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From Canyon To Cove: Some answers just lead to more questions
I'm cancer-free. At least that's what my last "tumor marker" test showed after a few weeks of intensive treatment with radiation and chemotherapy. The test result caused my oncologist to smile — a rare sight. Call me a skeptic, but I wanted to...Tags: Human Body, Pancreatic Cancer, Surgery, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Specialization
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Defending state champ Poquoson has some holes to fill
Daily PressTHE VITALS Coach | Elliot Duty (sixth year at Poquoson and overall, 35-25) 2010 | 13-1, 9-0 Bay Rivers District (First); won Group AA Division 3 state championship Last time not in playoffs | 2006 Division | 3 THE SCHEDULE Aug. 26 | at...Tags: Minor League Baseball
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Experts defend bashed potato
Potatoes have taken a mashing lately, being blamed over other foods for people's long-term weight gain and possibly being limited in favor of other vegetables for school lunches.
The very crop seen as essential to feed the hungry in developing...Tags: Potato Chips, Human Body, Chicago Public Schools, Potassium (dietary supplement), Bacon
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Potatoes can add plenty to waistline
Public Enemy No. 1 in America's battle of the bulge isn't cupcakes, soda or double bacon cheeseburgers. It's the simple potato, according to Harvard University researchers.
Daily consumption of an extra serving of spuds — French fries, crispy...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Body, Hamburgers, Potassium (dietary supplement), Obesity
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Students who 'want to have a future' take first steps
Tribune reporterTwo years ago, Leonardo Ocampo’s life almost ended at 15 when someone shot him in the back. He had been flirting with gangs in his Little Village neighborhood and hanging out on street corners. One day, a bullet struck him from behind, exiting...Tags: Chicago Charter Schools, Migration, Little Village, Chicago Public Schools, Politics
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OUR HEALTH: Diabetes Mellitus
Diabetes Mellitus. The data is startling, and it’s getting worse.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, diabetes affects more than 25 million people in the U.S., or 8.3 percent of the population. It’s the seventh leading cause of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Overweight
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PHL17 IN FOCUS: JUVENILE DIABETES
Staff reporterPHL17 "IN FOCUS": JUVENILE DIABETES PHILADELPHIA – Saturday, October 22, 2011 – 6:30-7:00am 5 to 10 percent of Diabetics suffer from Type 1 Diabetes, which can be the most damaging of all types of Diabetes. Better known as Juvenile Diabetes for its...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Los Angeles Times, Human Body, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Television
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The Vaccine Hunter: Henry Daniell's research earns UCF grants, patents and acclaim
Tinkering in his million-dollar greenhouse at the University of Central Florida, microbiologist Henry Daniell is at work on preventing infectious diseases that kill 15 million people worldwide each year.
Inspired by the passion of French physicist...Tags: Vaccines, University of Central Florida, Chemical Industry, Charity, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Braco returns to Indy to heal Hoosiers with his silent gaze
A man said to have healing powers with just his look returned to Indy for a third time.
Curiousity draws people to see Braco, the Croatian man who some claim have healing powers.
This trip, Braco visited The Fountains in Carmel Tuesday and Wednesday for...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Boy with 'a big heart' shot along with man on South Side
Tribune reporterAn eighth-grader waiting for football practice to begin was wounded, along with a man, as they stood at a corner in theSouth Shore neighborhood this afternoon. The boy, identified by family as Deonta Brown, 14, and the man, 31, were shot at about 3:45 p....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Witnesses, Chicago Bears, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Prosecution
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Pageant contestant hopes to raise diabetes awareness
NEWPORT BEACH — Some see beauty pageants as demeaning to women. But not Heather Shields, 20. She finds the experience empowering. "I figured if I could get on stage in front of lots of people in a bathing suit, I could do just about anything," she...Tags: New York City, Genes and Chromosomes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Body, Dance
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A death from cancer, and a search for answers
Randy White had just buried a daughter, dead at 30 with a brain tumor. Now his other daughter had been diagnosed with growths in her abdomen.
When doctors told White in 2009 that their conditions were likely caused by something in their environment,...Tags: Southeast Asia, Human Body, Medical Procedures and Tests, Environmental Politics, Diseases and Illnesses
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