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    Feb 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Francis N. Craig

    Francis N. Craig, a retired Edgewood Arsenal scientist, died of respiratory failure Thursday at the Broadmead Retirement Community in Cockeysville. He was 100 and had previously lived in the Loreley section of Baltimore County near White Marsh.
    Francis N. Craig, a retired Edgewood Arsenal scientist, died of respiratory failure Thursday at the Broadmead Retirement Community in Cockeysville. He was 100 and had previously lived in the Loreley section of Baltimore County near White Marsh. His...

    Tags: Baltimore County, Libraries, Science, Religion and Belief, Dorothy Parker

  2. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. 10 things your cardiologist wants you to know

    Sure, you should keep your weight, cholesterol and blood pressure in check. But getting there — and staying there — includes a multitude of physical, nutritional and emotional components. Here are cardiologists' top 10 secrets for getting heart healthy in a hurry.
    Sure, you should keep your weight, cholesterol and blood pressure in check. But getting there — and staying there — includes a multitude of physical, nutritional and emotional components. Here are cardiologists' top 10 secrets for getting...

    Tags: Weight, Cardiologists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Procedures and Tests, Soups

  4. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Don't blame whitening agents in toothpaste for those breakouts

    A dab of toothpaste has long been a favorite home remedy for clearing up pimples. But could it also cause them?
    A dab of toothpaste has long been a favorite home remedy for clearing up pimples. But could it also cause them? Despite suspicions from some zit-stricken folks seeking answers on online advice forums, dermatologists say there's no reason to blame...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Medical Procedures and Tests, Acne, Steroids, Rosacea

  6. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  7. LVC Holds 5th Annual Pink Game

    It's a good idea that keeps growing every year. The Lebanon Valley women's basketball team holds its 5th annual "Pink Game" to raise money for cancer research. Last year's event drew a record crowd to the LVC gym of 1,560. This year's game brings out another 1,465. The Dutchmen played the game in custom pink jerseys which are up for bid in a special auction to raise funds. Ticket proceeds, raffles and auctions are all ways to collect some cash for the cause. The "Pink Game" is important to everyone in the LVC community to help donate to the American Cancer Society of Lebanon and the Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute.
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    It's a good idea that keeps growing every year. The Lebanon Valley women's basketball team holds its 5th annual "Pink Game" to raise money for cancer research. Last year's event drew a record crowd to the LVC gym of 1,560. This year's game brings out...

    Tags: Medical Research, Basketball, The Pennsylvania State University, Health, Auction Service

  8. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Family turns tragedy into inspiration

    Ken and Kristen Sheely have experienced a parent's ultimate tragedy: the loss of a child. Now, through a fledgling nonprofit organization, they hope to educate young athletes about brain trauma injuries and possibly spare other families from the pain...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Department of Energy

  10. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Family turns tragedy into inspiration for foundation

    Ken and Kristen Sheely have experienced a parent's ultimate tragedy: the loss of a child. Now, through a fledgling non-profit organization, they hope to educate young athletes about brain trauma injuries and possibly spare other families from the pain and...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Health and Safety at School, Frostburg State Bobcats

  12. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Lawmakers debate ban on arsenic in chicken feed

    Chicken farmers nationwide have stopped feeding their flocks a drug containing arsenic since a 2011 government study suggested the cancer-causing metal may be tainting poultry, but Maryland lawmakers are still struggling with whether to ban the once-...

    Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Bankruptcy, Montgomery County (Maryland)

  14. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Seeing more than just blurred vision in your eye exam

    When people come to the Reisterstown office of Drs. Eickhoff & Rowe for eye exams, the optometrists do more than simply ask which line of letters they can read on the eye chart.
    When people come to the Reisterstown office of Drs. Eickhoff & Rowe for eye exams, the optometrists do more than simply ask which line of letters they can read on the eye chart. Like other eye doctors, James Eickhoff starts with a "complete case history,...

    Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Health Insurance Cost, Health and Safety at Work, Human Body, General Practitioners

  16. Feb 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Inventor says new heart catheter will save lives

    If all goes well for award-winning Plainfield inventor Matt Reavill, his new device will help save lives, decrease health care costs — and employ disabled veterans to boot.
    If all goes well for award-winning Plainfield inventor Matt Reavill, his new device will help save lives, decrease health care costs — and employ disabled veterans to boot. Reavill won a prestigious contest in London late last year called the...

    Tags: Invention and Innovation, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance Cost, Medical Procedures and Tests, John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County

  18. Feb 7, 2012 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  19. New Broward Inspector General starts to produce

    Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel Blogs
    The Broward Inspector General's office is still relatively new, and its field of scope incredibly wide -- misconduct, mismanagement, waste and fraud in Broward County government and municipalities. Inspector General John W. Scott, a veteran prosecutor and...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Small Businesses, Business, Health

  20. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Harry L. Rosenzweig, McDaniel math professor

    Harry L. Rosenzweig, an influential mathematics professor who had been chairman of the math department at McDaniel College, died Friday of pancreatic cancer at his Westminster home.
    Harry L. Rosenzweig, an influential mathematics professor who had been chairman of the math department at McDaniel College, died Friday of pancreatic cancer at his Westminster home. He was 72. "Harry was very popular with math majors and, in general,...

    Tags: Crofton, Carroll County (Virginia), University of Virginia, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Teachers

  22. Feb 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Central Indiana boy sues for right to wear "I (heart) boobies" bracelet

    A Central Indiana student is suing his school for the right to wear an "I (heart) boobies" bracelet.
    A Central Indiana student is suing his school for the right to wear an "I (heart) boobies" bracelet. The bracelets are a fundraiser for Breast Cancer Research, but a Monticello middle school told an 8th grade boy that he must remove it, turn it inside...

    Tags: Schools, Justice System, Breast Cancer, Judges, Middle Schools

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