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    Apr 12, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Genetic tests can unravel the mysteries of your DNA

    A patient came to Elizabeth Kearney with a dilemma: whether to go to medical school.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    A patient came to Elizabeth Kearney with a dilemma: whether to go to medical school. There were a lot of physicians in his family and he wanted to be a doctor, but medicine was not the only thing in his genes — one of his parents had Huntington's...

    Tags: Family, Children, Social Issues, Pediatrics, National or Ethnic Minorities

  2. Dec 28, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Recommendations for cancer screening are under review

    You'd think there could be no downside to widespread screening for cancer. But that's not always the case. Studies on Pap smears, for example, show that atypical cells can disappear if they're left alone, while interventions can cause scarring and...

    Tags: Family, Mammogram, Health and Medical Professionals, Social Issues, Prostate

  4. Nov 30, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Gauging a gas tackler

    Whether you're still plowing through Thanksgiving leftovers or easing back to your normal fare, billions of bacteria in your digestive tract are eagerly awaiting their next meal. And if you feed them well enough, they'll thank you by producing gas.
    Whether you're still plowing through Thanksgiving leftovers or easing back to your normal fare, billions of bacteria in your digestive tract are eagerly awaiting their next meal. And if you feed them well enough, they'll thank you by producing gas....

    Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Drugs and Medicines, Virginia, Disasters, Education

  6. Feb 4, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Think healthy: Learn to decipher food labels

    If you followed my column last week it included the beginning of deciphering food labels. This week we will continue with sodium, total carbohydrate, dietary fiber, sugars, protein, vitamin A and C, calcium and iron. Sodium Sodium, a component of...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Blood, Food Industry, Vitamin A, Healthy Diet

  8. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. What berries can do for you

    Berries are nutritional powerhouses whether they're eaten fresh, frozen, dried, freeze-dried or powdered. But can they protect our brain and memory, melt fat and prevent urinary tract infections?
    Berries are nutritional powerhouses whether they're eaten fresh, frozen, dried, freeze-dried or powdered. But can they protect our brain and memory, melt fat and prevent urinary tract infections? Though emerging research is juicy, scientists know less...

    Tags: Overweight, Strawberries, Physical Conditions, Diabetes, Weight

  10. Mar 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Eddie Brandt dies at 90; Hollywood's go-to guy for film history, memorabilia

    Eddie Brandt's obsession with the movies was evident in his North Hollywood home, which he transformed into an indoor-outdoor theater by installing a film projector on a tiny loft with windows and pointing it toward his yard.
    Eddie Brandt's obsession with the movies was evident in his North Hollywood home, which he transformed into an indoor-outdoor theater by installing a film projector on a tiny loft with windows and pointing it toward his yard. Saturday night was movie...

    Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Homes, Texas, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest

  12. Mar 30, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Scoreboard

    TV SPORTS Major League Baseball-Minnesota Twins at Atlanta Braves, 11 a.m. (FXSP) Tennis-ATP-WTA Tour, Sony Ericsson Open, Noon and 6 p.m. (ESPN2) NHL Hockey-New York Rangers at Buffalo Sabres, 6 p.m. (VERSUS) NBA Basketball-New Jersey Nets at New...

    Tags: Jesse Carlson, Pete Smith, Pacific Division (NHL), Jordan Williams, Bowling

  14. Mar 24, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  15. Breathing as one

    Veterans and those new to yoga gathered Sunday to unite in the fight against lung cancer and breathe as one.
    Veterans and those new to yoga gathered Sunday to unite in the fight against lung cancer and breathe as one. The inaugural Free to Breathe Yogathon at Descanso Gardens raised funds for the National Lung Cancer Partnership to support research,...

    Tags: Lungs and Airways, Human Interest, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Human Body, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  16. Mar 7, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  17. Lake Minchumina Teen Wins February Scholarship

    A 14-year-old from Lake Minchumina, Josephine “T.J.” Hytry, has earned February’s Fund the Future Scholarship.
    Channel 2 News
    A 14-year-old from Lake Minchumina, Josephine “T.J.” Hytry, has earned February’s Fund the Future Scholarship. Lake Minchumina is considered a small retirement community that rests a few miles outside Denali National Park. The...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Human Interest

  18. Mar 8, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  19. Two universities teaming up in fight against cancer

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Two universities are teaming up in the fight against cancer. Notre Dame and the IU School of Medicine put the finishing touches on their partnership for cancer research. The building dedication for Harper Hall and tour was Tuesday afternoon. Researchers and scientists will work together, in the labs, to study major cancers.</span>
    Two universities are teaming up in the fight against cancer. Notre Dame and the IU School of Medicine put the finishing touches on their partnership for cancer research. The building dedication for Harper Hall and tour was Tuesday afternoon. Researchers...

    Tags: Education, University of Notre Dame, Human Interest, Skin Cancer, Research

  20. Mar 2, 2011 |Story| LA Canada
  21. All Health's Breaking Loose: Don't call me late for supper

    When asked what his name was, old Uncle Lester used to respond, “Call me anything but late for supper.” Once in a while Uncle Lester came up with a good idea but looking back, this might have been one of his best. Many of us eat dinner late...

    Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Sports, Sumo Wrestling, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Wrestling

  22. Apr 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Test linked to fewer colorectal cancer deaths

    A single sigmoidoscopy between ages 55 and 64 can reduce deaths from colorectal cancer by at least 43%, British researchers reported Tuesday. The results from the first large randomized trial of sigmoidoscopy show that it is a more effective tool than...

    Tags: Prostate Cancer, Intestine, Hospitals and Clinics, Education, Medical Procedures and Tests

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