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Santo's attitude in battle with diabetes an inspiration
Sam Fuld and Ron Santo didn't discuss their common bond very often. They didn't have to, according to Fuld, because he could feel the affection flowing his way. "My time with the Cubs, from the first day until the trade, Ron was always there,'' Fuld said...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Sports, Wrigley Field, National League, Leo Durocher
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New Stomach, New Life: Surgery will Allow Woman to Eat
FOX40 NewsMichelle and Melinda Sayers are sisters, 13 months apart in age, that both have the same genetic disorder, which makes it impossible for them to absorb the nutrients they need from food. For nearly their whole life, they have had to get nutrition from...Tags: Genetic Condition, Human Interest, PayPal, Inc.
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Virginia man receives face transplant at Maryland Shock Trauma
When Richard Lee Norris opened his eyes after a marathon 36-hour surgery to give him a new face, he immediately wanted a mirror.
A natural reaction for a man who had been practically living as a recluse since a 1997 gun accident took off his nose, chin,...Tags: Entertainment, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Gun Control, Health, Concerts
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Paula Deen's diabetes: Blaming the victim?
As Southern celebrity chef Paula Deen certainly knows by now, people with Type 2 diabetes are routinely blamed for causing their disease by eating junky food and making unhealthy lifestyle choices. Known for high fat recipes that raise the risk for...Tags: Heart Disease, Albert Einstein, Weight, Weight, Health
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Guitarist for Lucky Boys Confusion found dead on West Side
Tribune reporterWhen Kaustubh “Stubhy” Pandav and Adam Krier wrote songs for west suburban-based rock band Lucky Boys Confusion, their melodies were never quite complete until guitarist Joe Sell got a hold of them. “Joe would add the attitude and the...Tags: Facebook, Entertainment, Music, Music Industry, Naperville Central High School
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WDBJ7 speaks with Star Country's Robynn Jaymes, who is battling an illness
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterThere's something missing from morning radio. Star Country's Robynn Jaymes has been off the air since early October. "This is the connection to my feed bag," Jaymes said as she pointed to a tube leading from a bag of liquid nutrition to her stomach. ...Tags: Gallbladder Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu, Hospitals and Clinics
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Study reveals strongest link yet between organ transplants, cancer
The most comprehensive study ever on the link between organ donations and cancer is arming physicians with new data that could help make the procedures safer.
Organ transplant patients get new kidneys, livers and lungs that save their lives, but they...Tags: Skin Cancer, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Health, Abdominal Pain, American Medical Association
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Quitting smoking is tough, but not impossible
Many people pick quitting smoking as their New Year's resolution. But if quitting smoking was easy, most smokers would have already done it. Tobacco is highly addictive and the process isn't easy, but quitting is possible for those who really are ready...Tags: Health Organizations, Heart Disease, Heroin, Health Treatments, Health Treatments
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UPDATE: Mixed verdict in 2-year-old's death
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - Exactly what happened to 2-year-old Maya Escobedo on the night of Dec. 2, 2008, might never be known, but a jury determined Monday that the girl's father did not knowingly kill her. Valentin Escobedo, 25, was acquitted of murder, but found...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Fractured Rib, Trials, Skull Fracture
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Mother testifies in toddler's murder trial
SOUTH BEND — Three years ago, a local couple rushed their unresponsive young daughter to Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center.
What doctors found on Maya Escobedo’s 2-year-old body were injuries so severe they could not possibly have been...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Justice System, Fractured Rib, Trials, Hospitals and Clinics
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Special signing
News-Review sports writerHunter Stinger’s grandfather still has his grandson’s first-ever grand slam ball he hit back in Little League. It’s signed by Hunter, and it’s now encased in glass at Joyce and Paul Stingers’s home near Spring Lake. “...Tags: Baseball, Rob Harris, Sports, Ethics, Football
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Life-threatening sepsis appears to be on rise
Every year, some 750,000 Americans develop sepsis, an extreme immune system response to infection. It kills a quarter to half of them, more than the combined number of people who die of prostate and breast cancer and AIDS, according to the National...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Services, Medical Procedures and Tests
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