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Mayor Bill Brooks brings “undie run” to downtown Orlando
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelThose who know Bill Brooks know he would run to the ends of the earth for his daughter. But did you know that the mayor of Belle Isle is also ready to run through downtown Orlando for her … in his underwear? Not only that, hizzoner wants you to join... -
Fetal test creates options, uncertainty
When Ramona Burton became pregnant with her second child this year, the 37-year-old knew that her age put her baby at an elevated risk for Down syndrome, even though screening with ultrasound and standard blood tests raised no warning flags. Burton...Tags: Sequenom Incorporated, Down Syndrome, Food and Drug Administration, Insurance, Amniocentesis
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Repeat cancer patient Lainie Jones fights rare disorder with humor
How does somebody fight a one-in-a-million genetic disorder that makes a new cancer diagnosis almost as common as an annual bout with the flu? Lainie Jones does it with grit, courage and plenty of humor. "Oh, the joys of having veins like a heroin...
Tags: Broward Health Medical Center, Coral Springs, Health Treatments, Breast Cancer, Skin Cancer
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In Florida Legislature, inexperience rules
If you've ever thought that Florida's Legislature looked more like a fraternity than a collection of serious statesmen, there's a reason for that … besides just the immaturity of their ideas. Legislative leaders are increasingly closer to college...
Tags: Politics, The Miami Herald, Republican Party, Florida Legislature, Belle Isle
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Apodaca: A documentary for Dusty
Imagine for a moment that you can't walk or reach out to embrace your loved ones, and that every breath you take, each beat of your heart, requires a herculean effort from your weakening body. That is life for my neighbor Dusty Brandom and millions of...
Tags: Movies, Muscular Dystrophy, Barack Obama, Entertainment, Malaysia
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Abortion opponents march in Washington
(AP) — One of the anti-abortion protesters who took to the streets of Washington today says that with the re-election of President Barack Obama, "we have to keep the battle up." Pam Tino of Massachusetts also says she sees some significance in...
Tags: Social Issues, Politics, Rick Santorum, Barack Obama, Elections
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Dr. William J. Weiner, UM chairman of neurology
Dr. William J. Weiner, a professor and chairman of the department of neurology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine who was nationally known for his work with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, died Dec. 29 of multiple myeloma...Tags: Teachers, Colleges and Universities, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Dyskinesia, Parkinson's Disease
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Inherited colon cancer risk tied to certain foods
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among people who have a genetic susceptibility to colon cancer, those whose diets are heavy in junk food have an even higher risk, according to a new study. "These patients have this very high risk because of this (genetic)...Tags: Mediterranean Diet, Dartmouth College, Colon Cancer, Medical Research, Stomach Cancer
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UNCOMMON BOND: Siblings share rare genetic disorder
kpeek@amnews.comFor the Jennings family, the unknown is a real part of their lives. Vanessa, 11, and Jacob, 7, were diagnosed with a rare disease in 2008. At the time, Vanessa was 7 and Jacob just 2. Doctors had been testing Vanessa since she was about 2 years old in...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Aneurysm, Deere and Company, Health Organizations, Symptoms
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Caring for fragile kids
Hundreds of Illinois parents whose medically fragile and technology-dependent children receive skilled nursing services at home through a state-run program are anxiously waiting to find out if their sons and daughters will continue to qualify. The...
Tags: Respiratory Disease, Hospitals and Clinics, Arthritis, Pneumonia, Nursing
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Girl's colorful exterior masks a dark reality
There is 12-year-old Davaxha Trollinger's colorful exterior: hot pink threads woven through her hair and a tie-dye dress. And then there's the dark and grim reality of a growing brain tumor beneath that. Davaxha was born with neurofibromatosis type 1, a...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Plantation Middle School , Cancer, Broward Health Medical Center, Mouth
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Lloyd Waters: Something 'meaningful' needed, but what?
“We’re going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of politics.” That was one of many sentences offered by President Obama in the aftermath of the horrific tragedy at...Tags: Barack Obama, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Mental Health, Santa Claus (fictional character), The Herald-Mail
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