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    Jun 1, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Deep brain stimulation: Expanding its reach to new patients

    Under the skin, a battery is surgically implanted -- generally within the upper chest. From the battery, wires snake up to the head, to tickle different targets deep inside the brain.
    Under the skin, a battery is surgically implanted -- generally within the upper chest. From the battery, wires snake up to the head, to tickle different targets deep inside the brain. Such is the hardware for deep brain stimulation -- the equivalent of a...

    Tags: Medical Research, Social Issues, Psychiatry, New York, Crime, Law and Justice

  2. Mar 17, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Deep brain stimulation reduces epileptic seizures, study finds

    Booster Shots
    Electrodes implanted deep in the brain where they provide a minute electrical charge can sharply reduce the incidence of seizures in epileptics who cannot bring their seizures under control with drugs, Stanford researchers reported Wednesday. The...
  4. Feb 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Science of the orgasm

    AS they seek to document and demystify one of life's great thrills, scientists have run across some real head-scratchers.
    Special to The Times
    AS they seek to document and demystify one of life's great thrills, scientists have run across some real head-scratchers. How, for example, can they explain the fact that some men and women who are paralyzed and numb below the waist are able to have...

    Tags: Indiana University, Medical Research, Heart and Circulatory System, Science, Human Interest

  6. Feb 15, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The man behind Obama's message

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Sen. Barack Obama strode into a hotel ballroom filled with expectation one recent Tuesday and declared that his quest for the Oval Office, which "began as a whisper in Springfield, has swelled to a chorus of millions calling for change." That's the...

    Tags: White House, Rhode Island, Dick Cheney, Local Elections, Paul Simon

  8. Dec 10, 2007 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Autistic powerlifter's quest

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<a name="1"></a>Jamie Smith plunked down in the passenger's seat of his mother's car and slipped on a pair of thick-framed sunglasses that gave him the look of a young Ray Charles.
    Tribune staff reporter
    google_max_num_ads = '0'; Jamie Smith plunked down in the passenger's seat of his mother's car and slipped on a pair of thick-framed sunglasses that gave him the look of a young Ray Charles. "Ready, Jamie?" Alice Smith asked. "Ready, Mom." They clasped...

    Tags: The Happiest News!, Weightlifting, Children, Road Transportation, Adults

  10. Jul 17, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. California's liability waiver law refined by ruling

    Times Staff Writers
    Recreation providers in California may be held liable for gross negligence regardless of the wording on liability waivers signed by participants or their parents, the California Supreme Court ruled 6-1 Monday. The state high court decision permits the...

    Tags: Children, Judges, Social Issues, Diving, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Dec 20, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Man recalls little of crash fatal to mother

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    The man whose 72-year-old mother was left behind in a crumpled car towed to a police impound lot said Wednesday that he remembers little about the car crash that killed her and put him in a hospital intensive care unit. From his hospital bed, Steven...

    Tags: Los Angeles Fire Department, Road Transportation, Fires, Inventories, Emergency Planning

  14. Dec 9, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Henry M. dies at 82; victim of brain surgery accident offered doctors key insights into memory

    For 55 years, he was known to the world at large only as HM or Henry M., the survivor of brain surgery that went catastrophically wrong, leaving him with a form of amnesia that prevented him from collecting any new memories and living in a pre-1953 world....

    Tags: Columbia University, Medical Research, Social Issues, Motorvehicle Accidents, Health and Safety at School

  16. Jan 3, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Kaiser to push for standards on health plans

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Inc. said Tuesday that it was working with state regulators to develop standards to protect its members from unfair cancellations of health insurance, a move that the state's largest HMO hopes could lead to industrywide...

    Tags: Crimes, Alameda (Alameda, California), Standards, Insurance, California

  18. Aug 11, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Favorite TV faces, favorite radio songs

    &quot;Lost" meets "Heroes," crossed with "Desperate Housewives," a little reality TV and a fiddle -- what's not to love?
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    "Lost" meets "Heroes," crossed with "Desperate Housewives," a little reality TV and a fiddle -- what's not to love? And love it they did. The Band From TV, a charity cover band created by actor Greg Grunberg ("Felicity," "Alias" and now "Heroes")...

    Tags: Hayden Panettiere, Teri Hatcher, Netflix Inc., Hugh Laurie, Celebrities

  20. Mar 5, 2009 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  21. 'America's Next Top Model': Cycle 12 begins!

    I felt burned out on "America's Next Top Model" after the end of last season. However, for some reason, maybe because the world is too serious right now, or maybe because I caught a marathon of Cycle Two on Oxygen last week and got enthused all over...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, America's Next Top Model (tv program), New York, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Television

  22. Mar 18, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  23. Guitar Hero May Cause Seizures

    SACRAMENTO - It's one of the most popular video games around, but rocking out to Guitar Hero could cause some nasty side effects. "There will be people with photo sensitive epilepsy where those patterns will trigger a seizure," said Dr. Robert Burgerman...

    Tags: Video Games, Sacramento, Gaming, Entertainment, Seizures

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