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    Sep 20, 2010 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  1. Harlem Organizations Unite to Fight Diseases Killing African Americans

    Dennis "Denny Moe" Mitchell is a legend in Harlem.   For those who may not recognize his name,  they are sure to know his famed business - Denny Moe's SuperStar Barbershop, located at 2496 Fredrick Douglas Boulevard between 133rd and 134th Streets.  The shop is not only known for great cuts, and celebrity clients, but it's also a great hub for information.
    Dennis "Denny Moe" Mitchell is a legend in Harlem. For those who may not recognize his name, they are sure to know his famed business - Denny Moe's SuperStar Barbershop, located at 2496 Fredrick Douglas Boulevard between 133rd and 134th Streets. The...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Central Harlem, New York, WPIX, Cancer

  2. Mar 24, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Sifting through organic choices

    Tribune staff reporter
    Some consumers are more than willing to pay higher prices for organically grown food. But are organic strawberries worth the extra dollar? The health benefits of organic food are one of the most intensely debated issues in the food industry. By...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Grapes, Animals, Science and Technology, Food Industry

  4. Jun 20, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  5. Mount Sinai Man Charged in Teen Slashing

    A Mount Sinai man was arrested on charges of slashing a teenager during an argument Friday, police said.
    A Mount Sinai man was arrested on charges of slashing a teenager during an argument Friday, police said. Tyreek Terry, 19, of Island Trail, is charged with assault and scheduled to be arraigned Saturday at First District Court in Central Islip. Around...

    Tags: Social Issues, Teen-agers, Juvenile Delinquency, Central Islip, Stony Brook University

  6. Jun 17, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Brothers Fighting For Lives After Found In Pool

    Two young brothers from Mount Sinai are listed in critical condition Wednesday after being rescued from the family pool by their older brothers, according to Suffolk County police.
    wpix.com
    Two young brothers from Mount Sinai are listed in critical condition Wednesday after being rescued from the family pool by their older brothers, according to Suffolk County police. Emmanuel Paul, 5, and his brother Jeffrey Paul, 2, were reportedly...

    Tags: Suffolk County (New York), WPIX, Stony Brook University, Family, Hospitals and Clinics

  8. Jul 21, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Should You Worry About Propofol - the Drug Michael Jackson Used?

    Tribune Newspapers
    Photo: Christina Barany/Getty Images LOS ANGELES - -- Following the death of singer Michael Jackson, there has been increasing public concern about the drug propofol that police found in his home. Known by the brand name Diprivan or by the generic name...

    Tags: Crimes, Procedural Sedation, Sleep Deprivation, New York, Insomnia

  10. Sep 30, 2009 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. LI Gym Teacher Admits to Raping Bartender

    A gym teacher from Long Island admitted in court Wednesday to raping a bartender inside a Mount Sinai tavern.
    wpix.com
    A gym teacher from Long Island admitted in court Wednesday to raping a bartender inside a Mount Sinai tavern. Michael Wachholder, a gym teacher in the Three Village School district, pleaded guilty in Suffolk County Court in Riverhead to attacking a...

    Tags: Suffolk County (New York), WPIX, Rape, Long Island

  12. Sep 8, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Dec 4, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  14. Agent Orange's lethal legacy: For U.S., a record of neglect

    Part 1 of a Tribune investigation finds that U.S. officials have neglected a lasting problem even as the health fallout has spread. Complete coverage >>
    Tribune reporters
    Part 1 of a Tribune investigation finds that U.S. officials have neglected a lasting problem even as the health fallout has spread. Complete coverage >> In central Indiana, two sisters struggle through another day, afflicted by a painful condition in...

    Tags: Social Issues, National Institutes of Health, Bob Filner, Southeast Asia, Seizures

  15. Jul 7, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Dr. Robert N. Butler dies at 83; Pulitzer Prize-winning pioneer in the study of aging

    Dr. Robert N. Butler, a gerontologist who pioneered the study of aging, founded the National Institute on Aging and the first department of geriatrics at a U.S. medical school and received the Pulitzer Prize for his seminal book on healthy aging, died Sunday  at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He was 83 and had leukemia.
    Dr. Robert N. Butler, a gerontologist who pioneered the study of aging, founded the National Institute on Aging and the first department of geriatrics at a U.S. medical school and received the Pulitzer Prize for his seminal book on healthy aging, died...

    Tags: National Institutes of Health, Justice and Rights, Arts and Culture, New York, Alzheimer's Disease

  17. Mar 24, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  18. Does ‘Organic' Make it Healthier?

    Tribune Newspapers
    Some consumers are more than willing to pay higher prices for organically grown food. But are organic strawberries worth the extra dollar? The health benefits of organic food are one of the most intensely debated issues in the food industry. What is...

    Tags: Grapes, Animals, Newspaper and Magazine, Science and Technology, Food Industry

  19. Nov 17, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Four Percent of U.S. Children Have Food Alergies, Analysis Fnds

    The number of children who have food allergies is not only increasing, it now encompasses 4% of all kids in the United States, according to an analysis of four large, national surveys published  <a href=&quot;http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/reprint/peds.2009-1210v1">Monday in the journal Pediatrics</a>.
    The number of children who have food allergies is not only increasing, it now encompasses 4% of all kids in the United States, according to an analysis of four large, national surveys published Monday in the journal Pediatrics. The study -- the first...

    Tags: Allergies, Drugs and Medicines, Eczema, Medical Research, New York

  21. Aug 4, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  22. Cancer Errors and Early Diagnostic Tests

    Monica Long had expected a routine appointment. But here she was sitting in her new oncologist's office, and he was delivering disturbing news.
    The New York Times
    Monica Long had expected a routine appointment. But here she was sitting in her new oncologist's office, and he was delivering disturbing news. Nearly a year earlier, in 2007, a pathologist at a small hospital in Cheboygan, Mich., had found the...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Breast, New York, Biopsy, Cancer

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