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Three new infections, one death in Michigan from steroids
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan health officials have reported three more infections and one more death linked to contaminated steroids supplied by a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company. The Michigan Department of Community Health says at least...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Meningitis
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Nicholasville teen Reese Kemp uses fame from chronic illness to help others
kmckinney@jessaminejournal.comThe terrible disease Reese Kemp has battled his entire life has left him smaller than average. He isn’t quite 5 feet tall and weighs barely more than 80 pounds. But the 16-year-old has become larger than life. The West Jessamine High School...Tags: Media Industry, Diseases and Illnesses, USA Today, University of Kentucky, Hospitals and Clinics
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Prolonged bladder pain?
For 15 years, Lauren Stutman sought relief from her debilitating bladder pain. She saw more than 10 doctors, many of whom would assume she had a urinary tract infection and send her away with Ciproflaxin. But the antibiotics didn't help, because Stutman...Tags: Pelvic Pain, Long Island, Diseases and Illnesses, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Urinary Tract Infection
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Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, family physician
Dr. Kenneth B. Kochmann, a former social worker who became a physician later in life, died March 8 of multiple myeloma at Stella Maris Hospice. He was 63.
The son of German immigrant parents — his father was a traveling salesman and his mother a...Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Chemotherapy, Philosophy
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Allergen drops can be alternative to shots, drugs, Hopkins report says
Taking drops of allergens under the tongue can be an effective alternative to allergy shots for preventing coughing, wheezing and chest tightness common this time of year among allergy sufferers, according to a Johns Hopkins doctor's review of dozens of...
Tags: Health Organizations, Allergies, Chemical Industry, Medical Research, Over-the-Counter Medicines
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SWATS co-founder responds to Ray Lewis' jabs, sticks to story
Mitch Ross handled Ray Lewis' public berating the way the Ravens linebacker has said he handles difficult times. "That stuff with Ray?" Ross said Wednesday. "I've put that in God's hands." Ross co-owns SWATS, the company that, according to Sports...
Tags: Super Bowl, National Football League, Cincinnati Bengals, Health and Safety at School, Hue Jackson
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Deer antler spray wouldn't deliver banned substance, according to Hopkins doctor
The Baltimore SunEven if Ray Lewis did use deer antler spray his body would have never absorbed the banned substance its manufacturer says gives the product its potency, a Johns Hopkins professor said. Sports Illustrated ran an article online Tuesday that connected the...Tags: National Football League, Lawyers, Lance Armstrong, Football, Justice System
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Ray Lewis denies using performance-enhancing drugs
The Baltimore SunTwelve years after his first appearance in the Super Bowl was marred by questions about his legal problems in Atlanta, Ray Lewis was back on that stage Tuesday, again being asked to defend his integrity and reputation. Just hours after a Sports...Tags: Super Bowl, National Football League, Periodicals, Steve McNair, Cincinnati Bengals
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Virgen's View: Everyone wins at Super Bowl party for Raelyn
Greg Beckler simply smiled when his daughter, Raelyn, asked what colors the Baltimore Ravens wear. The 3-year-old didn't know much about the Ravens. But Beckler said Raelyn was excited when the Ravens held on for an emotional victory against the San...
Tags: Science and Technology, Football, Chemotherapy, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Sports
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What Kids Can Take From Lance Armstrong: Lessons In Cheating, Bullying, Redemption
My husband and I were trading words of disappointment and disgust after Lance Armstrong's recent admission to doping when our sports-loving 9-year-old said: "What are you two talking about?" I told him that a well-known bicyclist had taken performance...
Tags: Lance Armstrong, Hospitals and Clinics, Hartford Hospital
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A Super Bowl party for Raelyn, a child with leukemia
The Harbaugh brothers and Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis are popular stories leading up to Super Bowl XLVII. The stories are hardly important to Greg and Rebecca Beckler of Orange County. Their attention is on Raelyn Beckler, their toddler...
Tags: Super Bowl, National Football League, Leukemia, Football, Chemotherapy
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Two new infections in Michigan from bad steroids
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan health officials have reported two more infections in the past two weeks linked to contaminated steroids supplied by a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company. The Michigan Department of Community Health says at least...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines, Meningitis
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