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Frank E. Brumback M.D., 89
Frank Edgar Brumback M.D., 89, of Jacksonville, N.C., died Sunday, Nov. 20, 2011, at his home.
Doc, as he was known, graduated from Hagerstown High School, Class of 1939, Mercersburg Academy, Princeton University and Harvard Medical School. His...Tags: Social Organizations, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Princeton University, Korean War (1950-1953), Jacksonville (Indiana, Pennsylvania)
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Aging out of health care?
More than 11 years ago, at age 89, Mary Cipolla, of Roselle, went through surgery for a rare type of pancreatic cancer, a "Hail Mary" procedure that removed parts of her stomach, pancreas, bile duct, gallbladder and small intestine — and saved her...Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Medical Research
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Breakthrough Could Allow Recovery From Dirty Bomb Attack
PIX11.comIn a city that's been the victim of one of the world's largest terrorist attacks, and which is within a fifty mile radius of both the Indian Point and Oyster Creek nuclear power plants, one of the greatest fears in New York is of a radioactive emergency...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Health, Anwar al-Awlaki, Healthcare Provider, Nuclear Power
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Protection at a cost
Studies showing that alcohol protects the heart raise questions about drinking.
Does moderate, prudent drinking protect the heart and arteries? Two analyses say — shout, actually — that the answer is yes. But they raise a bigger issue: What...Tags: Death, Health, Heart Disease, Stroke, Heart and Circulatory System
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Drinking alcohol can cause breast cancer
KIAHLadies, there are very few circumstances when being drunk is sexy. And when you consider too much drinking could actually cause you to lose a breast... well you get the picture. A new study says light to moderate drinkers are more at risk of breast...Tags: Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Words & Ideas
Words & Ideas Compiled by Grace Krilanovich. SUNDAY Bill Adler & Cey Adams: The author and designer will present and sign their new book, "Def Jam Recordings: The First 25 Years of the Last Great Record Label." Book Soup, 8818 W. Sunset Blvd., West...Tags: History (tv network), Entertainment Events, Henry Rollins, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Mexico
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Schools' reaction to suicides may do more harm than good
For schools reeling in the aftermath of a student's suicide, some mental health experts say that paying tribute to the teen with candlelight vigils, hallway locker memorials and all-school assemblies may do more harm than good.
Though school officials...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, University of South Florida, Health and Safety at School, Mental Health
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UW fined for monkey deaths in primate research lab
Q13 FOX News ReporterEvery year, tens of thousands of monkeys are used as test subjects in labs around the country. Schools defend such experiments as essential to the advancement of medicine. The Department of Agriculture conducts annual spot inspections of these facilities...Tags: Medical Research, Colleges and Universities, Research, Fines, University of Washington
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LV HEALTH: What is lacking in the treatment of breast cancer?
HealthThe study, which evaluated more than 1,000 breast cancer survivors showed that many of them experience significant social and emotional problems that are not adequately addressed by the current standard of care.... -
Half of teens shy, but for a few it's more serious
WASHINGTON (AP) — Does your teen show normal nerves about the weekend party, or always stay home? Nearly half of teenagers say they're shy, perhaps a bit surprising in our say-anything society. But a government study finds a small fraction of those...Tags: Duke University, Behavioral Conditions, Social Sciences, Washington, DC, Symptoms
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Lead paint judgments: the shame of the city
For the past two decades, many in Maryland have worked tirelessly to eliminate lead poisoning and to protect our most vulnerable children and families. It has required a lot of heavy lifting — organizing and educating parents, children and...Tags: Lead Poisoning, Physical Conditions, Interior Policy, Human Interest, Politics
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Karl Menninger
From the Kansas Historical Society:Born July 22, 1893, in Topeka, Kansas. Died July 18, 1990, in Topeka, Kansas.
Karl Augustus Menninger was born on July 22, 1893, in Topeka, to Charles Frederick and Florence Vesta (Kinsley) Menninger. As a young man...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Psychiatry, Philosophy, Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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