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    Oct 31, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Father denies abusing toddler

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND - A man accused of inflicting fatal injuries on his 2-year-old daughter took the witness stand during his trial in St. Joseph Superior Court Monday morning, denying all allegations against him.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    SOUTH BEND - A man accused of inflicting fatal injuries on his 2-year-old daughter took the witness stand during his trial in St. Joseph Superior Court Monday morning, denying all allegations against him. Valentin Escobedo, 25, said he never abused his...

    Tags: Prosecution, Head Injuries, Skull Fracture, Disasters and Accidents, Injuries and Wounds

  2. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  3. Health Notes: Sentara announces Neurosciences Institute

    Sentara has unveiled the Sentara Neurosciences Institute. A team of  dedicated specialists including neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists  and neuropsychologists collaborate to care for patients in over 11  subspecialties.
    Sentara has unveiled the Sentara Neurosciences Institute. A team of dedicated specialists including neurologists, neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists and neuropsychologists collaborate to care for patients in over 11 subspecialties. This Institute...

    Tags: Eastern Virginia Medical School, Medical Services, North Carolina, Human Body, Hospitals and Clinics

  4. Jun 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Joseph B. Kelly, UM medical researcher, dies

    Joseph B. Kelly, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine researcher who enjoyed fine dining and listening to vintage jazz, died June 5 of renal failure at Northwest Hospital. He was 81.
    Joseph B. Kelly, a retired University of Maryland School of Medicine researcher who enjoyed fine dining and listening to vintage jazz, died June 5 of renal failure at Northwest Hospital. He was 81. The son of a chauffeur and a homemaker, Mr. Kelly was...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Frank Sinatra, University of Maryland, College Park, Celebrities and Health Issues, Colleges and Universities

  6. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
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  8. Aug 2, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  9. Area hospitals figure high on the U.S. News & World Report 2011

    Health
    A dose of good medical news. The U.S. News & World Report recognized the area's main health networks in its annual hospital rankings, placing the Lehigh Valley Health Network among the nation's top hospitals for the 16th year in a row. The Lehigh Valley...
  10. May 31, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  11. Is there a connection between cell phone use and cancer?

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">Blackberries, smartphones, flip phones. Having a cell phone is now the norm. But constantly using that phone may have a negative effect on your health.</span>
    Blackberries, smartphones, flip phones. Having a cell phone is now the norm. But constantly using that phone may have a negative effect on your health. The World Health Organization released a new study Tuesday, noting radiation from cell-phones may...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Cell Phones, Diseases and Illnesses, Surgery, Human Body

  12. Jan 21, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Doctor's orders: Step up to mentor boys

    It probably wasn't the warm and fuzzy message I suspect most of the full-house crowd at this year's 20th annual Arthur &quot;Pappy" Kennedy Prayer Breakfast expected. But given the urgency, Benjamin Carson Sr. hadn't come all the way from Baltimore to pull punches on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
    Darryl E. Owens
    It probably wasn't the warm and fuzzy message I suspect most of the full-house crowd at this year's 20th annual Arthur "Pappy" Kennedy Prayer Breakfast expected. But given the urgency, Benjamin Carson Sr. hadn't come all the way from Baltimore to pull...

    Tags: Poverty, Philosophy, Orlando, The New York Times, Children

  14. Oct 5, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. War injury leads to advances at home

    A world away from the roadside bombs and combat injuries of Iraq and Afghanistan, Americans are suffering the same type of brain injury seen in troops coming home from those war-torn countries. On American roads, at workplaces and on playing fields, more than 11 million have been hurt since the fighting overseas started.
    A world away from the roadside bombs and combat injuries of Iraq and Afghanistan, Americans are suffering the same type of brain injury seen in troops coming home from those war-torn countries. On American roads, at workplaces and on playing fields,...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Science and Technology, Gaming, Research, Concussion

  16. Mar 24, 2011 |Story| Zap2It
  17. Dana Delany a tough medical examiner in 'Body of Proof'

    Zap2It
    TV shows, especially comedies, sometimes have a signature phrase that may be slightly amusing until it's repeated so often it's annoying. Rarely, though, do dramas come out with a line that's memorable. ABC's "Body of Proof," premiering Tuesday, March...

    Tags: Crimes, Desperate Housewives (tv program), Dana Delany, Nicholas Bishop, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

  18. Mar 29, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  19. Review: Dana Delany lifts predictable 'Body of Proof'

    I'd watch Dana Delany read autopsy reports. Unfortunately, that might be more interesting than her new criminal procedural, &quot;Body of Proof" (<em>9 p.m. March 29, ABC; <strong>**</strong> out of four</em>).
    RedEye
    I'd watch Dana Delany read autopsy reports. Unfortunately, that might be more interesting than her new criminal procedural, "Body of Proof" (9 p.m. March 29, ABC; ** out of four). Delany, whom I've been a fan of ever since her days on "China Beach,"  can...

    Tags: Crimes, Homes, Desperate Housewives (tv program), Sonja Sohn, Dana Delany

  20. Jan 10, 2011 |Story| WGN-TV
  21. Traumatic Brain Injury: Gunshot Wound

    Traumatic brain injury. When congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords got shot -- the bullet went through the back of her head and exited the front. How might that impact her recovery, and what are doctors doing now to limit the damage?
    WGN News
    Traumatic brain injury. When congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords got shot -- the bullet went through the back of her head and exited the front. How might that impact her recovery, and what are doctors doing now to limit the damage? Dr. Ramsis Ghaly,...

    Tags: WGN, Crimes, Medical Services, Surgery, Assault

  22. Jan 24, 2011 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  23. Neurosurgeon says Moore's age, health could help his recovery

    The best things Officer Moore has going for him are his age and good health. That&rsquo;s at least according to a neurosurgeon at IU Health Methodist Hospital.
    Fox59
    The best things Officer Moore has going for him are his age and good health. That’s at least according to a neurosurgeon at IU Health Methodist Hospital. “You'll be amazed at how resilient the brain can be especially when the patient is...

    Tags: Jared Lee Loughner, Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics, Gabrielle Giffords, Health

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