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    Nov 13, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Visible signs of aging signaled increased risk of heart disease, study finds

    Visibly aging but young at heart? Don't count on it, researchers suggested. In a study following more than 10,000 people over 35 years, the presence of visible signs of aging signaled an increased risk of heart attack and heart disease. The research was...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Diseases and Illnesses, Anemia, Mineral Supplements, Health and Safety at School

  2. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Cancer fight tests Aberdeen family's mettle

    To understand where Mackenzie Keplin's life is at now, you have to go back to February, when doctors discovered a football-sized tumor growing in her stomach and pressing against her organs.
    calvinmen@aberdeennews.com
    To understand where Mackenzie Keplin's life is at now, you have to go back to February, when doctors discovered a football-sized tumor growing in her stomach and pressing against her organs.  Keplin, who was then a 17-year-old senior at Central High...

    Tags: Cancer, Football, Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, Science and Technology

  4. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  5. Hospital gets permit for parking lot MRI, chiller

    Mission Hospital Laguna Beach has another three years to come up with a permanent home for diagnostic equipment now housed in a temporary trailer parked in a lot on hospital property. The Planning Commission unanimously approved at its Oct. 24 meeting...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics

  6. Jul 12, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Stretching Your Dollar: Hoosiers utilize cheaper medical group

    Many Hoosiers are putting off crucial medical tests because health care costs continue to go up.
    Many Hoosiers are putting off crucial medical tests because health care costs continue to go up. There is a new Indianapolis group created by doctors to help patients save a lot of money and get quality care. It’s called Objective Diagnostics or...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance Cost, Health Treatments

  8. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  9. Back injuries are very common in pets

    Back problems in people have practically become an epidemic in the United States. Most everyone knows somebody, either a friend, family member, co-worker or neighbor who has suffered some kind of back injury or chronic nagging back pain. Unfortunately, dogs often suffer from the same type of back problems as people do.
    Back problems in people have practically become an epidemic in the United States. Most everyone knows somebody, either a friend, family member, co-worker or neighbor who has suffered some kind of back injury or chronic nagging back pain. Unfortunately,...

    Tags: Back Pain, Medical Procedures and Tests, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Muscle Relaxers, Symptoms

  10. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. Smith: It's a patient's job to be informed too

    Concurrent with my duties as a weekly columnist for the Daily Pilot, I provide business development guidance to physicians and dentists. Since 1998, this work has taken me behind the scenes at countless medical and dental offices, clinics and hospitals....

    Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Cell Phones, Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics, Brain

  12. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| AM News
  13. HERO OF HOPE: Survivor refuses to let cancer define her

    When Liz Burchett discovered she had a brain tumor, she determined to fight it. 
    kpeek@amnews.com
    When Liz Burchett discovered she had a brain tumor, she determined to fight it.  “It became my personal fight, I didn’t want cancer to define me,” she said.  The baseball-sized tumor was discovered in 2010. Burchett had been...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, Cancer, Relay for Life, Brain, Human Interest

  14. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  15. Allegheny Chesapeake Employees Take Training

    <span style=&quot;font-size: x-small;">PT of Allegheny Chesapeake Physical Therapy offices completed the &ldquo;Musculoskeletal Imaging for the Primary Care Physical Therapist&rdquo; continuing education course at Chatham University last mo=nth.</span>
    PT of Allegheny Chesapeake Physical Therapy offices completed the “Musculoskeletal Imaging for the Primary Care Physical Therapist” continuing education course at Chatham University last mo=nth. “The course provided updated...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapy, General Practitioners, Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals

  16. May 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Sale's arm is still attached today, right?

    <strong>I love what Chris Sale did to Tampa Bay on Monday.</strong> I have no idea how the White Sox let him do it.
    I love what Chris Sale did to Tampa Bay on Monday. I have no idea how the White Sox let him do it. The young, left-handed starter torched a first-place Rays team for 15 strikeouts, one short of the team record and the most in that silly building that...

    Tags: Major League Baseball, Bud Selig, Tampa Bay Rays, Ozzie Guillen, Chris Sale

  18. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Hospital's Breast Center provides screening, biopsy service

    Last year more than 4,000 patients passed through the doors at the Breast Center at Palms West Hospital, which has been providing full screening and biopsy service to the western communities since 2000.
    Last year more than 4,000 patients passed through the doors at the Breast Center at Palms West Hospital, which has been providing full screening and biopsy service to the western communities since 2000. "We work closely with many of the surgeons out...

    Tags: Biopsy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Pathology, American Cancer Society, Cancer

  20. Oct 15, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Mammography benefits questioned

    In recent years many leading health organizations have advised that all women age 40 and up have an annual mammogram or be tested every two years for the presence of breast cancer. Women with a higher risk for the disease may have been told to get bi-annual mammograms. There are some people who feel that this blanket recommendation is ill-advised.
    In recent years many leading health organizations have advised that all women age 40 and up have an annual mammogram or be tested every two years for the presence of breast cancer. Women with a higher risk for the disease may have been told to get bi-...

    Tags: Cancer, American Medical Association, Medical Research, Breast Cancer, Mammogram

  22. Oct 15, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Wife 'heartbroken' at death blamed on meningitis

    Eddie Lovelace's symptoms were subtle at first, almost imperceptible -- a headache now and then, a little dizzinessin the first week of September.
    Eddie Lovelace's symptoms were subtle at first, almost imperceptible -- a headache now and then, a little dizzinessin the first week of September. A healthy 78-year-old circuit court judge in Albany, Kentucky, Lovelace didn't want to go to the doctor,...

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses, Lawyers, Barbie (fictional character), Prosecution

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