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    Jun 15, 2012 |Column| Herald Mail
  1. Tips on how to best prevent cancer

    Last week, a friend of mine lost her long battle with cancer.  Lynette Alicea was a unstoppable fighter, who was determined to beat the terrible disease, and almost did. Unfortunately, despite the valiant efforts she and her family put forth, cancer...

    Tags: Colon Cancer, Health, The New York Times, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Cancer

  2. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Md. immigrants laud new federal policy on deportation

    Nathaly Uribe's grandmother broke into tears Friday when the Glen Burnie high school senior told her of a new federal policy that would protect many undocumented young immigrants from deportation. "Now," the older woman said, "I know I can't lose you."...

    Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Education, Janet Napolitano, Extradition, Glen Burnie

  4. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Getting educated on GMOs

    <i>Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post to The Baltimore Sun's health blog Picture of Health (baltimoresun.com/pictureofhealth), which is printed here. This week, Karen Kolowski</i> <i>weighs in on genetically modified foods.</i>
    Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post to The Baltimore Sun's health blog Picture of Health (baltimoresun.com/pictureofhealth), which is printed here. This week, Karen Kolowski weighs in on...

    Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Biology

  6. May 21, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  7. Purple corn turning heads around Central Indiana

    The corn crop is already coming in this year but instead of being the traditional green, many fields have turned a brilliant purple. It's left many farmers scratching their heads.
    The corn crop is already coming in this year but instead of being the traditional green, many fields have turned a brilliant purple. It's left many farmers scratching their heads. “It seemed dramatic, in 24-36 hours we had noticed a little bit of...

    Tags: Health, Human Body, Symptoms

  8. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Does Your Child Have IDWS?

    Suburban Jungle
    Please take a moment to read this warning about an epidemic affecting 7- to 18-year-olds across the nation.  They call it IDWS (I Dun Wannagoda Skool). My son has a chronic case of it, and it appears to be going around. Apparently, it affects the tummy...

    Tags: Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Schools, Elementary Schools, iVillage Inc.

  10. May 22, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Pareja acusada de robar maletas en el aeropuerto

    &Eacute;l se ve&iacute;a como un viajero bien vestido pero robaba el equipaje de otros en los aeropuertos del sur de Florida; ella era quien lo esperaba para emprender la huida.
    EL SENTINEL
    Él se veía como un viajero bien vestido pero robaba el equipaje de otros en los aeropuertos del sur de Florida; ella era quien lo esperaba para emprender la huida. Sean Maxwell, de 44 años, y su esposa Lorina Flint, de 42, fueron acusados el domingo de...

    Tags: United Air Lines, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood (Broward, Florida), Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)

  12. May 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Parents hire own researchers to tackle rare, fatal disease

    When it comes to advocating against her 8-year-old son's serious illness, Gelse Tkalec is on a much lonelier path than those strewn with pink ribbons and yellow bracelets.
    When it comes to advocating against her 8-year-old son's serious illness, Gelse Tkalec is on a much lonelier path than those strewn with pink ribbons and yellow bracelets. There are only 25 to 30 children worldwide known to have giant axonal neuropathy,...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Research, Warren Buffett, Colleges and Universities

  14. May 22, 2012 |Story| Reuters
  15. Scientists turn skin cells into beating heart muscle

    LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have for the first time succeeded in taking skin cells from patients with heart failure and transforming them into healthy, beating heart tissue that could one day be used to treat the condition.
    Reuters
    LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have for the first time succeeded in taking skin cells from patients with heart failure and transforming them into healthy, beating heart tissue that could one day be used to treat the condition. The researchers, based in...

    Tags: Health, Heart Failure, Cardiologists, Science and Technology, Israel

  16. May 23, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Chambersburg student receives $1,000 scholarship

    Lindsay Rae Upperman of Chambersburg, Pa., recently received a $1,000 scholarship from the CHS Foundation, one of the nation’s leading cooperatives, owned by farmers, ranchers and co-ops. Upperman will study animal science and genetics at Butler...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes

  18. May 23, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  19. The many faces of depression

    Premium Health News Service
    Sadness touches all of our lives at different times, but depression can have enormous depth and staying power. It's more than a passing bout of sadness or dejection, or feeling down in the dumps. It can leave you feeling continuously burdened and can...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Mania, Harvard Medical School, Craig Miller

  20. May 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Everyone's talking about the Jones girl

    I have to hand it to Lolo Jones, her marketing agent, Brandon Swibel, and the edgy promotional gurus at Red Bull.
    I have to hand it to Lolo Jones, her marketing agent, Brandon Swibel, and the edgy promotional gurus at Red Bull. I can't think of another athlete with such a slim competitive resume becoming such a pre-Olympic star and attracting such an impressive...

    Tags: College Sports, Facebook, Maria Sharapova, Serena Williams, ESPN (tv network)

  22. Jun 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Strategies for dealing with migraines

    The many people who suffer from migraine headaches often seek quiet, dark places to ride them out. But there are effective means of preventing them, shortening their duration and even stopping them. There are established medications and lifestyle changes sufferers can employ, and even some new ones to try, says Dr. Michael Sellman, chief of neurology at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore.
    The many people who suffer from migraine headaches often seek quiet, dark places to ride them out. But there are effective means of preventing them, shortening their duration and even stopping them. There are established medications and lifestyle...

    Tags: Health, Migraine, General Practitioners, Headaches, Chemical Industry

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