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    Apr 22, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Guillain-Barre' syndrome sends William Perry to hospital

    William "Refrigerator" Perry has been hospitalized after suffering effects of Guillain-Barre' syndrome. Perry, the former Bears defensive tackle, was diagnosed last summer with Guillain-Barre' syndrome.
    Tribune reporter
    William "Refrigerator" Perry has been hospitalized after suffering effects of Guillain-Barre' syndrome. Perry, the former Bears defensive tackle, was diagnosed last summer with Guillain-Barre' syndrome. Perry is in serious condition at the Aiken (S.C.)...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health

  2. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  3. House Diagnoses, Season Two

    Season Two "Acceptance" Methanol poisoning - Methanol (also known as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha or wood spirits), is a chemical compound. It is the simplest alcohol, and is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable, toxic liquid...

    Tags: Tumors, Emergency Incidents, Health, Liver Cancer, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Jan 30, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  5. House Diagnoses, Season One

    Season One "Everybody Lies" (pilot) Neurocysticercosis - A parasite infestation of the nervous system. "Paternity" Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis - A progressive encephalitis that affects primarily children and young adults, caused by a persistent...

    Tags: Allergies, Symptoms, Chills, Fever, Emergency Incidents

  6. Nov 17, 2008 |Story| WTTV
  7. Sub-Core Training: A Little Known Method for Stability

    You have heard of Core Training principles but you may not have heard of Sub-Core training. This method of rehabilitation and correction stems from the inside out method of correcting deficits in both the extremities and the spine. In my experience over...

    Tags: Education, Ankles, University of California, Los Angeles, Bones and Joints, Spine

  8. Jul 24, 2008 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  9. Cells Phones and Cancer

    By JENNIFER C. YATES and SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Writers Thu Jul 24, 7:13 AM ET PITTSBURGH - The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Health, Colleges and Universities, Gaming, Children

  10. Dec 11, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. What you need to know

    1. What are the symptoms of mercury poisoning? For small children: - Subtle decreases in learning abilities - Delays in walking and talking - Decreases in attention or memory For adults: - Numbness in hands and feet - Headaches - Fatigue - Loss...

    Tags: Sushi and Sashimi, Wisconsin, Ecosystems, Sardines, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

  12. Dec 11, 2005 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Toxic risk on your plate

    Tribune staff reporters
    Supermarkets throughout the Chicago area are routinely selling seafood highly contaminated with mercury, a toxic metal that can cause learning disabilities in children and neurological problems in adults, a Tribune investigation has found. In one of...

    Tags: Canned Tuna, Bodies of Water, Environmental Politics, Rivers, Fatigue

  14. Dec 20, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Sharper minds

    Times Staff Writer
    It would be hard to imagine improving on the intelligence of computer engineer Bjoern Stenger, a doctoral candidate at Cambridge University. Yet for several hours, a pill seemed to make him even brainier. Participating in a research project, Stenger...

    Tags: Stanford University, ADHD, Gaming, Colleges and Universities, Health

  16. Jun 27, 1999 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Stem cells opening path to brain repair

    Tribune staff reporter
    After 10 years, the drugs Dr. Jacqueline Winterkorn had been taking to quell the shaking and immobility of Parkinson's disease were wearing off. "It's a very sad disease," she said. "People are locked into bodies that don't move. Their brains are...

    Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Adults, Multiple Sclerosis, Health and Safety at School

  18. Mar 1, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Surprising twist

    In laboratories across the country, nicotine — widely vilified as one of the greatest threats to human health — is undergoing a makeover.
    Times Staff Writer
    In laboratories across the country, nicotine — widely vilified as one of the greatest threats to human health — is undergoing a makeover. Separated from cigarettes, molecularly tweaked and carefully administered, nicotine holds promise as...

    Tags: Ulcerative Colitis, Vermont, ADHD, Colleges and Universities, Health

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