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Congresswoman's condition stable; 8 hospitalized
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Doctors are breathing a sigh of relief as Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords reaches a second day since her surgery without increased swelling in her brain. Neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Lemole of Tucson's University Medical Center...Tags: Arizona, Human Body, Gabrielle Giffords, Surgery, Injuries and Wounds
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Honored in a florograph
Leon Roach III wanted to become a neurosurgeon and save countless lives.
In the end, he saved just a few. But it was enough to get his face recognized at the Rose Parade.
Roach, a 19-year-old Marina High School graduate, died Sept. 3, 2009, at UC San...Tags: Head Injuries, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Social Issues, Surgery
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On 'Grey's Anatomy,' an altruistic act in Alzheimer's study could wreak havoc
The premise
Neurosurgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital are conducting a clinical trial of a new treatment for patients with "rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease." Some of the patients in the trial are randomly assigned to receive the experimental drug...Tags: Physiology, Grey's Anatomy (tv program), New York University, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry
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Little boy in Springfield with crippling brittle bone disease is beating it
mneider@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Tanner Erdmann has always been a mover and a scooter. He really got cameras rolling when he sat up for the first time, twisting from his belly to his bum. Home video shows why his mother called him “Mr. Bendy Boy.”...Tags: Physical Therapy, Human Body, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Surgery, Physical Therapists
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'House' recap: Hallelujah, Huddy fans
Show TrackerWas it good for you? When last we saw our heroes, House had just lost a patient and had rushed home to excavate hidden Vicodin vials. Cuddy arrives, marches into House’s bathroom (why does so much of their relationship take...... -
Senator Ted Kennedy Dies
Staff reporterSenator Ted Kennedy lost his battle with brain cancer at the age of 76. A Plano neurosurgeon says his type of tumor has frustrated doctors for years. "We've been looking at this tumor for 50 years and we still don't know what causes it," said Board...Tags: Health, Brain, Tumors, Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics
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Deep brain stimulation being tested with brain injury, Alzheimer's, obesity and more
Other conditions Deep brain stimulation for depression and epilepsy is already being tested in large clinical trials, but it has only been tested in a few patients for other conditions such as traumatic brain injury, Alzheimer's disease, obesity,...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Trials, Hormones and Metabolism, Health and Safety at School, Death
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Famous physicians
Special to the Los Angeles TimesHere's a sampling of top celebrity doctors — whether authors, journalists, TV show hosts or all of the above — who are influencing what we eat, how we live and whom we love. DR. MEHMET OZ Claim to fame: Oz's good looks, plain talk and...Tags: Head Injuries, Katie Couric, Anesthesiology, Texas, Science and Technology
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'Laodicean' is winning word at spelling bee
Associated PressIt's safe to say the best is yet to come for the new national spelling champion. She's only just become a teenager. She'll probably keep her competitive juices flowing by entering the International Brain Bee, the perfect contest for an aspiring...Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Springfield, Surgery, Documentary (genre), Kansas
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Brain Surgery Performed Via Eyelid
The Baltimore SunWhen Liane Lefever complained to her doctor about a persistent ear ache, an examination found a much more serious problem: a brain tumor. For many Americans, that diagnosis could have led to invasive surgery — including slicing open her skull ...Tags: Otolaryngology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Plastic Surgeons, Surgery, Scalp
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11234 Bridge House Road, Windermere, FL 34786
On May 18, John A. Jenkins bought a home at 11234 Bridge House Road in Windermere, FL, from J. Richard Watson Construction for $2,700,000. John A. Jenkins is a leading neurosurgeon, whose office is based in Celebration, FL, at Celebration Health...Tags: Windermere, Health, Orange County (Florida), Celebration, University of Texas at Austin
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