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‘Dancing With the Stars’: Carrie Ann Inaba falls off her chair
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelOne routine on “Dancing With the Stars” caused judge Carrie Ann Inaba to fall off her chair Monday night. She was overwhelmed by Gilles Marini's rumba, and she gave everyone something to talk about. ABC replayed her fall, and host Tom Bergeron... -
Colonial League injury updates, team stats
The Varsity BlogRa'Von Burton took a handoff during the second quarter of last Friday's game against Saucon Valley. The Catasauqua running back (at left) was hit as soon as he got the ball. With a Panther hanging onto to his ankle like...... -
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When Dr. Amir Abolhoda recently performed robot-assisted lung cancer surgery at UC Irvine Medical Center — the first procedure of its kind in Orange County — it marked the latest leap in the fast-evolving field of robotics. The minimally...
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Guilty pleasure time
Tonight's an abbreviated show due to the presidential debate. Four couples will do their individual routines, and the other four couples will dance their group routine. Tomorrow, they switch. It's "Guilty Pleasures" night -- which, don't get me...
Tags: Spinal Disc Herniation, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Allergies, Entertainment Events, Music
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HPV connected to oral cancers too
It's common knowledge that HPV — or human papillomavirus — is linked with cervical cancer, thanks to the controversy over the vaccine. But far fewer people know that this same sexually transmitted viral strain is connected to oral cancers,...Tags: Mouth, Viral Diseases and Infections, Throat Cancer, Human Body, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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HPV Vaccine Important for Boys, Too, Cancer Specialist Says
TribLocal - EvanstonBy Susan J. WhiteNorthShore University HealthSystem Oral and head and neck cancers comprise some of the most common cancers in the United States and have …... -
Celebrated chef gives back
WGN NewsApproaching medicine like preparing a meal. Getting the exact recipe for success and infusing alternative ingredients. A world-renowned chef gets world-class medical care, and now he's serving up a huge helping of philanthropy to say thank you! The...Tags: Lymphatic System, Health Treatments, Human Body, Throat Cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer
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CDC launching graphic anti-smoking ad campaign
ATLANTA (AP) — In a graphic new ad campaign announced Thursday, the government is trying to shock smokers into quitting with the sometimes-gruesome stories of people damaged by tobacco products.
The new effort confronts a hard truth: Despite...Tags: Throat Cancer, Human Body, Companies and Corporations, Disease Prevention, Health Organizations
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Tuberculosis tests urged for people at high risk
Clark County Health DepartmentEach year, World Tuberculosis Day is recognized on March 24. It was on this date in 1882 that Dr. Robert Koch announced that he had discovered the bacillus that causes TB. In the 19th century, TB killed one out of every seven people in the U.S. and...Tags: Human Body, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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Recent stretch of tournaments no pain in Steve Stricker’s neck
The Downswing Golf BlogNAPLES – Though he still admits to some numbness in the middle finger of his left hand, Steve Stricker doesn't appear to be bothered by the herniated disc in his neck that caused concern before the Presidents Cup. The Franklin Templeton Shootout... -
Injured Dallas cop sues Taser, raises questions about training safety for officers
The 33 NewsThose who have been through a Taser zap describe it has five seconds of pure pain, having 50-thousand volts of electricity pumped through the body. But, it isn't just the public or suspects who are Tasered. For some in law enforcement it is a required...Tags: TASER International Incorporated, Spinal Disc Herniation, Human Body, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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Gilman School faculty also joins fundraising swim
Six faculty members at Gilman School are participating in Swim Across America's "open swim" Sept. 18 to raise money for cancer research and to honor family members who are fighting or died of cancer. The faculty members are Carl Ahlgren, director of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Prostate Cancer, Cancer, History, Teaching and Learning
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