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Respiratory experts see how far they've come
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO -- When it comes to treating respiratory diseases, new technology is allowing patients to live better and longer, experts said. “We’ve come a long way,” said Suzan Herzig, a respiratory therapist at UCSD Medical Center in...Tags: Respiratory Disease, Lungs and Airways, Diseases and Illnesses, Polio, Asthma
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Jenny Anchondo
Jenny Anchondo co-anchors Fox 59 Morning News from 4-6 a.m. every weekday and is also a reporter for the station. She comes to Indianapolis from Tucson, Arizona, where she was the morning co-anchor for KOLD-TV. Before that, she was the evening Anchor/...
Tags: Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Habitat for Humanity International, The Salvation Army
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Patricia A. Fogal, 51
Patricia A. (Patti) Sprenkle Fogal, age 51, passed away at 8:15 a.m. Oct. 15, 2012, at her home. She was born June 23, 1961, in Waynesboro, Pa., to Stanley and Norma (Frey) Sprenkle. She was married to Vincent Fogal on June 19, 1993. Patricia was...
Tags: Washington, DC, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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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: Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research, Cancer, Health, Colon Cancer
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Miami Marlins' Logan Morrison a finalist for prestigious Hutch Award for community service
Sun Sentinel columnistI'm not sure if Logan Morrison will stay healthy or productive enough to be part of the Miami Marlins' future, but it's clear he's already distinguished himself with good deeds off the field. Morrison, the young outfielder and first baseman, was one of...Tags: Safeco Field, Medical Research, Seattle Mariners, Tim Hudson, Ryan Zimmerman
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
New music from singer/songwriter Nelly Furtado Pop superstar Nelly Furtado discusses her new album "The Spirit Indestructible," which is being released today. It's her fifth album, with all of the songs on it co-written by Furtado. As with previous...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Entertainment, Music, Nelly Furtado, Flu
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American Lung Association gears up for bike trek to Shakertown
Bicycle riders from all across Kentucky and from as far away as Florida and New Jersey will converge in Harrodsburg for the American Lung Association’s 27th Annual Bike Trek to Shakertown. The Central Kentucky ride to fight lung disease takes...
Tags: Respiratory Disease, Lungs and Airways, Entertainment, Diseases and Illnesses
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Local Archers "Aim To Shoot Out Lung Disease" In Cumberland County
Staff reporterWhen assigned his senior project at Bermudian Springs High School, Trevor Yinger wanted to use his love of Archery to help the community. He created the "Aim To Shoot Out Lung Disease" event. The event is aimed at helping to remember three relatives he...Tags: Respiratory Disease, Lungs and Airways, Diseases and Illnesses
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AP IMPACT: CO2 emissions in US drop to 20-year low
PITTSBURGH (AP) — In a surprising turnaround, the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere in the U.S. has fallen dramatically to its lowest level in 20 years, and government officials say the biggest reason is that cheap and...
Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Weather, Energy Resources, International Energy, Alternative Energy
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Continuing pollution debate keeps OUC coal-plant upgrade in limbo
Orlando's government-owned electric utility has been prepared for several years to spend about $100 million to reduce its power-plant pollution, which might affect the air as far away as Texas. But it hasn't started to sign checks yet because of ongoing...
Tags: Heart Attack, Lungs and Airways, Petroleum Industry, Electricity Production and Distribution, Energy Resources
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South Bend council hears smoking ban debate
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- The South Bend Common Council isn't scheduled to vote until next week on a proposal to ban smoking in city bars, but its members got a head start on the debate Monday night. Doctors and health advocates quoted statistics about the effects...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Rights, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Battling Her Lung Cancer And Everyone Else's
The Hartford CourantThe stigma surrounding lung cancer bothers Diane Legg. "Most often the first question asked is, 'Did you smoke?'" she said. "No other disease, nobody asks such an in-your-face question. Most people who have a heart attack, they don't ask if they smoked....Tags: Lungs and Airways, Demographics, Diseases and Illnesses, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Washington, DC
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