowing team, golf team, Mock Trial captain, jazz band string bassist,...Tags: Government, Conservation, Environmental Issues, National Government, Israel
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Heart bypass surgery or stents? Depends on patient
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The average person with multiple diseased arteries in the heart does slightly better following coronary artery bypass surgery than after having stents inserted, a new study suggests, but the optimal procedure varies by patient....Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Specialization, Peripheral Vascular Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research
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Michael Phelps headlines first Towson High Athletics Hall of Fame class
The inaugural class of the Towson High School Athletics Hall of Fame, featuring Michael Phelps (2003), Randy Dase (1972), Sue Beeler (1958), Billy Jones (1964), Jaimee Reynolds (1998) and Jack Thomas (1970), will be honored April 19 at halftime of the...Tags: Michael Phelps, Basketball, Field Hockey, Science and Technology, Atlantic Coast Conference
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See-through brains promise to clear up mental mysteries
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - If Dr. Karl Deisseroth were an architect, he might be replacing stone or brick walls with floor-to-ceiling glass to build transparent houses. But since he is a neuroscientist at Stanford University, he has done the biological...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Physiology, Medical Research, Barack Obama, Behavioral Conditions
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Tom Bartman dies at 67; helped end forced busing in L.A. schools
Tom Bartman, whose election to the Los Angeles Board of Education in 1980 gave board conservatives a majority for the first time in years and helped spell the end of mandatory school busing in the sprawling district, died Monday at his home in Beverly...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Elections, Politics
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Aging U.S. to drive up heart-related health costs: study
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The costs linked to heart failure in the United States are expected to more than double within the next two decades as the population ages and treatments help patients with the disease live longer, a study released on Wednesday...Tags: Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Health Insurance, Healthcare Provider
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Study identifies genes linked to Alzheimer's in African Americans
One complaint leveled against genome studies is that they don't survey a broad enough swath of humankind. Though many projects have searched DNA collected from people of European descent -- hoping to ferret out which changes in what parts of the genome...
Tags: American Medical Association, Medical Procedures and Tests, Alzheimer's Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Africa
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Aging U.S. to drive up heart-related health costs -study
Reuters* Heart failure costs to more than double by 2030 * Number of those with ailment to rise to 8 mln from 5 mln * Heart group cites need for more prevention By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters) - The costs linked to heart failure in the...Tags: Healthcare Contract Issues, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Health Insurance
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Episcopal Presiding Bishop Visits Orlando March 3-5
The Religion WorldThe Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, the Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori, is scheduled to visit the Central Florida Episcopal diocese Sunday, March 3 through Tuesday, March 5. Schori will preach at Episcopal Church of the Resurrection,... -
George Aratani dies at 95; L.A. philanthropist who funded Japanese American causes
George Aratani, a Los Angeles businessman who donated millions of dollars to Japanese American causes, and with his wife endowed the nation’s first academic chair to study the World War II internment of people of Japanese descent and their efforts...
Tags: China, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, U.S. Congress, Pneumonia, U.S. Army
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Heart repair breakthroughs replace surgeon's knife
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Have a heart problem? If it's fixable, there's a good chance it can be done without surgery, using tiny tools and devices that are pushed through tubes into blood vessels. Heart care is in the midst of a transformation. Many...
Tags: Cardiologists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Stroke, Heart Attack, Cardiac Arrhythmia
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Limitless future awaits brilliant senior at Central High School
Matthew Guthmiller is a Golden Eagle that's flying high. The Aberdeen Central High School senior is working toward getting his commercial pilot license, pitching a business endeavor to investors and finishing up his final quarter of high school. He'...
Tags: Peter Thiel, PayPal, Inc., Teaching and Learning, Howard Hughes, Siemens
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