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    May 21, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Study: Simple scope exam flexible sigmoidoscopy cuts colon cancer deaths

    A simple, cheaper exam of just the lower part of the bowel can cut the risk of developing colon cancer or dying of the disease, a large federal study finds. 
    A simple, cheaper exam of just the lower part of the bowel can cut the risk of developing colon cancer or dying of the disease, a large federal study finds.  Many doctors recommend a more complete test — colonoscopy — but many people refuse...

    Tags: Death, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Colon Cancer, Medical Procedures and Tests

  2. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  3. UW raises in-state undergraduate tuition 16% -- to $12,401 a year

    The University of Washington Board of Regents on Thursday approved a 16 percent increase in undergraduate tuition for in-state students, meaning UW fees and tuition will cost $12,401 a year – a hike of $1,564.
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    The University of Washington Board of Regents on Thursday approved a 16 percent increase in undergraduate tuition for in-state students, meaning UW fees and tuition will cost $12,401 a year – a hike of $1,564. The 16 percent tuition increase was...

    Tags: Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology

  4. May 8, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. New leaf

    To understand why the hiring of Brian Bannon as Chicago's public library commissioner caused a more-than-ordinary stir, let us quote a learned cultural authority.
    To understand why the hiring of Brian Bannon as Chicago's public library commissioner caused a more-than-ordinary stir, let us quote a learned cultural authority. That authority is not Socrates. It is not Shakespeare. It is not Goethe. Nor is it...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chicago Mayor, Health, Chicago Public Library

  6. Mar 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. The reality of 'low T'

    A middle-aged man goes to see his doctor, complaining of a host of vague symptoms: He's lethargic, somewhat depressed and feeling a little anxious about his manliness. Could he just need a boost of testosterone, the vital sex hormone produced by the...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Julie Deardorff, Healthy Diet

  8. May 11, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  9. Seattle philanthropist, civic leader Jack Benaroya dies at 90

    Jack Benaroya, one of Seattle's most renowned philanthropists and real estate developers, died Friday. He was 90.
    Q13 Fox News Online
    Jack Benaroya, one of Seattle's most renowned philanthropists and real estate developers, died Friday. He was 90. His family said he died peacefully in his sleep. Born in Montgomery, Ala., on July 11, 1921, Benaroya grew up in Vallejo, Calif., and moved...

    Tags: Diabetes, Realty, World War II (1939-1945), Hospitals and Clinics, Health

  10. Apr 26, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Bob Dylan to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

    Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    What does American musical icon Bob Dylan have in common with former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and ex-astronaut John Glenn? All are on the list of 13 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. It's the nation's highest civilian honor,...
  12. May 1, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  13. Don't Even Think About Answering That Phone

    Health
    The statewide texting and driving ban has been in effect for slightly more than two months. During that time, I've almost been hit twice by drivers who were talking and driving. One time I was in the cross walk with my kid and two dogs, trying to get...
  14. Apr 28, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  15. When it comes to health care, it matters where you live

    The pain in Estela Delgado’s back was excruciating for months. One day the 51-year-old was fine. She had been exercising, eating right, taking vitamins. Then she felt a pop in her back, and the pain started. After getting worse and worse over a two-monthperiod, she got the call from Pioneers Memorial Hospital: she needed to come in immediately.
    Staff Writer
    The pain in Estela Delgado’s back was excruciating for months. One day the 51-year-old was fine. She had been exercising, eating right, taking vitamins. Then she felt a pop in her back, and the pain started. After getting worse and worse over a two-...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bones and Joints, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Demographics

  16. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  17. Auburn man who refused Japanese internment to receive Medal of Freedom

    A Washington man and Auburn High School graduate is among 13 Americans due to receive the 2012 Medal of Freedom.
    Q13 FOX News Online
    A Washington man and Auburn High School graduate is among 13 Americans due to receive the 2012 Medal of Freedom. The late Gordon Hirabayashi refused to report to an internment camp along with his fellow Japanese-Americans when he was an undergraduate...

    Tags: White House, World War II (1939-1945), FBI, Awards and Prizes

  18. Mar 25, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  19. Time doesn't pay in Washington, wrongfully imprisoned find

    Alan Northrop was playing pool in 1993 when his life changed forever. He was lining up a bank shot when he felt something on his wrist: a handcuff.
    CNN Special Investigations
    Alan Northrop was playing pool in 1993 when his life changed forever. He was lining up a bank shot when he felt something on his wrist: a handcuff. Northrop was arrested for the rape and kidnapping of a housekeeper. "I instantly said, 'No, you've got the...

    Tags: DNA, Health, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Body

  20. Mar 27, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  21. Study finds hiv `superinfectionż boosts immune response

    Women who have been infected by two different strains of HIV from two different sexual partners – a condition known as HIV superinfection – have more potent antibody responses that block the replication of the virus compared to women who...

    Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, HIV, Pharmaceuticals, Howard Hughes

  22. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  23. In The Pipeline: The outdoors is his classroom

    About two years ago, I experienced my first grunion run — a late-night visit to the beach in the hopes of seeing mobs of the elusive fish, the grunion, appear to perform their mysterious spawning rituals.
    About two years ago, I experienced my first grunion run — a late-night visit to the beach in the hopes of seeing mobs of the elusive fish, the grunion, appear to perform their mysterious spawning rituals. I'd heard many stories of people trying for...

    Tags: Hinduism, Religion and Belief, Biology, Education, Teaching and Learning

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