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Powerful X-ray reveals archaeopteryx feather's hidden colors
A powerful X-ray machine, that shines a light brighter than the sun, has helped science detectives determine the color of a 150-million-year-old feather that once belonged to an archaeopteryx, an ancient animal that shared traits with both birds and...
Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Fossils, Science and Technology, X-rays
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Madigan goes against Quinn on pension reform
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — House Speaker Michael Madigan on Wednesday tried to increase the pressure on fellow Democrats in the Senate to get behind his version of pension reform and abandon their own as they head into Gov. Pat Quinn’s special session next...Tags: Tom Cross, John J Cullerton, Government, Interior Policy, Lobbying
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Mother says Pennsylvania girl's lung transplant a success
++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ A 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl with cystic fibrosis who only became eligible for an adult organ transplant because of a federal judge's order is out of surgery after a double-lung transplant on...
Tags: Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Healthcare Provider, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Planned Parenthood in Ind., Ky., to merge
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Planned Parenthood affiliates in Kentucky and Indiana are merging starting next month. The new nonprofit announced Monday will be known as Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky and will serve patients at 28 health...Tags: Social Issues, Family Planning, Planned Parenthood, Family
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One Year Later, Colby Salerno's Heart Going Strong
The Hartford CourantIt took a while for Colby Salerno to get used to his new heart. "I could feel it immediately," he said. "It seemed abnormal to me how strong a heart normally beats. Now I've gotten used to it, a year later. At the time, it just felt like my whole body...Tags: Cytomegalovirus, Social Media, Chemical Industry, Sports, Cardiologists
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Cyclist races on her path to med school
Colleen Gulick was extremely busy last weekend, not that she's any stranger to being busy. The 22-year-old from Spring City, Chester County, has been riding at the Valley Preferred Cycling Center in Trexlertown practically since she learned to pedal a...
Tags: Track Cycling, Cycling, Keirin, Field Hockey, Financial Aid
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Med-tech firm lands its first software deal
A company led by by two veteran Central Florida high-tech entrepreneurs recently secured its first contract for Internet-based medical software designed to streamline the complicated process of qualifying a patient's care for Medicare or Medicaid...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, University of Miami, Government Health Care, Medical Research, Heathrow
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Dayve Gabbard: New bill helps breast cancer treatment
For those of us who spend our days entrenched in the war on breast cancer, the Florida Legislature's recent passage of an oral chemotherapy parity law — and Gov. Scott signing the bill into law — marked a major victory. Now, health insurance...Tags: Health Treatments, Science and Technology, Justice System, Florida Legislature, Health and Medical Professionals
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'DA Live' focuses on weight loss surgery
This month’s “DA Live” will explore surgical procedures for weight loss. Dr. Kim Marley, chief of surgery and bariatric medical director for Windber Medical Center, will be featured on the June 20 edition of the online forum. “DA...
Tags: Weight Loss Surgery, Weight
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Tonys 2013: Andrew Lloyd Webber cancels appearance, citing health
Andrew Lloyd Webber said Sunday that health problems have forced him to cancel his scheduled appearance at the Tony Awards ceremony in New York. Lloyd Webber was expected to appear at Sunday's ceremony at Radio City Music Hall as part of a tribute to "The...Tags: Health Treatments, Arts and Culture, Tony Awards, Radio, Radio City Music Hall
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More women removing ovaries to prevent cancer
Ovarian cancer can be a death sentence for many women. It is difficult to treat and often goes undetected until the late stages when it has spread to other organs in the pelvis and abdomen. Actress Angelina Jolie has reportedly decided to have her...
Tags: Osteoporosis, Ovarian Cancer, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Demographics, Medical Specialization
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