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Correction: OJ Simpson story
LAS VEGAS (AP) — In a story May 13 about the OJ Simpson hearing, The Associated Press misattributed the line ridiculing the notion that it would cost $250,000 for audio analysis. The statement should have been attributed to James Barnett, not...Tags: Prisons, Theft, Trials, Judges, Washington, DC
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Angelina Jolie's breast surgery sparks cancer discussion
Angelina Jolie's news that she elected to have both breasts removed to reduce her chances of developing breast cancer has put a celebrity spotlight on a decision more women are facing. Advances in genetic testing and a better understanding of the BRCA...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, The New York Times, Medical Procedures and Tests, Celebration, Diseases and Illnesses
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New fitness centers cater to aging baby boomers
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Baby boomers, the generation that vowed to stay forever young, are getting older, designing senior-friendly gyms and becoming their own personal trainers. In exercise havens for the over-50 set, the cardio machines are typically...Tags: Diabetes, Internists, Internal Medicine, Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure
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Wilmette, Winnetka, Kenilworth police blotter: May 15
The following items were taken from police reports. Wilmette •On May 12, a man tried to force his way into his ex-girlfriend's residence in the 200 block of Oak Circle after following her home from work. The offender was gone when the officers...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Police Arrests
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Star's preventive surgery sparks breast cancer debate
Angelina Jolie's announcement Tuesday that a genetic predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer led her to undergo a preventive double mastectomy has raised both awareness about the procedure and concerns among physicians and other experts. The actress...
Tags: Internists, The New York Times, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research
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Southeastern Indiana psychologist loses state license after admitting Medicaid fraud, theft
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A former southeastern Indiana psychologist has surrendered her state license after admitting she fraudulently billed the Medicaid program for patient therapy she never provided. Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller (ZEHL'-ur)...Tags: Theft, Psychologists, Health Insurance, Medicaid, Government Health Care
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Cleveland women held captive will suffer long-term damage: sources
ReutersCLEVELAND (Reuters) - Two of the women imprisoned in a Cleveland house in conditions described as similar to a prisoner of war camp suffered from severe malnutrition and will require long-term therapy for injuries such as hearing loss and joint and muscle...Tags: Psychology, Gina DeJesus, Prisons, Michelle Knight, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Doctoring in a family way
Jennifer was one of my first patients as a new doctor, and she came to see me about an unintended pregnancy. A single mom to a rambunctious 5-year-old girl, Jennifer was struggling economically and battling depression. We talked about the options...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Procedures and Tests, Feminism, Health Insurance
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Fox bets on stars! ESPN eyes Open. Pressure on Sony to split
After the coffee. Before the ESPN and ABC upfronts. The Skinny: I got through the day without any pizza. Let's see if I can make it two in a row. Tuesday's headlines include Fox's new TV schedule for next season. Also, a hedge fund manager is pressuring...
Tags: Electronics, Drew Pinsky, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Networking, Entertainment
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Weight loss takes on competitive dimension at area businesses
PETOSKEY -- Some Northern Michigan businesspeople are walking around a bit lighter after participating in a recent weight-loss competition. The "Win by Losing" program was hosted locally for the second year in a row by the Health Care Task Force, a...
Tags: Wii, Internists, Weight Loss, Weight, Internal Medicine
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My Word: UCF med-school grads are ambassadors
On Friday, 36 students from the University of Central Florida's College of Medicine's charter class will graduate. All had full scholarships funded by local businesses, foundations and individuals. This outstanding accomplishment was the brainchild of...Tags: Financial Aid, Drugs and Medicines, Internists, Human Interest, Internal Medicine
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New options for breast cancer surgery treat women faster, gentler and preserve more tissue
AP Chief Medical WriterCHICAGO (AP) — Treating breast cancer almost always involves surgery, and for years the choice was just having the lump or the whole breast removed. Now, new approaches are dramatically changing the way these operations are done, giving women more...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, The New York Times, Medical Research, Chemotherapy, Mastectomy
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