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Dr. Douglas L. Johnson, 1949-2013
Dr. Douglas L. Johnson, a neurosurgeon with a practice in DuPage County, joined the Navy Reserve and was deployed to Iraq in 2004 as an assistant battalion surgeon with the Marines in a combat region known as the "Triangle of Death." "Doug was a hero...Tags: Gastric cancer, Iraq, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Chicago Police Department, Colleges and Universities
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That dream vacation is not time off for your brain
My husband and I just spent 10 days in Southern California, and it was a dream vacation. In fact, all our vacations seem to be dream vacations. And not in the way that you might think. Like most working stiffs, we scramble to get to the get-away day....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Harvard Medical School, Hotels and Accommodations, Symptoms
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Susan Reimer: Dreaming of vacation . . . but not that deeply
My husband and I just spent 10 days in Southern California, and it was a dream vacation. In fact, all our vacations seem to be dream vacations. And not in the way that you might think. Like most working stiffs, we scramble to get to the get-away day. And...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Travel, Harvard Medical School, Hotels and Accommodations
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Engagement: Smith -- Vogel
Clark and Sally Smith of Petoskey are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Angela Kathleen Smith, to Christopher Tierney Vogel, son of James and Patricia Vogel of Tulsa, Okla. Angela and Christopher reside in Overland Park, Kan. Angela is an...
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UIC to go tobacco-free this summer
RedEyeStudents, faculty and other employees of the University of Illinois at Chicago will have to kiss their tobacco products--and their electronic cigarettes--goodbye this summer thanks to a new tobacco-free campus policy that will go into effect July 1....Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, University of Illinois at Chicago, Tobacco Products
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Police investigating sexual assault near Rush Medical campus
Police are investigating a report of a sexual assault Sunday night near the Rush University Medical Center. The assault happened about 10:30 p.m. Sunday on the 1700 block of West Congress Parkway, said Chicago Police Department News Affairs Officer...
Tags: Rush University Medical Center, Assault, Chicago Police Department, Sex Crimes
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Love Notes: So many differences, and none of them matter
As conversational icebreakers in busy coffee shops go, Leo Schwartz's question had considerable promise: How does one re-fluff a feather pillow? The problem was, the man who answered was Dan Maher, and he was not the guy Leo was after. "Dan started...
Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City, Music, Marriage, Same-Sex Marriage
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3 injured in accident involving fire truck on South Side
Tribune reporterThree people were injured late this morning in an accident involving a fire truck on the South Side. The accident happened about 11:30 a.m. on the 5100 block of South Union Avenue in the city's Back of the Yards neighborhood, according to Fire Media...Tags: Fires, Hospitals and Clinics, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County
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3 teens shot, 1 fatally, Saturday evening
Tribune reportersShootings on the West and South sides left a 17-year-old boy dead and two other teenagers wounded Saturday evening, authorities said. The fatal shooting happened about 6 p.m., as the 17-year-old and an 18-year-old were sitting in a car in the 2400 block...Tags: Bronzeville, Shootings, Heart of Chicago, Chicago Police Department, Near West Side
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Protein linked to Parkinson's found in patients before onset of symptoms
Richard Fiske Bailey tries hard not to let Parkinson's disease slow him down. He has a license to drive motorcycles. He bikes. He walks without a cane or walker. But there are moments when the disorder affects him, said Bailey, 59. Sometimes he drags...
Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Rush University Medical Center, Science and Technology, Medical Research, Colonoscopy
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Sharing breast milk with other moms can be a life saver
For the first two weeks of Jayden Adams' life, the little boy, born 10 weeks premature at Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, was nourished with donated human breast milk. Now six weeks old and thriving, Jayden's mother, Mandy, who lost...
Tags: Documentary (genre), High Blood Pressure, Park Ridge, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Former medical district commissioner charged in $3.7 million fraud
A former commissioner of the Illinois Medical District, his wife and two associates used several companies to steal $3.7 million or more in state money meant to fund medical programs for diseases like cancer and AIDS, prosecutors said today. South Side...
Tags: Cancer, Lawyers, Services and Shopping, Phoenix (Cook, Illinois), Hospitals and Clinics
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