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    Mar 30, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  1. For Westmont College women, sadness fueled an ardor on the court

    MONTECITO — Her final pep talk wasn't a pep talk at all. Kirsten Moore was beyond pep.
    MONTECITO — Her final pep talk wasn't a pep talk at all. Kirsten Moore was beyond pep. Her final pep talk, given while surrounded by her Westmont College women's basketball team before the NAIA national championship game, was her chance to say...

    Tags: College Basketball, Politics, Lobbying, Nursing, Diseases and Illnesses

  2. Mar 4, 2013 |Column| Petoskey News
  3. Gut check

    How are your microbes doing today? Yes, your personalized, bazillion little bacteria working their magic in your stomach and intestines and -- if you're to believe many recent reports -- may be causing you problems with auto-immune issues. What's an...

    Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Food Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Salt, Lupus

  4. Oct 24, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Danielle Leavitt rises above Crohn's Disease to star in academics, athletics

    Her journey began ominously, in a hospital, with a doctor holding test results from a colonoscopy.
    Her journey began ominously, in a hospital, with a doctor holding test results from a colonoscopy. "Oh, my God, this is one sick kid," the doctor told her parents. A biopsy revealed a severe case of Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory condition of...

    Tags: Biology, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests

  6. Aug 15, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  7. 'Can't' doesn't cut it

    I always chuckle when someone tells me they can't do something before they even try it.
    I always chuckle when someone tells me they can't do something before they even try it. "I can't lose weight," "I can't stop smoking," "I can't cut 700 words out of this 1,000-word letter to the editor." I bet you can if you try. "Can't" is not a...

    Tags: Abdominal Pain, Pearl Jam (music group), Fatigue

  8. Mar 8, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. 'Art Institute' — in stitches

    The "Mona Lisa" is lying on the living room floor of a house in LaPorte, Ind.
    The "Mona Lisa" is lying on the living room floor of a house in LaPorte, Ind. It was removed from the wall so that Barbara and Earl Miller could find room for another, larger painting, Edward Hopper's "Nighthawks." This "painting" and many others &#...

    Tags: Art Institute of Chicago, Arts, Grant Wood, Edward Hopper, Health

  10. Oct 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  11. Oh, boo hoo

    Change of Subject
    (Dan Webb and other) lawyers for (convicted former Gov. George) Ryan, 72, had sought a sentence of 2 1/2 years in prison, saying they feared anything much longer could amount to a death sentence. He suffers from Crohn's disease and......
  12. Jan 26, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. Florida P David Lerner a finalist for Uplifting Athlete Rare Disease Champion Award

    Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Florida punter David Lerner is one of four finalists for the Uplifting Athlete Rare Disease Champion Award. The Gators' redshirt junior was diagnosed with Crohn's disease before the start of fall camp. Lerner received the Dick Schapp Sportsman of the Year...
  14. Feb 2, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. Florida P David Lerner a finalist for award, voting now open

    Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    David Lerner Online voting is now open for the Uplifting Athlete Rare Disease Champion Award, for which Florida punter David Lerner is a finalist. The Gators’ redshirt junior was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease before the start of fall camp....
  16. May 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Robert Keller, editor

    Robert Keller, The Evening Sun's first metropolitan editor and later executive director of the Greater Baltimore Committee, died May 12 of complications from Crohn's disease at Harbor Hospital. He was 71.
    Robert Keller, The Evening Sun's first metropolitan editor and later executive director of the Greater Baltimore Committee, died May 12 of complications from Crohn's disease at Harbor Hospital. He was 71. The son of a banker and a bookkeeper, Robert...

    Tags: Environmental Politics, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Pinellas County (Florida), Environmental Issues

  18. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  19. Belgium's Galapagos says on track to meet 2013 guidance

    Reuters
    BRUSSELS, May 17 (Reuters) - Galapagos, the Belgian developer of drugs to fight autoimmune diseases such as lupus and rheumatoid arthritis, said it was on track to meet its full-year revenue guidance this year. The company, which raised almost 54 million...

    Tags: Belgium, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Diseases and Illnesses, Lupus

  20. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Channa Horwitz dies at 80; artist known for geometric paintings, drawings

    Channa Horwitz, an artist known for her dizzyingly intricate geometric drawings and paintings based on complex predetermined systems, died Monday of complications from Crohn's disease at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. She was 80.
    Channa Horwitz, an artist known for her dizzyingly intricate geometric drawings and paintings based on complex predetermined systems, died Monday of complications from Crohn's disease at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. She was 80. In 1968,...

    Tags: Arts, Museums, Artists, Fine Artists, Forest Lawn Memorial Park

  22. May 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Ken Baumann's secret life in books

    To some people — those who might attend a guerrilla reading in San Francisco, for example — Ken Baumann is a writer and small-press publisher who is part of the contemporary literary vanguard. And yet, to a generation of adolescent girls, he's instantly recognizable as a star of the beloved ABC Family series "The Secret Life of the American Teenager," now in its last season.
    To some people — those who might attend a guerrilla reading in San Francisco, for example — Ken Baumann is a writer and small-press publisher who is part of the contemporary literary vanguard. And yet, to a generation of adolescent girls, he's...

    Tags: Literature, Authors, Aneurysm, Colleges and Universities, Book

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