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    May 30, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  1. Mayo Clinic Medical Edge: Cochlear implants a good next step when hearing aids are no longer effective

    Premium Health News Service
    DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I've had hearing aids for decades, but they haven't been very effective for the last year or so. My doctor recommends a cochlear implant and said I may have an even better result with one in each ear. Is it necessary to have two?...

    Tags: Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Electronics, Ears and Hearing, Food and Drug Administration

  2. May 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dr. David L. Rimoin dies at 75; Cedars-Sinai geneticist

    Dr. David L. Rimoin, a medical geneticist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center who pioneered studies of dwarfism and other skeletal abnormalities, died Sunday at the Los Angeles hospital. He was 75 and had been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer days earlier.
    Dr. David L. Rimoin, a medical geneticist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center who pioneered studies of dwarfism and other skeletal abnormalities, died Sunday at the Los Angeles hospital. He was 75 and had been diagnosed with advanced pancreatic cancer days...

    Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Medical Research, Obituaries, Heart Disease, Hospitals and Clinics

  4. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Will my baby keep his baby blues?

    I've always been fascinated by eye color, especially as it changes after a baby is born.
    The Baltimore Sun
    I've always been fascinated by eye color, especially as it changes after a baby is born. As happens with most caucasian babies, both my sons were born with blue eyes, but I haven't expected it to last -- my eyes are blue, but my husband's are brown. My...
  6. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  7. Our View: Have a happy Father's Day

    It goes without saying that Father’s Day is often relegated to second-class holiday status, dwarfed by the long shadow cast by Mother’s Day. Is that fair? Maybe. Moms are the bomb. But dads are, too, and for all the pomp and circumstance of...

    Tags: Father's Day, Facebook, Family

  8. May 31, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  9. First Pebble Mine Hearing Takes Place in Seattle

    Officials with the Enviornmental Protection Agency took public comment Thursday in Seattle concerning the potential environmental impacts of a possible mining project on the watershed of Bristol Bay.
    Channel 2 News
    Officials with the Enviornmental Protection Agency took public comment Thursday in Seattle concerning the potential environmental impacts of a possible mining project on the watershed of Bristol Bay. The main topic of discussion was the Pebble Mine...

    Tags: Metal, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health

  10. Sep 26, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Breaking the breast cancer code

    How many children have you had, and did you wait until after 30 to have the first one? Do you have more than one drink a day? Did you get your period before you were 12? Do you exercise? Have a low-fat, high-fiber diet? Did you breast-feed?
    How many children have you had, and did you wait until after 30 to have the first one? Do you have more than one drink a day? Did you get your period before you were 12? Do you exercise? Have a low-fat, high-fiber diet? Did you breast-feed? Do you work...

    Tags: Medical Research, Ovarian Cancer, Mammogram, Breast Cancer, Science and Technology

  12. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  13. A View from the Tractor Cab

    Somerset County Farm Bureau
    June is dairy month and as a dairy farmer's daughter I salute all those who are dedicated to the 24/7 – 365 days of the year commitment to milking the "girls" at least a couple a times a day. I was only 4 years old when we went from milk cans to...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Obesity, Beverage Industry, Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Consumer Goods Industries

  14. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  15. Una Colorada (vale más que cien descoloridas): Sí es posible

    Mientras un millón de niños está en riesgo inminente de morir de hambre en el mundo, los líderes de 20 países, se reúnen para dilucidar sobre diversas posibilidades de salir de la crisis financiera que agobia al planeta. ¿Qué factores han llevado al...

    Tags: G20

  16. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'Natural Selection' has the genes to survive ✭✭✭

    "Natural Selection," an intriguing and intelligent first effort from indie filmmaker Robbie Pickering, digs deep into the heart of Texas for its soulful tale of small-town saints and sinners and a road trip to redemption.
    "Natural Selection," an intriguing and intelligent first effort from indie filmmaker Robbie Pickering, digs deep into the heart of Texas for its soulful tale of small-town saints and sinners and a road trip to redemption. Laced with humor and regret, the...

    Tags: Rachael Harris, Movies, John Diehl, Entertainment, Matt O'Leary

  18. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  19. More Asian carp DNA found near Lake Michigan

    <span class=&quot;s1">DETROIT (AP) &mdash; The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has again has found genetic material from invasive Asian carp in samples taken from waters near Lake Michigan.</span>
    DETROIT (AP) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says it has again has found genetic material from invasive Asian carp in samples taken from waters near Lake Michigan. The silver carp DNA findings from May 22 collections in Lake Calumet in Chicago...

    Tags: DNA, Biotechnology Industry, Chemical Industry, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

  20. Jun 19, 2012 |Story| CNN
  21. 'Not Guilty' Verdict in Perjury Retrial of Roger Clemens

    WASHINGTON -- Baseball pitching great Roger Clemens was found not guilty Monday of lying to Congress during an investigation of steroid use among major league players.
    CNN
    WASHINGTON -- Baseball pitching great Roger Clemens was found not guilty Monday of lying to Congress during an investigation of steroid use among major league players. The case against Clemens involved one count of obstruction of Congress, three counts...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Roger Clemens, Gary Sheffield, Boston Red Sox, John Edwards

  22. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Some nutrients can stave off vision loss and eye disease that occurs as we age

    Even if you are reading this without glasses, it's not too early to start taking your eye vitamins. Some nutrients can stave off the burdensome vision loss and eye disease that occur as we age, mounting research suggests.
    Even if you are reading this without glasses, it's not too early to start taking your eye vitamins. Some nutrients can stave off the burdensome vision loss and eye disease that occur as we age, mounting research suggests. But claims by supplement...

    Tags: Ophthalmology, Diabetes, Diets and Dieting, Nutrition, Vitamin E

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