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Awash in words
Comporting with Tribune columnist Mary Schmich’s "Simple language just isn’t as thrilling" (News, Dec. 5), noting what seems to be an inexorable slide toward extinction for any word that stands out from the crowd, I once accepted that sad...Tags: Mary Schmich, Immune System, Blood Cells
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Colts trying to forget mistakes, focus on future
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts have spent most of this season doing many things well. On Monday, the Colts were mulling over what went wrong in Houston. "Obviously we left points on the field with the fumble on the goal line and then...
Tags: Tom Zbikowski, Sports, Kavell Conner, Mike McGlynn, Dwayne Allen
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'Moral objection' bill provides out for doctors, questions for patients
Legislation headed to the Michigan House could allow doctors to refuse care to patients because of "moral objections." Senate Bill 975 passed the Senate last week along partisan lines with Republicans supporting the bill and Democrats opposing it....
Tags: Republican Party, Abortion, Blood Transfusion, Religion and Belief, Employment Opportunities
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West Nile virus battle takes toll on Aberdeen woman
sfeldman@aberdeennews.comA diagnosis of West Nile virus gave Toni Reber relief. For several months, she said, she suffered a range of symptoms, including paralysis, and didn't know what she had. At one point, she said, she was told she had leukemia. "What first ran...Tags: Chiropractors, Leukemia, Medical Procedures and Tests, Headaches, Physical Therapy
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Pagano nearing end to chemotherapy treatments
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colts interim coach Bruce Arians would like to see head coach Chuck Pagano at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday. He's just not sure it will happen. Arians told reporters Monday that Pagano is expected to finish his third and...
Tags: Leukemia, Chuck Pagano, Lucas Oil Stadium, Health Treatments, Biotechnology
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Battle of the Badges promotes blood drive
sfeldman@aberdeennews.comWalk in, show an ID, choose a team, answer a few questions, have some blood drawn, eat pizza and cookies, then go home. If you can do that, you can save a life this week by participating in the seventh annual Battle of the Badges blood drive. "It'...Tags: Human Interest, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diabetes
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Catonsville child awaits heart after transplant falls through
Five-year-old Teresa Bartlinski was lying unconscious shortly after 3 a.m. Friday at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia when the doctor told her parents they had called off the heart transplant she was prepped to receive. The girl — whose...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, China, Heart Transplants, Lungs and Airways, Religion and Belief
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HIV testing for all
Early treatment for HIV is more successful than later treatment. But that's not the only reason to praise the recommendation of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force that doctors should test almost everyone ages 15 to 64 for the virus that causes AIDS....
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Diseases and Illnesses, Blood Transfusion, Gay Rights, Medical Procedures and Tests
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New mother of twins recovering after near-fatal condition
Two hours after giving birth to twins in northwest Indiana, Stacy Martinez was being loaded onto a helicopter to be rushed to University of Chicago Hospital. A nurse told the patient's friend Saturday to say her goodbyes because Martinez's life hung...
Tags: Midway Airport, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Hyde Park, University of Chicago
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Transplant of sibling's stem cells shows promise in sickle-cell fight
Ieshea Thomas, who has suffered from sickle cell anemia nearly all of her life, recently received a life-changing gift from her sister: stem cells. Her sister Ivenus' donation of stem cells in November means Thomas' body is now able to produce normally...
Tags: Sickle Cell Disease, Immune System, Diseases and Illnesses, Genes and Chromosomes, National Institutes of Health
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Former doctors' group executive charged with stealing more than $500K
Tribune reporterThe former chief operating officer of a Northwest Side doctors’ group has been charged with stealing more than $500,000 from the company over two years, authorities said. Mark E. Singer, 63, identified in company filings as the former chief...Tags: Cancer, Justice System, Prosecution, Theft, Lawyers
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