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    Jul 27, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  1. Celiac Disease: Underdiagnosed

    Patti Crites practices Karate in her front yard. She has a black belt in Karate, but for four years she fought a losing battle against Celiac Disease, which according to a Mayo Clinic study, is often under-diagnosed. In Patti's case, mis-diagnosed.
    The 33 News
    Patti Crites practices Karate in her front yard. She has a black belt in Karate, but for four years she fought a losing battle against Celiac Disease, which according to a Mayo Clinic study, is often under-diagnosed. In Patti's case, mis-diagnosed. "They...

    Tags: Gluten-free Diet, Mayo Clinic, Diseases and Illnesses, Sports, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. May 26, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  3. Feb 26, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  4. Prayers in the Pot Wars

    LOS ANGELES- Cheryl Shuman is an activist and a survivor who's staring down her own mortality.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES- Cheryl Shuman is an activist and a survivor who's staring down her own mortality. It has truly been a difficult road for the medical marijuana user. Before she began her work to reform marijuana laws, Cheryl was known as the 'Optician to...

    Tags: Bladder, Insurance, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts

  5. Apr 25, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  6. EGYPT: Mubarak warns opposition against 'gambling' with Egypt's stability

    Babylon & Beyond
    While he welcomed spirited political debate over Egypt's future, President Hosni Mubarak warned a new and growing opposition movement not to jeopardize the nation's stability. Addressing Egyptians for the first time since the removal of his gallbladder of...
  7. Aug 17, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  8. 'Bachelor Pad' recap: Let them eat pie!

    Reality Check
    Bucky's Bachelor Pad report starts here! Take it away, Bucky!Here we go with the second week of Bachelor Pad, which commenter Dahlink described last week as, “like high school”. Oh, how correct she was, although I’m getting ahead of...

    Tags: Russell Hantz, Schools, Television, Pies and Tarts, Elections

  9. Jul 21, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  10. Air Force Admits Botched Surgery

    The family of a Beale Air Force Base airman whose legs were amputated says Air Force Officials told him that mistakes were made.  Colton Read went into the David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield to get his gallbladder removed.  The laparoscopic procedure using narrow probes and mini-video cameras has become a routine, relatively common type of surgery.
    FOX40 News
    The family of a Beale Air Force Base airman whose legs were amputated says Air Force Officials told him that mistakes were made. Colton Read went into the David Grant Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield to get his gallbladder removed. The...

    Tags: Crimes, Family, David Grant, Hemorrhaging, Justice System

  11. Jul 22, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  12. Military Malpractice Bill Would Help Airman Amputee

    Congressman Maurice Hinchey of New York is following the case of a young Airman whose legs were amputated after a gallbladder removal procedure was apparently botched.
    FOX40 News
    Congressman Maurice Hinchey of New York is following the case of a young Airman whose legs were amputated after a gallbladder removal procedure was apparently botched. 20 year old Colton Read is in intensive care at the U-C Davis Medical Center in...

    Tags: Crimes, Family, New York, Medical Services, David Grant

  13. Apr 8, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  14. Aug 22, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Dead bear's gallbladder removed in possible Tahoe poaching case

    State wildlife officials are investigating a possible poaching case in which someone removed the gallbladder of a black bear -- which can sell for thousands of dollars in Asia -- after the animal was struck and killed this week by a car in the Lake Tahoe area.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    State wildlife officials are investigating a possible poaching case in which someone removed the gallbladder of a black bear -- which can sell for thousands of dollars in Asia -- after the animal was struck and killed this week by a car in the Lake...

    Tags: Crimes, Hunting, Prisons, Vehicles, California

  16. Feb 18, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. A heart to heart on oat benefits

    Special to The Times
    Remember the oat bran craze? In the late 1980s, several published studies touting the benefits of oat bran for lowering cholesterol had health professionals singing its praises. Food companies were only too happy to accommodate the newfound demand,...

    Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Heart Disease, Salt, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Mar 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Popular 'green' products test positive for toxicant

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    New tests of 100 "natural" and "organic" soaps, shampoos and other consumer products show that nearly half of them contained a cancer-causing chemical that is a byproduct of petrochemicals used in manufacturing. Many items that tested positive for the...

    Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Coconut, Companies and Corporations, Environmental Politics, Anaheim

  20. Dec 28, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Delaney Bramlett; songwriter who wrote 'Let It Rain'

    Delaney Bramlett, 69, a singer, songwriter and producer who penned classic rock songs such as "Let It Rain" and worked with musicians George Harrison and Eric Clapton, died Saturday at UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles as a result of...

    Tags: Obituaries, Janis Joplin, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Music Industry, George Harrison

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