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Briefly In Business
Reinhardt wins 'Cupcake Wars' Casey's Cupcakes, which recently opened a Laguna Beach location, has won the Food Network's "Cupcake Wars," according to a news release from the business. Casey Reinhardt beat out three other contestants with her Lavender...Tags: Brain, Georgetown, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Elections
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Purdue to consider NYC campus
Fox59Purdue University could soon have a presence in the Big Apple. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has asked the university to consider developing a research campus in NYC. Purdue's president says it would be a center for science and engineering...Tags: Politics, Education, New York, Elections, Science and Technology
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Shepherd University hosts engineering program for high-schoolers
Shepherd University will host the Johns Hopkins University Engineering Innovation (EI) program this summer. The program, designed for high school juniors and seniors, is a five-days-a-week, monthlong course in engineering offered Tuesday, July 5,...Tags: Technology, Education, Science and Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering, Colleges and Universities
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Study: Harmful medical devices get OK too easily
CHICAGO (AP) — A new analysis says most medical devices recalled recently because of deaths or life-threatening problems were approved under rules that don't require human testing. According to the study authors, these devices include heart...Tags: Medical Research, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals, Internists, Manufacturing and Engineering
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FDA: Genetic Tests Need to be Regulated
Tribune reporterDuring a stay at a resort two years ago, Carol Arand bought $4,000 in genetic tests after a spa physician praised their potential to improve her health. If ever she got sick, Arand reasoned, she could take the results to her doctor. "I hoped that this...Tags: University of Chicago, Mountain View (Santa Clara, California), San Diego (San Diego, California), Biology, Health and Safety at School
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Academic, Athletic Award Winners
This corrects Gabrielle Herbosa's information. COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL Recipients of the 32nd annual Les Miller Outstanding Student Awards ANGELINE HONG School Activities/Clubs: Virtual Enterprise-Business Plan Team, Academic Decathlon, varsity tennis,...Tags: Brain, Students, Health and Medical Professionals, Football, History
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Patients at heart of medical device issue
Antonitsa Vlahoulis knew as she slipped into unconsciousness on the operating room table that her surgeon would choose which medical device she would receive to fix her leaky heart valve.
But when a warranty card arrived in the mail for the device...Tags: Richard Lugar, Northwestern University, Heart Surgery, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Companies and Corporations
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Heart-valve rings slip through FDA loophole
If you have a faulty heart valve and decide to get it replaced, a surgeon will implant an artificial one that has undergone rigorous examination by the Food and Drug Administration.
But if you choose the option recommended for most patients —...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Medical Procedures and Tests, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Censorship
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Christine O'Donnell-Chris Coons debate: Full transcript
Top of the TicketEvery debate word between Republican Christine O'Donnell and Democrat Chris Coons -- and there were a lot of them.... -
Pennsylvania Senate debate: Pat Toomey vs. Joe Sestak
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Warby Parker’s affordable, vintage-inspired eyewear
All The RageIf you’re one of the millions of people in America who wears some sort of corrective eyewear to drive, read, watch a movie or simply tie your own shoe, you know how expensive a pair of new frames and lenses...... -
Health care apps for your smart phone
Special to the Los Angeles Times"Is there an app for that?" When it comes to consumer health care applications for smart phones, the answer, increasingly, is yes. There are now close to 6,000 consumer health apps, according to a review published in March by mobihealthnews, which...Tags: Online Media Industry, Computer Networking and Internet, University of California, Disasters and Accidents, Arts and Culture
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