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    Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Calling Dr. Smartphone

    The digital doctor will see you now. Just pull out your smartphone.
    The digital doctor will see you now. Just pull out your smartphone. Want to track your blood pressure? Make checking your pulse as easy as saying "cheese"? Figure out your eyeglasses prescription or diagnose an ear infection? "The smartphone is...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Skin Rash, Ears and Hearing, New Products

  2. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Bristol Palin goes rogue

    Here we go -- second week with these All-Stars. I hate Brooke's dress from mid-thigh down. It's like a cute dress got attacked by an unraveled loofah.
    Here we go -- second week with these All-Stars. I hate Brooke's dress from mid-thigh down. It's like a cute dress got attacked by an unraveled loofah. Tom jokes that Pamela went home and left behind a "trail of body glitter." Melissa Rycroft &  Tony...

    Tags: Melissa Rycroft, Queen (music group), Chelsie Hightower, Bristol Palin, Mark Ballas

  4. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Doctor talks about sudden cardiac arrest

    It's always tragic when someone dies suddenly. But when such an unexpected event happens to a seemingly healthy child or young adult, it's especially devastating.
    It's always tragic when someone dies suddenly. But when such an unexpected event happens to a seemingly healthy child or young adult, it's especially devastating. While such fatalities are extremely rare, the warning signs and symptoms of sudden...

    Tags: Jiri Fischer, ESPN Radio (tv network), Cardiologists, Heart Disease, Police Arrests

  6. Sep 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. When your surgeon isn't the one you expected

    Some patients painstakingly vet their surgeons to find a highly skilled professional to perform their operation, only to discover later that they didn't get the person they wanted or expected.
    Some patients painstakingly vet their surgeons to find a highly skilled professional to perform their operation, only to discover later that they didn't get the person they wanted or expected. A different physician can step in for legitimate reasons,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Safety at School, Orthopedic Surgery, Laws

  8. Sep 23, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  9. Please, newsmakers, he doesn't need this strain

    Having been told by healthcare professionals to take it easy after recent medical challenges, is it safe for me to continue following the local news?
    Having been told by healthcare professionals to take it easy after recent medical challenges, is it safe for me to continue following the local news? It's not easy to keep your blood pressure under control while reading that former Bell Police Chief...

    Tags: Government, Jan Perry, Football, Antonio Villaraigosa, Wendy Greuel

  10. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  11. Family of Victim in Fatal Police Taser Incident File Federal Lawsuit

    In a lawsuit filed Tuesday
    Content Manager
    In a lawsuit filed Tuesday morning in federal court in Philadelphia the family of Robert Neill, of  Lancaster County, accused police of using excessive force which led to his untimely death. It began on November 6, 2010, at 4 o'clock in the morning when...

    Tags: TASER International Incorporated, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Trials, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice

  12. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. New book tries to explain the roots of hypochondria

    What do Andy Warhol, Howard Hughes and Woody Allen have in common with Chicago drive-time disc jockey Roe Conn?
    What do Andy Warhol, Howard Hughes and Woody Allen have in common with Chicago drive-time disc jockey Roe Conn? They all are — or were — hypochondriacs. But they're not alone. Due to our increased access to medical information, we are...

    Tags: Jaws (movie), Woody Allen, College Sports, Psychiatry, Health and Safety at School

  14. Sep 5, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  15. Motorcycle Noise Pollution Runs Roughshod Over Nature

    The Hartford Courant
    Say the word pollution and everyone seems to be against it. Oil-soaked seabirds. Blue-green algae. Mercury blowin' in the wind. Litter. The list is endless. Extend the concept of pollution to noise and the consensus breaks down. Motorcycle rights...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Environmental Pollution, Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics

  16. Aug 23, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  17. Coroner: Rodney King on Cocaine, PCP Before Drowning

    RIALTO, Calif. (KTLA) -- Rodney King's death was the result of an accidental drowning, although a cocktail of alcohol and drugs in his system were contributing factors, the San Bernardino County coroner's office has determined.
    KTLA News
    RIALTO, Calif. (KTLA) -- Rodney King's death was the result of an accidental drowning, although a cocktail of alcohol and drugs in his system were contributing factors, the San Bernardino County coroner's office has determined. King, who became a...

    Tags: Rodney King, Justice and Rights, Television Industry, Racism, Human Interest

  18. Jul 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. School daze: Ten warning signs you've spent too much time touring college campuses

    Parents of rising high school seniors with college aspirations have likely spent a good chunk of time this year experiencing that peculiar educational tradition known as the "college visit." Even those who have already criss-crossed the country catering to the whims of a child enthralled with the prospect of attending school on the West Coast or maybe in the Northeast or perhaps Florida, or all three simultaneously, if that were only possible, may have miles to go yet before they sleep.
    Parents of rising high school seniors with college aspirations have likely spent a good chunk of time this year experiencing that peculiar educational tradition known as the "college visit." Even those who have already criss-crossed the country catering...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Car Tires, Education

  20. Jul 22, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Hagerstown mother wants FDA to regulate energy drinks

    Wendy Crossland said she's always made it clear to her three kids that energy drinks were off-limits, and most importantly, never allowed in the house.
    crystal.schelle@herald-mail.com
    Wendy Crossland said she's always made it clear to her three kids that energy drinks were off-limits, and most importantly, never allowed in the house. "All I knew was that it had a lot of caffeine, which isn't good for anybody," she said, sitting in her...

    Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, University of New Hampshire, Media Industry

  22. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A healthcare risk he hopes he can afford

    When it comes to medicine, I usually do as I'm told.
    When it comes to medicine, I usually do as I'm told. Take a pill? Sure. Blood test? Absolutely. Surgery? If you think so, Doc. But I've been acting against medical advice since January, and I'll keep on ignoring it until July. Let me explain. Last...

    Tags: Health Insurance, University of Chicago, Healthcare Policies, Dermatologists, News Media

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Marcus McCleery suffered from atrial fibrillation and w...
(January 30, 2013)
Marcus McCleery suffered from atrial fibrillation and weighed more than 370 pounds before a medical procedure returned his heart rhythm to normal. The life-altering surgery gave him the confidence to reclaim his life and shape up.
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Daphne Dortch, 36, of Evanston, Ill.
Dr. Paul J. Pearson is joining NorthShore University He...
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Dr. Paul J. Pearson, head of cardiac surgery,  NorthShore University HealthSystem