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Beyond Chemotherapy
Fighting cancer has never been easy. But new research — much of it being done in Southern California — is pointing toward a future in which patients will receive precisely targeted treatments that are more effective and have fewer side...
Tags: Liver Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Science and Technology
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No on Proposition 37
There's a growing gap between what grocery shoppers think they know about their food and the reality. Those tomatoes with the evenly rich red color that look ripened to perfection? They were bred to avoid showing streaks of green, a result of genetic...Tags: Allergies, Hormones and Metabolism, Science and Technology, Consumers, Groceries
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Doctor: Colts coach Pagano's leukemia in remission
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The doctor of Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano says his leukemia is in remission. Dr. Larry Cripe told The Associated Press on Monday that Pagano's white blood cell count was normal and his bone marrow showed no...
Tags: Leukemia, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Science and Technology, Blood
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Pagano's leukemia in remission, Colts hope for Dec. 30 return
Indianapolis Colts coach Chuck Pagano's leukemia is in remission. That's according to his doctor, Dr. Larry Cripe of the IU Simon Cancer Center. In October, the team announced that Pagano had leukemia. He is set to undergo a second round of...
Tags: Houston Texans, Leukemia, Chemotherapy, Indianapolis Colts, Health Treatments
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Business Briefs for Oct. 30, 2012
Commonwealth Cancer Center nurse receives national oncology certification An employee of Commonwealth Cancer Center in Danville recently completed requirements for her oncology nursing certification. Heather Musick, RN, OCN, an eight-year member of...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Science and Technology, Oncology
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Washington County and Red Cross open three shelters
julieg@herald-mail.comThe American Red Cross and Washington County officials opened three shelters on Monday afternoon, and Meritus Health medical professionals had contacted many chronic care patients who need dialysis or chemotherapy to make sure emergency plans were in...Tags: American Red Cross, Disasters and Accidents, Chemotherapy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Health Treatments
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With FastStitch, Hopkins students see 'future of suture'
The device looks comically simple, almost like a toy: Royal blue handles curve into a bright white clamp, part pliers, part hole punch. But FastStitch, a new surgical tool designed by a team of Hopkins students and graduates, has serious ambitions...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Appendectomy, National Institutes of Health, Science and Technology
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Rhonda M. Smith's story of survival
Sun SentinelAs awful as hearing the words, “You have breast cancer,” may be, I encourage women to view their diagnosis as an opportunity to make positive changes in their life. Rather than viewing it as a life-limiting event, it can be life enhancing,...Tags: Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Science and Technology, Cancer, Human Interest
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Using junk science to promote Proposition 37
Proposition 37, the ballot measure mandating the labeling of genetically modified food that is also known as the "right to know" initiative, is narrowly running ahead of the opposition, according to the latest opinion polls. But even if the measure...Tags: Research, Elections, Science and Technology, Consumers, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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Costa Mesa's Crenshaw playing with purpose
Last week was a special one for junior Oronde Crenshaw. His parents showed up to watch him play a football game for Costa Mesa High. To have his mother and father, along with his siblings, aunts and grandparents, at one of his games is rare. His father,...
Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, College Sports, Chemotherapy, High School Sports, Health Treatments
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Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle Conference, Dec. 3-4
Brookings - In a year that has been marked by record drought and increasing feed prices, many producers are considering reducing the size of their cow herd. Understanding how to utilize advancing reproductive technologies and proper management decisions...Tags: South Dakota State University, Science and Technology, Vaccines
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Should medical marijuana be legalized?
NO By ANNA KNOBLACH Meyersdale There is a reason that marijuana is an illegal substance. While the effects from medicinal marijuana have been scientifically proven to slow AIDS wasting, reduce the negative effects of chemotherapy and alleviate...Tags: AIDS, LSD, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Multiple Sclerosis
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