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Fight against cancer is a fact of life for Manchester girl, 11, and her family
Like all parents, John and Tammy Carver face daily challenges in trying to raise a large brood. But for the Manchester couple, who have adopted six youngsters from orphanages in Russia and Belarus between 1997 and 2004, those challenges also include...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Sports, YouTube, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, American Red Cross
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Indianapolis preparing for Pagano's return
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Colts head coach Chuck Pagano can resume coaching whenever he's ready. On Thursday, Dr. Larry Cripe, told The Associated Press that Pagano had been cleared to return and that it was up to the coach and the Colts to determine...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Sports, Indianapolis Colts, Antoine Bethea, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Cancer patients learn to cope with 'chemo brain'
Kristin Froehlich knew something was wrong with her mental abilities the moment she pulled into the parking lot of a sporting goods store last spring. “Driving to Dick's Sporting Goods in Naperville, I pulled into the parking lot, and just sat...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Tampa, Mouth, Health Treatments
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The Hartford's CEO Had A Brain Tumor Removed
The Hartford CourantThe Hartford's CEO had a brain tumor surgically removed "over the holidays" and he will receive, the company said late Friday afternoon. The Hartford's CEO Liam E. McGee had a brain tumor surgically removed "over the holidays," and he will receive low-...Tags: Chemotherapy, Corporate Officers, Bank of America Corp., Companies and Corporations, Insurance
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O.C. sheriff to stay on job while battling breast cancer
L.A. NOWOrange County Sheriff Sandra Hutchens is undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer and will cut back on her public appearances while undergoing treatment. Hutchens revealed the recent medical diagnosis at a press conference Monday afternoon, and said that... -
Standing Wheelchair Update
WGN NewsAn update on a story we reported back in May. A group of college engineering students altering the life of a doctor unable to perform surgery because he couldn't stand. Then, on the spot, he stood. This was the scene more than seven months ago. Five...Tags: Technology, Students, Teaching and Learning, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Chemical Industry
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More pressure to justify cost of cancer drugs versus benefits
Reuters(Reuters) - Medical providers have begun to think more about cost, as well as safety and effectiveness, when they decide on cancer treatments. In the past, pharmaceutical companies could launch a high-priced drug with little push back. But now, there...Tags: Chemotherapy, Roche Holding AG, Bevacizumab (drug), Chemical Industry, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Chuck Pagano says it will be 'special' to return to Baltimore as Colts coach
The Baltimore SunThe visiting locker room at Gillette Stadium following last year's AFC championship game was eerily silent when a sharply attired Chuck Pagano walked briskly toward the door, rolling a suitcase behind him. He stopped only briefly, embracing linebacker...Tags: Chemotherapy, Sports, Lee Evans, Labor Legislation, Super Bowl
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Cara G. Becker, volunteer and entrepreneur
Cara G. Becker, a Towson University student and entrepreneur whose spirit of volunteering began in her childhood, died Monday of leukemia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Towson resident was 21. "In her young life, Cara Becker touched so many people,...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Dyslexia, American Red Cross, Foods and Beverages, Leukemia
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Fast-growing fish may never wind up on your plate
AP Health WriterSalmon that's been genetically modified to grow twice as fast as normal could soon show up on your dinner plate. That is, if the company that makes the fish can stay afloat. After weathering concerns about everything from the safety of humans eating...Tags: Allergies, Hybrid Vehicles, U.S. House of Representatives, Chemical Industry, Aquaculture
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Dunbar unseen force for NIU
DEKALB — Every Thursday night during football season, the man Northern Illinois hired last February as offensive coordinator called his daughter to reveal the first play of Saturday's game. Wherever he has called plays, Mike Dunbar always shared...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Sports, Health Treatments, Orange Bowl, Football
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January programs in cancer series announced
SOUTH BEND -- RiverBend Cancer Services has announced January dates for the ongoing series "Living Well with Cancer." The educational series is free. Programs will be held at RiverBend Wellness Center at 919 E. Jefferson in South Bend; Michiana...Tags: Chemotherapy, Medical Specialization, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lettuce, Healthy Diet
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