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Allentown councilwoman remains hospitalized, will miss water/sewer vote
Valley 610At least one member of Allentown City Council will not be present for the much-anticipated vote on the city’s water and sewer lease tonight. Councilman Cynthia Mota has been hospitalized in Venezuela for nearly a month and is still not well enough... -
Franklin County (Pa.) Commissioner continues to serve despite cancer treatment
dona@herald-mail.comFranklin County (Pa.) Commissioner Robert L. Thomas, who has been a commissioner since 1995, announced Friday that he will be able to continue serving in the post even as he undergoes treatment for the blood and bone marrow disease myelodysplastic...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, American Red Cross, Health Treatments, Robin Roberts, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Synthroid (drug), Vitamin Therapy, Vegan Diet, Urinalysis, Kidney Disease
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Sickle cell disease accounts for many priapism cases
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Thanks to commercials for erectile dysfunction drugs, men know to seek medical attention for "erections lasting more than four hours," but a new study suggests a blood disorder is the cause of many prolonged erections. While...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at School, Western Africa, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Substance Abuse
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Astellas, GSK vie to make 'high altitude' anaemia pill
Reuters* Drugs mimic body's response to being at high altitude * Experimental tablets an alternative to injections of EPO * Astellas and partner FibroGen in lead with Phase III pill * GSK CEO says excited by potential of its Phase II product By Ben Hirschler...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Dialysis, University of Oxford, Erythropoietin, Vaccines
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Robin Roberts briefly hospitalized, will return to 'GMA' next week
Two months after resuming her duties on "Good Morning America," Robin Roberts revealed she was hospitalized last week. Roberts offered the news on her Facebook page Thursday morning in addressing her absence from covering the Boston bombings. While...Tags: Good Morning America (tv program), Key West, Robin Roberts, New York City
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Center helps give Jewish couples a genetic peace of mind
For Ellie and Jeremy Forman, getting married involved much more than walking down the aisle in fancy garb and saying their "I do's" in front of family and friends this past July. Jeremy, 34, an entrepreneur, and Ellie, 29, a community relations...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis, Biology, River North
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Robin Roberts to receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at ESPYs
Robin Roberts, host of "Good Morning America" and one of the first female anchors for ESPN, will receive the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2013 ESPYs on July 17 in Los Angeles. Roberts has twice been stricken by serious illness in recent years and...Tags: Breast Cancer, ESPN (tv network), Good Morning America (tv program), Arthur Ashe, Robin Roberts
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Dr. Helen M. Ranney dies at 89; pioneering female physician explored sickle cell genetics
Dr. Helen M. Ranney, a pioneering female physician who was among the first to explore the genetics of sickle cell disease and scored a number of firsts for women in her profession, including being the first to head a department of medicine at a U.S....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, World War II (1939-1945), Blood Cells, Colleges and Universities, Medical Research
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Jimbo and Candi Fisher give $1 million to Fanconi anemia research through fund
TALLAHASSEE -- Jimbo Fisher may have helped lead his football team to a conference championship last fall, but his family, like many others, continues a fight of a different kind. This week, while visiting with doctors at the University of Minnesota's...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Anemia, Jeff Foxworthy, Fishing, Jimbo Fisher
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Health officials tracing source of chemicals that sickened Hopkins workers
Health officials continue to investigate how contaminated hot water sickened nearly two dozen people at the Johns Hopkins at Keswick complex Monday, but the case is similar to previous ones involving faulty water-heating systems that let chemicals mix...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at Work, Vomiting, Environmental Politics, Dizziness
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Family fights blood disorders with music
HealthBlood disorders have marked Sandra Moran's family in devastating ways....
Apr 25, 2013
| Allentown Morning Call
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| Allentown Morning Call
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