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Activist formerly opposed to GMOs explains his change of heart
It’s not often that you hear someone stand up in front of a microphone and tell the world they have been wrong about a high-profile issue. But that’s exactly what Mark Lynas did last week at the Oxford Farming Conference in Oxford, England,...
Tags: Organic Foods, Engineering, Weather, Dining and Drinking, E. coli Infection
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Spaghetti for Ella
Blogging with Bill WhiteI was going to write about politics today, but I decided I'd rather promote an event taking place this weekend to raise money for a very sick little girl and her family. I'll begin with basic information about the event,...... -
Elwood Jensen dies at 92; his research spurred cancer treatments
Elwood Jensen, a medical researcher whose ground-breaking work in the field of endocrinology and breast cancer led to revolutionary and life-saving treatments, died of complications from pneumonia on Dec. 16 in suburban Cincinnati, the University of...
Tags: Pneumonia, Nobel Prize Awards, Chemotherapy, Medical Research, Health Treatments
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Love Notes: In sickness and in health
The 1979 Ramcharger was navy blue, with tinted windows, shag carpeting and a built-in cooler. David Cavin loved that truck, but by the mid-1980s he needed something with more power, so he sold it and figured that was the end of that. Not quite. The...
Tags: Radiation Therapy, Chemotherapy, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping, Vehicles
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'Chemo brain' is real but cause unknown
Dear Pharmacist: My partner has cancer and is receiving chemotherapy. She's responding well but now has trouble with simple math, decision making, and she doesn't finish her sentences. Can chemo do that? — B.G., San Diego Dear B.G.: Scientists are...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Medical Research, Dietary Supplements, Science and Technology, Science
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A calamity in the making for Maryland's economy
The spending cuts associated with the impending fiscal cliff — known more technically as sequestration — hold potentially ominous consequences for the U.S. economy, and for Maryland in particular, if the White House and Congress cannot...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Research, National Institutes of Health, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Fight against cancer is a fact of life for Manchester girl, 11, and her family
Like all parents, John and Tammy Carver face daily challenges in trying to raise a large brood. But for the Manchester couple, who have adopted six youngsters from orphanages in Russia and Belarus between 1997 and 2004, those challenges also include...
Tags: Arthur Jones, Retirement Planning Services, Football, Oncology, Chemotherapy
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Indianapolis preparing for Pagano's return
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colts head coach Chuck Pagano can resume coaching whenever he's ready. On Thursday, Dr. Larry Cripe, told The Associated Press that Pagano had been cleared to return and that it was up to the coach and the Colts to determine...
Tags: Antoine Bethea, Football, Chuck Pagano, Chemotherapy, Andrew Luck
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Cancer patients learn to cope with 'chemo brain'
Kristin Froehlich knew something was wrong with her mental abilities the moment she pulled into the parking lot of a sporting goods store last spring. “Driving to Dick's Sporting Goods in Naperville, I pulled into the parking lot, and just sat...
Tags: Flu, Chemotherapy, Oncology, Medical Research, Mouth
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The Hartford's CEO Had A Brain Tumor Removed
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford's CEO had a brain tumor surgically removed "over the holidays" and he will receive, the company said late Friday afternoon. The Hartford's CEO Liam E. McGee had a brain tumor surgically removed "over the holidays," and he will receive low-...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Holidays, Corporate Officers, Chemotherapy, Science and Technology
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O.C. sheriff to stay on job while battling breast cancer
L.A. NOWOrange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer and will cut back on her public appearances while undergoing treatment. Hutchens revealed the recent medical diagnosis at a press conference Monday afternoon, and said that... -
Standing Wheelchair Update
WGN NewsAn update on a story we reported back in May. A group of college engineering students altering the life of a doctor unable to perform surgery because he couldn't stand. Then, on the spot, he stood. This was the scene more than seven months ago. Five...Tags: Technology, Students, Biotechnology Industry, Orthopedic Surgery, Science and Technology
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