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New Treatment May Help Breast Cancer Patients, Research Shows
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Research has shown that an experimental drug may improve diagnosis and treatment for women with breast cancer. The new treatment, which involves a combination of drugs and is called T-DM1, successfully delivered toxic chemicals to...Tags: Biotechnology, Breast Cancer, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Science and Technology
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Education briefs: June 19, 2012
EKU president's, dean's lists The following students were named to the Eastern Kentucky University spring president’s and dean’s lists President’s list Felecia Tahnee Evans Rebekah Jordan Ford Sarah Dawn Gayhart Dustin Paul Griffin...
Tags: Western Kentucky University, Foods and Beverages, Education, Newspaper and Magazine, Colleges and Universities
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Newport News family takes on Alzheimer's publicly
Four years ago, Karen Garner received a phone call she'll never forget. Her husband, Jim, traveling on business in Savannah, Ga., called to tell her he was looking at the same bridge that they'd seen on a recent vacation. She hung up the phone in her...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, National Parks, Lawyers, Lobbying, Justice System
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Dr. Howard S. Williams, physician
Dr. Howard S. Williams, a former staff physician at Father Martin's Ashley, a Harford County alcohol and substance abuse treatment center, died May 20 of meningoencephalitis, or inflammation of the brain, and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma at Gilchrist Hospice in...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Health, University of Virginia, Ophthalmology, Internal Medicine
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Future wellness efforts may include advice based on genes
As medical advances continue to deliver ever-more effective treatments for symptoms and diseases, some doctors say it's time to focus on keeping people from getting sick in the first place. In other words: Prevention needs to be the priority of the...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Stanford University, Quitting Smoking, Diabetes, Mayo Clinic
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Announcing the 2013 Nelson Algren Awards
As we launch the 2013 Nelson Algren Short Story Awards Contest, we consider our relationship — as Chicago Tribune journalists — to the world of fiction. Though we are dedicated to the world of fact, we recognize that fiction can help us make...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Authors, Education, Newspaper and Magazine, Judges
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Lehigh women's basketball announce coaching changes
The Varsity BlogLehigh women’s basketball head coach Sue Troyan has announced a few changes to the coaching staff as the program heads toward the 2012-13 season. Caitlin Gillard was promoted from director of basketball operations to the second assistant's position.... -
Hopkins falls to No. 2 on U.S. News & World Report list
Johns Hopkins Hospital lost its coveted spot as the nation's top-ranked hospital for the first time in 22 years, edged out by Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital in the latest analysis by U.S. News & World Report to be released Tuesday. Hopkins still...
Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events
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Kids can overcome allergies by gradually eating foods that cause reactions, study says
Kids who are allergic to foods can overcome their reactions through therapy that involves giving them increasing doses of the specific foods, according to a new study from Johns Hopkins Children’s Center and other hospitals. The research adds to...
Tags: National Institutes of Health, Family, Mount Sinai, Symptoms, Allergies
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Cravings could be defeated with two little words
Why is it that we crave chocolate chip cookies rather than chard? Or bread instead of broccoli? Take heart: It's biological. "Our attraction to sweets — and salt, carbohydrates and fat — is hard-wired from the Stone Age," says Dr. David Katz,...
Tags: Weight, Foods and Beverages, Princeton University, Education, Recipes
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Arline K. Howdon, Hopkins cytologist
Arline Kaye Howdon, who was chief cytologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital and was known nationally and internationally for her work in the field of cytopathology and education, died July 20 of lung cancer at her Harper House condominium in Cross Keys.
She...Tags: U.S. Army, University of Miami, Gynecology, Anglicanism, American Cancer Society
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Sunrise Rotary earns Silver Bell
Rotary International’s coveted Silver Bell award was presented to Burbank Sunrise Rotary for being the best small club in its 33-club district for the past year. The presentation was made at the Rotary District 5260 Conference in North Hollywood...
Tags: Interior Policy, Rotary International, Japan, Polio, Financial Aid
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