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    Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ravens offensive line feels the pressure from the Texans

    — The breakdowns within the Ravens' offensive line unraveled in a few different ways against the formidable Houston Texans.
    — The breakdowns within the Ravens' offensive line unraveled in a few different ways against the formidable Houston Texans. In the first quarter, it was Texans outside linebacker Connor Barwin unloading on unsuspecting quarterback Joe Flacco in the...

    Tags: Whitney Mercilus, NFL Pro Bowl, National Football League, Ray Rice, Jacoby Jones

  2. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Breast cancer awareness month busy time for Aberdeen hospitals

    calvinmen@aberdeennews.com
     October is especially busy for radiologist Sheryl Siegmund-Weekly.  Because it's breast cancer awareness month, more women are getting their mammograms, said Siegmund-Weekly, who works at at Avera St. Luke's Hospital.  The mammogram X-ray produces...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Breast Cancer, Mammogram, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hologic Incorporated

  4. Oct 13, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  5. Shane Taylor rolls with punches of 'Strike Back'

    Shane Taylor left his mark on the second season of "Strike Back," but the show's stars left their marks on him, too.
    RedEye
    Shane Taylor left his mark on the second season of "Strike Back," but the show's stars left their marks on him, too. The British actor suffered a few hits while playing ruthless soldier-for-hire Craig Hanson in the Cinemax drama which ended its season...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Armed Forces, Strike Back (tv program), Cape Town (South Africa), South Africa

  6. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  7. Valley Police Beat: Roadway collapses beneath Border Patrol agent's vehicle

    CALEXICO - A Border Patrol agent was involved in a single-vehicle accident when the roadway collapsed beneath him early Monday morning west of Calexico.
    CALEXICO - A Border Patrol agent was involved in a single-vehicle accident when the roadway collapsed beneath him early Monday morning west of Calexico. The agent, who was not identified by Border Patrol officials, was driving about one-half mile south...

    Tags: Drug Trafficking, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Medical Procedures and Tests, Methamphetamine (drug), Theft

  8. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Yvette Kaweblum

    Grateful that a breast examination as part of a study of an automated ultrasound device led to her cancer diagnosis, Yvette Kaweblum testified at a Food and Drug Administration hearing in Washington, D.C. in April. The device was approved by the FDA last month.
    Grateful that a breast examination as part of a study of an automated ultrasound device led to her cancer diagnosis, Yvette Kaweblum testified at a Food and Drug Administration hearing in Washington, D.C. in April. The device was approved by the FDA...

    Tags: Politics, Pembroke Pines, Mastectomy, Lobbying, Boynton Beach

  10. Jul 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Arrested Glendora doctor was duped by dog X-ray, police say

    L.A. NOW
    The undercover sheriff’s deputy pretending to be a patient in pain presented a Glendora physician with an X-ray to accompany her tale of an injured back and neck. The only problem was the X-ray revealed a "tail" of a different......
  12. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  13. Proton Therapy

    Killing tumors while sparing healthy tissue. It's the goal of doctors treating cancer patients around the world. Closer to home, a new weapon to fight the disease. It zaps away cancer cells much like traditional radiation, but this treatment's promise lies in what it doesn't touch.
    WGN News
    Killing tumors while sparing healthy tissue. It's the goal of doctors treating cancer patients around the world. Closer to home, a new weapon to fight the disease. It zaps away cancer cells much like traditional radiation, but this treatment's promise...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Headaches, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Health

  14. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Notes: Cal Ripken Jr. enjoys the call for Orioles' return to postseason

    ARLINGTON, Texas &mdash; <strong><a href=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/ripken/">Cal Ripken Jr.</a></strong> was in the TBS broadcast booth for Friday night's American League wild-card game, alongside former Atlanta Braves pitcher <strong>John Smoltz</strong> and play-by-play man <strong>Ernie Johnson</strong>. Ripken had previously been a postseason studio analyst, but he only recently started working from the booth.
    The Baltimore Sun
    ARLINGTON, Texas — Cal Ripken Jr. was in the TBS broadcast booth for Friday night's American League wild-card game, alongside former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz and play-by-play man Ernie Johnson. Ripken had previously been a postseason...

    Tags: Buck Showalter, TBS (tv network), Pedro Strop, Taylor Teagarden, Chris Tillman

  16. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  17. A Look At The Pediatric Radiology Program

    The Pediatric Radiology program practices state-of-the-art imaging. Radiologists utilize state-of-the-art equipment including PET/CT and MR imaging. &quot;We do films, we do fluoroscopy, which is sort of like living x-ray, we can actually watch the function of the GI track and the GU track. We do swallowing studies, we also do ultrasound CT scan and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, MR," says Pediatric Radiologist Dr. Sosamma Methratta.
    The Pediatric Radiology program practices state-of-the-art imaging. Radiologists utilize state-of-the-art equipment including PET/CT and MR imaging. "We do films, we do fluoroscopy, which is sort of like living x-ray, we can actually watch the function of...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, MRI (imaging), Healthcare Provider, Radiology

  18. Sep 28, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  19. Woman accused of abusing 8 week old baby

    State Police say an 8 week-old boy suffered fractured ribs and a broken leg at the hands of his mother. Amber Felts , 30, of Thompson Road, Delta, is charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and endangering the welfare of a child after her infant son was examined at York Hospital and Hershey Medical Center.
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    State Police say an 8 week-old boy suffered fractured ribs and a broken leg at the hands of his mother. Amber Felts , 30, of Thompson Road, Delta, is charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and endangering the welfare of a child after her infant...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Andrew Johnson, Abusive Behavior, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds

  20. Sep 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Group urges pregnant women to maintain good dental care

    With so many things to think about, expectant mothers sometimes neglect their teeth, but this can have implications for their unborn babies. In response, the advocacy group <a href=&quot;http://www.mdac.us/">Maryland Dental Action Coalition</a> is educating women about proper oral hygiene and dietary habits through an effort called Healthy Teeth, Healthy Kids. The group's aim is to develop good habits by mothers and children and to reduce early childhood cavities, said Dr. Winifred J. Booker, an Owings Mills pediatric dentist who has served on several state committees and professional organizations and is currently a spokeswoman for the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
    With so many things to think about, expectant mothers sometimes neglect their teeth, but this can have implications for their unborn babies. In response, the advocacy group Maryland Dental Action Coalition is educating women about proper oral hygiene...

    Tags: Morning Sickness, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diets and Dieting, Dentistry and Dental Health, Dental Health

  22. Sep 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Screenings to help treat the right cancers

    Cancer is running out of places to hide. A new blood test can ferret out a single cancer cell tucked away among a billion healthy cells. Radiologists are using crystal-clear 3-D mammograms to find suspicious spots and lumps that they never could have seen with an old X-ray machine. And CT scans can detect the earliest signs of lung cancer before a patient even has a chance to feel out of breath.
    Cancer is running out of places to hide. A new blood test can ferret out a single cancer cell tucked away among a billion healthy cells. Radiologists are using crystal-clear 3-D mammograms to find suspicious spots and lumps that they never could have seen...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Prostate Cancer, Arizona State University, Lung Cancer, Radiology

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