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Newport Harbor High student recovering from brain tumor
The family of a Newport Harbor High School student who is struggling to recover from a brain tumor is looking for community support. Shelby Benjamin should be getting excited to start her senior year, but instead she is fighting to recover from her...
Tags: Panera Bread Company, Health and Medical Professionals
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The New War on Cancer
It used to be that the cancer doctor’s toolbox contained three essential tools — a scalpel to cut out the disease, chemo to poison it and radiation to zap it.
But today that toolbox is bulging with new and better weapons.
“We’re...Tags: Lung Cancer, Bevacizumab (drug), Religion and Belief, Skin Cancer, Healthcare Provider
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Arlen Specter, longtime GOP Senate moderate, dies
Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, the outspoken Pennsylvania centrist whose switch from Republican to Democrat ended a 30-year career in which he played a pivotal role in several Supreme Court nominations, died Sunday. He was 82. Specter, who announced...
Tags: Heart Surgery, Heart Failure, Republican Party, Hodgkins Disease, Barack Obama
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New technology helping brain injury and stroke patients
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThere is a new treatment tool in Wichita to help stroke patients and those suffering from some brain injuries. The technology uses light patterns to regain visual function, balance and more. It may look like a type of video game, but every time Buford...Tags: Heart Surgery, Physical Conditions, Medical Research, Injuries and Wounds
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Szasz turned psychiatry on its head
Thomas Stephen Szasz, arguably the world's foremost psychiatrist, died Sept. 8. 2012. Former psychiatrist and current columnist Charles Krauthammer wrote that "Szasz is the kind of author no one reads but everyone knows about." That's unfortunate. Too...Tags: Pathology, U.S. Supreme Court, Separation of Church and State, Justice and Rights, Medical Specialization
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Coopersville Pageant Queen Adopts Platform Of 'Paying it Forward'
FOX 17 NewsKristin Stuck decided what her pageant platform as Junior Miss Coopersville would be from her hospital bed at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital. Stuck had dreamed of being a pageant queen ever since she was little. At 11, she nabbed her first title,...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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Friendship takes on a new meaning with dance number
A talented choreographer with his sights set on New York University, 15-year-old Kevin Zambrano has been blocking out dance numbers since the sixth grade. But the Burbank High School sophomore's work took on a new level of intensity this spring as he...
Tags: Human Interest, Relay for Life, Amusement and Theme Parks, Music, New York University
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February 14: Author - Joe Piscatella Talks About His Book, Prevent, Halt and Reverse Heart Disease: 109 Things You Can Do
WGN NewsJoe Piscatella To purchase a copy of the book: Prevent, Halt & Reverse Heart Disease: 109 Things You Can Do Tips: TWO IS BETTER THAN ONE Taking two baby aspirin may protect your heart more than taking one baby aspirin, with only a minuscule increase...Tags: Chest, Science and Technology, Hemorrhaging, Fish Oil (dietary supplement), Aspirin (drug)
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March 29: Author - Bill Smoot, Conversations with Great Teachers
WGN NewsBill Smoot To purchase a copy of the book: Conversations with Great Teachers In Conversations with Great Teachers, Smoot, through a series of engaging interviews (fifty-one in all) introduces us to an eclectic group of teachers who have great stories...Tags: Elections, WGN, Surgery, Ron Washington, Studs Terkel
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July 5: Author - JJ Virgin, Six Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy
WGN NewsJJ Virgin To purchase a copy of the book: Six Weeks to Sleeveless and Sexy JJ's Top Tips: Decrease inflammation in the body to reduce disease: add essential fatty acids to your diet to reduce inflammation and boost your brain power. Maximize your...Tags: Health, WGN, Inflammation
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ADHD isn't only found in children
marieg@herald-mail.comThe inability to sit still was a defining characteristic of Phillip Urbak's childhood. While classmates would quietly sit at their desks, Urbak was a squirmer. He made good grades, he recalled, and often was on the honor roll. But he was easily...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Family, ADHD, Chemical Industry, Jim Carrey
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Chronic wasting disease found in a red deer from North Oaks farm herd
A farmed red deer from a large northern Ramsey County herd has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health said the 2-year-old female deer died on the farm May 10, and a required examination of its brain stem tested...Tags: Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Science and Technology, Agricultural Research and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests
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