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Life Out Here: Getting off the junk
While I may not be a political junkie, I certainly am an enthusiastic recreational user. But I think I’m ready to quit. I’m tired, I’m disgusted, and I’m saddened that everyone involved is acting so abominably. The body of the...
Tags: Preventative Medicine, Firearms, Government, National Rifle Association of America, Glenn Beck
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Susan Love, doctor/patient
And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Chemotherapy, Leukemia, Explosions, Research
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Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD
If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Media Industry, Meningitis, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Trice: A more holistic approach to health care for LGBT community
Keith Green knows that physicians read books and take classes on how to provide the best health care for members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. But Green, chairman of the Chicago Black Gay Men's Caucus, also knows that too many...
Tags: Minority Groups, General Practitioners, Hepatitis A , Physical Conditions, Jackson Park
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FAU takes heat for professor's Sandy Hook comments
James Tracy still has a job at Florida Atlantic University, FAU media relations director Lisa Metcalf said Wednesday. But beyond that, she didn't say much about Tracy, a tenured associate professor of communication who has brought much embarrassment...
Tags: Florida Atlantic University, Education, National Enquirer, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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The spirit moves her: Milla Hniang's journey to a dream
What people go through to live their lives — war and terror, disease and pain, poverty and hunger, long journeys across continents and oceans, loss and heartbreak — always leaves me awed and humbled. You hear a story, like the one I'm offering...Tags: Polio, Yangon (Burma), Hospitals and Clinics, Dixie Chicks (music group), Taylor Swift
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Chicagoan saves one dog at a time from rabies in Africa
NANGALE, Tanzania — Only about half the dogs Anna Czupryna is studying in Tanzania have names. Dogs are different here. They are foragers and night watchmen who are treated more like livestock than pets. But when the dogs of north-central Tanzania...
Tags: Rabies, Media Industry, Biology, Research, Diseases and Illnesses
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Protein Sciences Will Make Vaccine In NY, Still Talking To Malloy
The Hartford CourantProtein Sciences Corp., the Meriden-based drug research and development firm with a long and colorful history in Connecticut, is investing millions of dollars in a new manufacturing facility for its flu vaccine — in Rockland County, N.Y. The...Tags: Flu Vaccine, Food and Drug Administration, Dannel P. Malloy , Chemical Industry, Research
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A war against the flu rages within
It'sfluseason again. In case you aren't aware, influenza is bad again this year. I've known several people already to get the infection and it sounds like it must be a pretty nasty strain. Influenza, or flu, is caused by the influenzavirus. The...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Weaponry
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Lincoln Park Zoo works to eradicate rabies in Africa
NANGALE, Tanzania — Huddled with his younger brother, the young man laughs easily, conspiratorially, at the commotion caused by the presence of curious foreigners in his family's modest compound outside this small village. But when you ask 19-...
Tags: Rabies, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Biology, Chemical Industry, Symptoms
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Zoo's anti-rabies program attracts local donations, big and small
Drink lemonade, save a lion. That, more or less, was the pitch made by two Gold Coast kids who set up a beverage stand on their front porch during this year's Air and Water Show to benefit the Lincoln Park Zoo's anti-rabies program near Tanzania's...
Tags: Rabies, Tanzania, Lincoln Park Zoo
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Black Friday sale to help recently surrendered pets find new homes
Area shelters are seeing an influx of animal surrenders ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. The Humane Society for Hamilton County announced Monday that it will a Black Friday sale to help surrendered pets find new homes. The facility has been bursting...
Tags: Black Friday (shopping), Social Issues, Holidays, Pets
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