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    Jun 19, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Libertyville student’s ‘cool’ summer project: Documenting the ‘cancer experiment’

    TribLocal - Libertyville » News
    Without a declared major or a summer internship, Kenny Shaevel of Libertyville was looking for something “cool” to do this summer after his freshman year …...
  2. May 19, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  3. Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment

    DAKOTAS GAS PRICES Gas prices on pace for all-time highs in ND, SD FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Gas prices in the Dakotas are poised to reach all-time highs. Triple A North Dakota spokesman Gene LaDoucer says he expects the state to break the statewide...

    Tags: Punishment, Agricultural Research and Technology, Death Penalty, Science and Technology, Politics

  4. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. What is gluten? And other frequently asked questions about gluten

    <strong>What is gluten?</strong>
    What is gluten? Gluten is a protein that is found in certain grains, including wheat, barley and rye and triticale (a cross between wheat and rye). What problems prompt people to avoid gluten? Gluten causes inflammation of the small intestine in...

    Tags: Diets and Dieting, Allergies, Medical Procedures and Tests, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses

  6. May 17, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. UCF Medical School graduates its first class

    And they're doctors. The first class of medical students graduated from University of Central Florida College of Medicine Friday morning, during a ceremony at the main university campus.
    And they're doctors. The first class of medical students graduated from University of Central Florida College of Medicine Friday morning, during a ceremony at the main university campus. The charter class of 36 graduates also was the first class of...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, University of Florida, Hospitals and Clinics, Lake Nona, Orlando Health

  8. May 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. How early can a child be diagnosed with autism?

    <strong>Q: What symptoms should parents watch for if they are worried a young child may have autism? Is it possible to diagnose autism before age 2?</strong>
    Q: What symptoms should parents watch for if they are worried a young child may have autism? Is it possible to diagnose autism before age 2? A: With careful evaluation by an expert, diagnosing a child younger than 2 with autism is possible. More often,...

    Tags: Autism, Symptoms, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Conditions

  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Cedars-Sinai stands out for steep pricing

    When Medicare disclosed average charges from thousands of U.S. hospitals for 100 common procedures last week, only one hospital was near the top in every category: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
    When Medicare disclosed average charges from thousands of U.S. hospitals for 100 common procedures last week, only one hospital was near the top in every category: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Be it a cardiac stent, a hip replacement or a...

    Tags: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Medical Procedures and Tests, Prices, University of California, Los Angeles, Medicare

  12. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. Can sleep at altitude prevent sudden hiker deaths?

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who die of a sudden cardiac event are less likely to do so on the first day of mountain activities if they sleep at higher elevations the night before, according to a new study.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who die of a sudden cardiac event are less likely to do so on the first day of mountain activities if they sleep at higher elevations the night before, according to a new study. "The recommendations now are if you're an...

    Tags: Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Dwayne Johnson, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  14. May 14, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  15. New options for breast cancer surgery treat women faster, gentler and preserve more tissue

    AP Chief Medical Writer
    CHICAGO (AP) — Treating breast cancer almost always involves surgery, and for years the choice was just having the lump or the whole breast removed. Now, new approaches are dramatically changing the way these operations are done, giving women more...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Reconstruction, Biotechnology, Plastic Surgeons, O'Hare International Airport

  16. May 14, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Forgetfulness not necessarily a sign of dementia

    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: As his caregiver, how can I tell if my father's memory loss is just a natural part of aging, or if it's the early stages of Alzheimer's disease? At what point should I take him to be seen by a physician? ANSWER: In many people, memory...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Medical Research, Memory Loss, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemical Industry

  18. May 14, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. High hospital bills go public, but will it help?

    WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; For the first time, the government is publicly revealing how much hospitals charge, and the differences are astounding: Some bill tens of thousands of dollars more than others for the same treatment, even within the same city.
    WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time, the government is publicly revealing how much hospitals charge, and the differences are astounding: Some bill tens of thousands of dollars more than others for the same treatment, even within the same city....

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Pneumonia, Medicare, New York University, Hospitals and Clinics

  20. May 15, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Technology may find ovarian cancer cells at an earlier stage

    New technology for identifying early stage ovarian cancer in uterine and cervical cells could have the potential to one day stem this often deadly disease, according to a recent study in the International Journal of Cancer. Using equipment that can...

    Tags: Obstetrics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  22. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Is Beyonce pregnant? Some pros and cons

    Los Angeles Times
    Is Beyonce pregnant? Sure, if you listen to some sources, or no way Jose, if you listen to others. "Music insiders" reportedly told the New York Post, after the Met Gala last week, that the superstar and wife of Jay-Z is indeed with child. Witness her...

    Tags: Jay-Z, MTV (tv network), Social Media, Beyonce, Google Inc.

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