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Wife, Infant Daughter of Ft. Rich Soldier Found Dead, Soldier in Critical Condition
Channel 2 NewsPolice found a woman and an infant child dead and an adult male severely injured Monday morning in an apartment off of William Jones Circle, near 100th Avenue and Old Seward Highway, according to the Anchorage Police Department. Police said the injured...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), U.S. Army, Alaska
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READER SUBMITTED: Support The Cause And Raise Funds For Breast Cancer Research
StatewideIt is estimated that there will be more than 3,000 cases of breast cancer diagnosed in CT in 2013 and that almost 500 will die from the disease. Death rates for breast cancer have steadily decreased in women since 1989 due to progress in earlier...Tags: Old Saybrook, Old Lyme, Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer, Medical Research
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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: Family, Angelina Jolie, Demographics, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Iain Banks, bestselling Scottish author, dies at 59
Bestselling Scottish author Iain Banks, 59, has died of cancer. His death arrived just two months after he announced on his website that he had been diagnosed with the terminal illness. Banks wrote both science fiction and bestselling social novels....Tags: Google+, Stephen King, Fiction
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READER SUBMITTED: Hospital's Breast Cancer Treatment Targets Cancer, Protects The Heart
Greater New BritainThe Hospital of Central Connecticut (HOCC) is one of few area hospitals offering prone radiation therapy that treats breast cancer confined to the left breast while sparing and protecting the heart from radiation. While radiation therapy has proven...Tags: The Hospital of Central Connecticut, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Cardiologists, High Blood Pressure
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Smoke? Fat? Sedentary? Watch out for heart disease, study says
It’s no surprise that someone who has never smoked, who eats a Mediterranean diet and keeps a normal weight and who exercises regularly is healthy. How healthy? Chances of death from all causes is reduced by 80% over eight years. Pretty healthy....
Tags: Body Mass Index, Diseases and Illnesses, Cardiologists, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Disease
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Forward strides for stroke survivors
One night in 1999, a rash of frightening sensations hit Paul Titus all at once. His left arm went numb. His left eye began twitching. He couldn't speak without slurring. Unaware what the symptoms meant, he was slow to call for help. When his...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Veterans Affairs, Stroke, Education, University of Maryland, College Park
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Examining which cancer screenings you may not need
Early detection of cancer is the best chance of cure, right? Maybe not. A growing body of counterintuitive evidence suggests that some cancer-screening tests — including those for breast, prostate, colon, lung and cervical cancer — may be...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Dartmouth College, General Practitioners, Orlando Health, Healthcare Provider
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Summer health, safety tips The Department of Health offers sun and water safety tips, Lyme disease information for prevention and detection, as well as food safety recommendations designed to reduce the risk of food-borne illnesses at picnics,...Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Addiction, Mental Health, Vaccines, Hospitals and Clinics
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Do you need to be a vegetarian to lead a healthy life?
Can a vegetarian diet add years to your life? A new study suggests the answer could be yes. After examining the health records of 73,308 people for an average of nearly six years, researchers discovered that vegetarians were 12% less likely to die...
Tags: Vegetarian Diet, Health and Safety at School, Diseases and Illnesses, Heart Disease, Health and Medical Professionals
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Outlook changing for PSA screening
For nearly a quarter-century, doctors have ordered annual PSA tests for men of a certain age to screen for prostate cancer, despite a lack of evidence that its benefits outweigh the risks — especially when tiny, slow-growing tumors were detected....
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health and Medical Professionals, Medical Specialization, General Practitioners
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Katie Leclerc stars in Beverly Lewis “The Confession”
Channel Guide MagazineKatie Leclerc stars in Beverly Lewis The Confession: The Amish return to the spotlight in the Hallmark Channel original film The Confession (premiering Saturday, May 11 at 9pm ET). The film is an adaptation of best-selling author Beverly Lewis’...
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