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    Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Famed movie critic Roger Ebert dies

    CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation's most influential thumb, died Thursday. He was 70.
    CHICAGO (AP) — Roger Ebert, the most famous and most popular film reviewer of his time who became the first journalist to win a Pulitzer Prize for movie criticism and, on his long-running TV program, wielded the nation's most influential thumb, died...

    Tags: Roger Ebert, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Chicago Tribune, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  2. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Northwestern students design penguin bootie

    The Shedd Aquarium had a problem: From time to time, its penguins did not have happy feet.
    The Shedd Aquarium had a problem: From time to time, its penguins did not have happy feet. The birds, particularly the older ones, developed bumblefoot — uncomfortable lesions that can be caused by standing too long on a rough surface. The Shedd...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Northwestern University, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Technology

  4. Jan 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Love Notes: Score one for the home team

    Holly Marie DeMark was experiencing Post-Breakup Syndrome. Though not recognized by the medical profession, PBS is as painfully real as a broken heart.
    Holly Marie DeMark was experiencing Post-Breakup Syndrome. Though not recognized by the medical profession, PBS is as painfully real as a broken heart. "I was still licking my wounds," Holly recalled, "and wanted a little distance." In May 2005,...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Holidays, Condos and Houses, Rentals

  6. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Hopkins research offers Pa. woman new arm, 14 years after amputation

    Over the 14 years since losing her right arm to a hollow-point bullet, Dana Burke was convinced she could feel herself pointing, pinching or waving as she motioned with the 5-inch-long limb the attack left behind.
    Over the 14 years since losing her right arm to a hollow-point bullet, Dana Burke was convinced she could feel herself pointing, pinching or waving as she motioned with the 5-inch-long limb the attack left behind. Still, she had to relearn how to pull...

    Tags: Medical Research, Science and Technology, Applied Physics, Hospitals and Clinics, Amputation

  8. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Mark Kirk to return to Senate on Jan. 3

    WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Mark Steven Kirk, the Illinois Republican who suffered a stroke in January, plans to return to the Senate floor Jan. 3, the first day of the new Congress, Rep. Randy Hultgren (R-Ill.) said Thursday.
    WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Mark Steven Kirk, the Illinois Republican who suffered a stroke in January, plans to return to the Senate floor Jan. 3, the first day of the new Congress, Rep. Randy Hultgren (R-Ill.) said Thursday. A Senate official, who...

    Tags: Randy Hultgren, U.S. Congress, Willis Tower, Politics, Mark Kirk

  10. Sep 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Chicagoan raises tens of thousands for charities while biking or walking

    Desmond Campbell is a marathon man who has traveled miles and miles — many of them by foot, some of them by bike and quite a few of them while virtually standing still. During the course of his travels, he has helped people in extraordinary ways.
    Desmond Campbell is a marathon man who has traveled miles and miles — many of them by foot, some of them by bike and quite a few of them while virtually standing still. During the course of his travels, he has helped people in extraordinary ways....

    Tags: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Diseases and Illnesses, Liver Disease, Mick Jagger, Leukemia

  12. Aug 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Stand-up advice

    • Change positions every 20 or 30 minutes. Even if you don't want to get a standing desk, simply standing up can help. Sitting increases the pressure on the disks in your back, said Dr. Joel Press, medical director of the Spine and Sports...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, University of Chicago, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health and Medical Professionals

  14. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  15. Amputee Uses Bionic Leg to Climb 103 Stories

    CHICAGO -- When Zac Vawter put his mind to climbing the 103 floors of Chicago's iconic Willis Tower, his legs did the rest.
    CNN
    CHICAGO -- When Zac Vawter put his mind to climbing the 103 floors of Chicago's iconic Willis Tower, his legs did the rest. Even the one that isn't human. The Seattle resident scaled the skyscraper's stairway heights on Sunday thanks to what the...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Hospitals and Clinics, CNN (tv network), Willis Tower, Weight

  16. Nov 5, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  17. Sen Kirk participates in Willis Tower stair climb

    Sen. Mark Kirk climbed more than three dozen flights of stairs in Willis Tower during a charity event Sunday, but his staff declined to say when the senator will return to Congress following a major stroke.
    Sen. Mark Kirk climbed more than three dozen flights of stairs in Willis Tower during a charity event Sunday, but his staff declined to say when the senator will return to Congress following a major stroke. Kirk’s climb, his first public appearance...

    Tags: Physical Therapists, Robert Dold, Willis Tower, Politics, Elections

  18. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Nerve-connected bionic leg helps climb toward medical history

    Zac Vawter, a 31-year-old amputee, aims to make medical history Sunday when he attempts to climb 103 stories to the top of the Willis Tower with his state-of-the-art bionic leg.
    Tribune reporter
    Zac Vawter, a 31-year-old amputee, aims to make medical history Sunday when he attempts to climb 103 stories to the top of the Willis Tower with his state-of-the-art bionic leg. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago equipped Vawter...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Medical Procedures and Tests, Science and Technology, Amputation, Willis Tower

  20. Nov 4, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Bionic leg faces a big test — 103-story climb

    Zac Vawter, a 31-year-old amputee, aims to make medical history Sunday when he tries to climb 103 stories to the Skydeck of the Willis Tower with his state-of-the-art bionic leg.
    Zac Vawter, a 31-year-old amputee, aims to make medical history Sunday when he tries to climb 103 stories to the Skydeck of the Willis Tower with his state-of-the-art bionic leg. Researchers at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago equipped Vawter with...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Injuries and Wounds, Science and Technology, Amputation, Willis Tower

  22. Oct 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Local chef and farmer writes about the lingering effects of West Nile

    In northwest Indiana, where I have raised vegetables for 20-odd years, mosquitoes flourish when rain fills the swamp pools in the backwaters of the Kankakee River.
    In northwest Indiana, where I have raised vegetables for 20-odd years, mosquitoes flourish when rain fills the swamp pools in the backwaters of the Kankakee River. In August 2004, those pools spawned a particularly righteous throng. One afternoon, they...

    Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, West Nile Virus, Hospitals and Clinics

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