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Obama releases doctor's letter
The Swampby John McCormick In a letter released today by his campaign, Sen. Barack Obama's primary care physician said the presidential candidate has been in "excellent health" during the 21 years that he has been a patient. "Sen. Barack Obama is......Tags: Health, History, Medical Services, National Government, Politics
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Obama mulls Chicago surgeon for post
The Swampby Frank James Chicago Tribune healthcare writer Bruce Japsen reports that a Chicago neurosurgeon is being considered by President-elect Barack Obama for surgeon general: Chicago neurosurgeon Gail Rosseau, an early supporter of President-elect Barack...Tags: National Government, Government, Barack Obama
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Obama health: Nicorette and jogging
Spin CycleWhat a difference a quarter century (and a stint as a prisoner of war) makes! On Friday, McCain released his health records -- all 1137 pages of them, detailing a history of various cancerous melanomas, arthritis, prostate problems and......Tags: History, Health, National Government, Politics, Chicago
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UPDATE: Northern Wisconsin authorities continue search for body of Highland Park man whose canoe capsized on Lake Michigan
TribLocal - Highland Park & Highwood » NewsPolice in northern Wisconsin this week continued to look for missing Highland Park resident Mayur Patel, who disappeared after his canoe capsized on Lake Michigan …... -
Nursing Professor Receives Fellowship
TribLocal - ElmhurstElmhurst College Associate Nursing Professor Mary Teresa Johnson has been awarded a $10,000 fellowship by the Illinois Board of Higher Education as part of an …... -
Hospitals help D220 on health issues
TribLocal - Barrington Area » NewsIn an effort to further initiatives on youth depression, Barrington School District 220 officials are exploring a partnership with two Chicago hospitals to evaluate how …... -
Knee pain? Try wearing flip-flops, study suggests
Booster ShotsPoor flip-flops. Popular though they are, they've been targets for criticisms of many types -- for their lack of arch support, for their potential tripping hazard, for their inability to protect foot skin from the sun and thus their theoretical...... -
Hospital fees vary for same treatment, U.S. data show
Centegra Hospital in McHenry charged $36,000 for implanting a permanent pacemaker. Less than 30 miles away, Vista Medical Center East in Waukegan charged more than $165,000 for the same procedure. To treat a case of simple pneumonia, meanwhile, John H....
Tags: National Government, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics
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Engagement: Smith -- Vogel
Clark and Sally Smith of Petoskey are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Angela Kathleen Smith, to Christopher Tierney Vogel, son of James and Patricia Vogel of Tulsa, Okla. Angela and Christopher reside in Overland Park, Kan. Angela is an...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education
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Pastora San Juan Cafferty, 1940-2013
Pastora San Juan Cafferty, a native of Cuba, was a leading scholar and researcher on race and ethnicity at the University of Chicago as well as a leader in Chicago's Hispanic community. "Pastora tirelessly helped weave connections between the University...
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Love Notes: So many differences, and none of them matter
As conversational icebreakers in busy coffee shops go, Leo Schwartz's question had considerable promise: How does one re-fluff a feather pillow? The problem was, the man who answered was Dan Maher, and he was not the guy Leo was after. "Dan started...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Entertainment, Music Theater, Music Industry, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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Breast cancer and the HCG diet
When VJ Sleight’s breast cancer returned last year, she wondered if the unusual recurrence – 23 years after her original diagnosis -- had anything to do with the controversial hCG diet that she had repeatedly followed. The near-starvation...
Tags: Health, Tumors, Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Fox Chase Cancer Center
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