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    Oct 10, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Alex Karras In Kidney Failure

    <span>It was one of Hollywood&rsquo;s biggest punches &ndash; when Mongo slugs a horse in the classic comedy &ldquo;Blazing Saddles.&rdquo; It was football player-turned-actor Alex Karras who threw that punch. Sadly, the former Lions All-Pro defensive lineman is in kidney failure and has been given only a few days to live. Lions president Tom Lewand says the franchise is deeply saddened to learn of Karras&rsquo; condition. Karras also starred in the 1980s sitcom &ldquo;Webster.&rdquo;</span>
    It was one of Hollywood’s biggest punches – when Mongo slugs a horse in the classic comedy “Blazing Saddles.” It was football player-turned-actor Alex Karras who threw that punch. Sadly, the former Lions All-Pro defensive lineman...

    Tags: Alex Karras

  2. May 1, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  3. Woman gives kidney to stranger

    After more than a year of suffering from Stage 5 kidney failure, Eddie Beatrice decided to look online for a kidney donor.
    After more than a year of suffering from Stage 5 kidney failure, Eddie Beatrice decided to look online for a kidney donor. "It was Jan. 1 [2013] and I said, 'Today is the day I'm going to take back control of my life,' " said Beatrice, 51, of North...

    Tags: Sepsis, Human Interest, Dialysis, Massachusetts General Hospital

  4. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Should seniors qualify as living donors?

    Robert Brown was healthy, willing and a good match: So why not give a kidney to his wife, who otherwise would need dialysis?
    Robert Brown was healthy, willing and a good match: So why not give a kidney to his wife, who otherwise would need dialysis? There was just one potential obstacle: Brown was 74, an age once unthinkable for a kidney donor. For this retired psychologist...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics, Genetic Condition, Johns Hopkins University, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

  6. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland Zoo polar bear 'Alaska' dies

    &quot;Alaska," a Maryland Zoo polar bear that had been rescued from a Mexican circus a decade ago, was euthanized Tuesday after suffering from kidney failure, zoo officials said.
    "Alaska," a Maryland Zoo polar bear that had been rescued from a Mexican circus a decade ago, was euthanized Tuesday after suffering from kidney failure, zoo officials said. The female bear had been confiscated in Puerto Rico by U.S. Fish and Wildlife...

    Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Bear (animal), Kidney Disease, Symptoms

  8. Jan 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Polar bear dies at Maryland Zoo

    Alaska, a Maryland Zoo polar bear that had been rescued from a Mexican circus a decade ago, was euthanized Tuesday after suffering kidney failure, zoo officials said. The bear had been confiscated in Puerto Rico by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agents...

    Tags: Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Bear (animal), Kidney Disease, Symptoms

  10. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  11. Getting primped for the prom

    Lori Hartwell didn't go to her senior prom.
    Lori Hartwell didn't go to her senior prom. Throughout her teenage years, the 46-year-old was on dialysis for chronic kidney disease. Diagnosed at 2 years old, she had two failed kidney transplants before she reached 20. Fourteen years ago, a few...

    Tags: Jack Black, Diseases and Illnesses, Kidney Disease, Dialysis

  12. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Intoxicated ER patients see fewer potentially fatal problems

    Although drinking too much alcohol impairs judgment and motor skills, intoxicated trauma-center patients also appear to be less likely to have potentially fatal problems such as heart and renal failure, a statistical study by a University of Illinois at Chicago professor found.
    Although drinking too much alcohol impairs judgment and motor skills, intoxicated trauma-center patients also appear to be less likely to have potentially fatal problems such as heart and renal failure, a statistical study by a University of Illinois at...

    Tags: Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Demographics, Heart Attack, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

  14. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  15. Johns Hopkins school fills Comstock professorship

    The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has named Dr. Josef Coresh the inaugural recipient of the George W. Comstock Professorship in Epidemiology. The professorship honors the legacy of Dr. George Comstock, a physician and professor...

    Tags: Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Tuberculosis, Respiratory Disease

  16. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. New Mexico traffic stop was case of police abuse, lawsuit alleges

    New Mexico lawyer Arlon Stoker calls the case the most obvious example of mistaken identity, color blindness or just plain meanness, and most likely all of the above.
    New Mexico lawyer Arlon Stoker calls the case the most obvious example of mistaken identity, color blindness or just plain meanness, and most likely all of the above. Stoker has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Albuquerque on behalf of an...

    Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Laws, Theft, Transportation Accidents, Diseases and Illnesses

  18. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Freedom for dialysis patients

    On Tuesday, I'm lucky to be speaking at Home Dialyzors United's third-annual meet up and conference in Baltimore. As an end stage renal disease patient currently doing home hemodialysis treatment, this is an issue I am passionate about. And, mostly...

    Tags: Kidney, Government Health Care, Human Interest, Medicare, Kidney Disease

  20. Sep 24, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  21. New SARS-like virus detected in Middle East

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">LONDON (AP) - Global health officials are closely following a new respiratory virus related to SARS that is believed to have killed at least one person in Saudi Arabia and left another person in critical condition in Britain.</span>
    LONDON (AP) - Global health officials are closely following a new respiratory virus related to SARS that is believed to have killed at least one person in Saudi Arabia and left another person in critical condition in Britain.     The germ is a...

    Tags: Saudi Arabia, International Organizations, Hospitals and Clinics, Qatar, Viral Diseases and Infections

  22. Sep 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Ask the expert: Dr. Anis Rauf and what you should know about kidney disease

    We think about being heart healthy. We think about strengthening our bones. But we rarely pondered the state of our kidneys — that is, until Boston Market announced last month that it was removing salt shakers from the tables at its 476 locations....

    Tags: Bolingbrook, Pakistan, Mashed Potatoes, Macaroni and Cheese, High Blood Pressure

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