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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it

    Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before.
    Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Sculpture, Art Institute of Chicago, NASA, Science

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. Senate Backs Bill To Label Genetically Modified Foods

    A bill that would require food made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels cleared the state Senate late Tuesday night.
    The Hartford Courant
    A bill that would require food made with genetically modified organisms to carry labels cleared the state Senate late Tuesday night. The Senate's approval, on a 35-1 vote, gives new energy to a measure that had strong grassroots backing but appeared...

    Tags: Government, Consumers, U.S. Senate, Agriculture, Executive Branch

  4. May 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Voice of the People, May. 20

    Cancer research We recently heard the revelation that Angelina Jolie had undergone preventive double mastectomy in order to lessen her chance of developing breast cancer. Her DNA carries a genetic defect in the BRCA1 gene that significantly increases her...

    Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Research, Chicago White Sox, Medical Research, Science and Technology

  6. May 20, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  7. Wall Street heads higher, led by small-company stocks; Russell index crosses 1,000

    NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market is edging higher in midday trading, led by small-company shares. The Russell 2000 index of small company stocks crossed 1,000 points for the first time Monday. It's up 18 percent this year, more than other major...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Stock Activities, S&P 500, Financial Markets, Stock Market

  8. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Some could have gaps in medical coverage under new law

    When the national healthcare law takes full effect next year, millions of Americans risk disrupted health coverage because of common life events: getting married or divorced, having children or taking on a second job.
    When the national healthcare law takes full effect next year, millions of Americans risk disrupted health coverage because of common life events: getting married or divorced, having children or taking on a second job. As their family incomes change,...

    Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Government Health Care, Pharmaceuticals, Diabetes

  10. May 21, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  11. Eight years after a Roanoke murder, a new break in the case

    Jamie Penn was found dead in the summer of 2005.
    reporter
    Jamie Penn was found dead in the summer of 2005. He had been shot several times. It has been years since he died, but his family still hopes to bring his killer or killers to justice. "The memory is fresh as it was on yesterday. It doesn't feel like 8-...

    Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Shootings, Murder

  12. May 21, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  13. The Doctor's Corner: An early start on treating menopause

    This is the first of a two-part series updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. It is a pleasure to be back putting pencil to paper with good news for women going through "the change." A Global Consensus Statement, hot off the press in the...

    Tags: Fatigue, Menopause, Gynecology, Symptoms, Cleveland Clinic

  14. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Hopkins' global health grade: good, but not good enough

    Remember the last time you got a B in a class? Maybe a B was OK, a hard-earned accomplishment in a difficult, GPA-sinking course. Or perhaps a B just wasn't good enough — a subpar finish that left you mentally shaking a fist at other classmates.
    Remember the last time you got a B in a class? Maybe a B was OK, a hard-earned accomplishment in a difficult, GPA-sinking course. Or perhaps a B just wasn't good enough — a subpar finish that left you mentally shaking a fist at other classmates....

    Tags: HIV, Students, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School

  16. May 21, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Importance of expiration date depends on the specific drug

    Q: I have several medications that are well beyond their expiration dates. Does that mean that they won't work — or are dangerous? A: The manufacturer's expiration date on most medications is 2-3 years from when the pills were made. This assumes...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Epinephrine, Health and Medical Professionals, Chest Pains, Internists

  18. May 21, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  19. Somerset chemical co. honored

    Somerset entrepreneur Guy Berkebile has gone from mixing chemicals in his bathroom to owning his own silicone and epoxy production company, Guy Chemical Company, Inc. Berkebile used to create his own household products, and he has now been lauded as the...

    Tags: Rentals, Walmart, Small Businesses

  20. May 21, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  21. Trial opens for French maker of drug used for weight loss, suspected in hundreds of deaths

    NANTERRE, France (AP) — The makers of a diabetes and weight loss drug suspected in the deaths of hundreds of people went on trial Tuesday, facing charges they misled the public about the product's safety. But after years of delays in one of France'...

    Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Trials, Diabetes, Justice System, France

  22. May 21, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Leapfrog health analysts hand out hospital grades

    Florida's hospitals, like those across the rest of the nation, have received their spring report cards and more than a third earned an A, according to a nonprofit organization that advocates for safer health-care delivery.
    Florida's hospitals, like those across the rest of the nation, have received their spring report cards and more than a third earned an A, according to a nonprofit organization that advocates for safer health-care delivery. In the Sunshine State, 37...

    Tags: Melbourne, Kissimmee, Medical Procedures and Tests, Orlando, New Smyrna Beach

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