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Elder fraud: One couple's losses and hard lessons
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — With their elderly parents seated across the octagonal oak table, Donna and Jim Parker were back in the kitchen they knew so well — the hutch along one wall crammed with plates, bells and salt-and-pepper shakers picked...
Tags: Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice, Physical Conditions, Canada, Trials
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More younger people getting colorectal cancer
Carol Carr showed all the signs of colorectal cancer seven years ago, but doctors thought the 44-year-old Glen Burnie woman was too young to have the disease and never tested her for it.
Instead, they said her diarrhea, vomiting, cramping, iron...Tags: Weight, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Symptoms, Iron (dietary supplement), Colonoscopy
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For some, colon cancer screening before age 50
Carol Carr's diagnosis of colorectal cancer at age 44 ("Colon cancer rises for young," July 30) underscores the point that even though current national guidelines for average risk individuals call for colon screening to start at age 50, there are...Tags: Cancer
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Guys love Meat. Study finds men think red meat is macho.
CW33 NewsMeat--for guys--its' what’s for dinner and Madison Avenue guys know it. TV is littered with men targeted commercials featuring massive hamburgers to backyard red meat grilling. Guys have been sold on meat forever and now according to study...Tags: Steaks, Cancer, Cornell University, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages
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August 7: Midday Fix - Pick Six
Kristen Trukova Clinical Oncology Dietician Wholesome Temptation Cookbook Grilled Red Snapper with Herb-Garlic Marinade Herb-Garlic Marinade Makes about 2 1/2 cups 2 6 large garlic cloves 1/3 cup packed tender fresh thyme sprigs 1/4 cup packed...
Tags: Dietary Supplements, Black Pepper, Parsley, Garlic, Vitamin K
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VA cites progress treating women patients
Veterans Affairs medical centers across the country, including the Hampton VA, have seen a dramatic upswing in women patients, and that growth has brought its share of challenges. Nationally, the VA has documented gender gaps in recent years –...
Tags: Veterans Affairs, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Flu, Hospitals and Clinics, Minority Groups
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1 dead, six wounded in overnight shootings across city
Tribune reporterA father of four was killed and at least six other people were wounded in overnight shootings across Chicago, police say. The night's only fatal shooting occurred just after midnight in the 7500 block of South Kingston Avenue in the South Shore...Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, Little Village, Hospitals and Clinics, South Shore, Rogers Park
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American ginseng may reduce fatigue during cancer treatment
Already known as a popular herb for its reputed energy-boosting effects, American ginseng may help reduce symptoms of fatigue for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, according to a new study. Mayo Clinic researchers found that after...
Tags: Placebo, Symptoms, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics, Chemotherapy
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Should I drink OJ with added calcium and vitamin D?
Q: Should I be drinking the orange juice that has calcium and vitamin D added to it? A: Major brands are selling orange juice with about 350 milligrams of calcium and 100 international units of vitamin D added to each 8-ounce serving. Many Americans don'...
Tags: Dietary Supplements, Mineral Supplements, Vitamin D, Calcium, Health
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Steps4Stellar steps up to help families in need
As one of the biggest events of its kind in the country, the Stellar Construction "Catch A Rising Star" High School Basketball Showcase has more than carved its niche on the local sports scene. And hundreds of basketball fans will swarm Cedar Beach later...
Tags: High School Sports, Financial Aid, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Awards and Prizes, Hospitals and Clinics
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Study: Those with lower income less likely to opt into research trials
Lower-income people are less inclined to participate in cancer clinical research trials than those with higher incomes, according to a new study. The study, which was recently presented at an annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology...
Tags: Nursing, Personal Income, Trials, Minority Groups, Syphilis
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Service Dog Attacked at Arden Way Motel
FOX40 NewsA service dog was attacked by a Pit Bull Wednesday morning outside of the Motel 6 on Sacramento’s Arden Way. For Joni Martin and Nathan Bragg, Mumzy is far more than just their 3-year-old Miniature English Bulldog. "She keeps me abreast of my...Tags: Spinal Stenosis
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