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    May 20, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Vision care an important part of good health

    Simply said: Your eyesight impacts your view of the world. Helping to safeguard and maintain good vision is key. It follows then that trusting your precious sight to the right eye care professional is vital. Dr. Thomas John is an ophthalmic surgeon and clinical associate professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at Loyola University Medical Center. He is also founder of Thomas John Vision Institute, which has two locations in Tinley Park and Oak Lawn.
    Simply said: Your eyesight impacts your view of the world. Helping to safeguard and maintain good vision is key. It follows then that trusting your precious sight to the right eye care professional is vital. Dr. Thomas John is an ophthalmic surgeon and...

    Tags: Health, Colleges and Universities, Harvard Medical School, Hospitals and Clinics, Symptoms

  2. Apr 23, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  3. New Guide Dog on duty

    Animal Crazy» Orlando Sentinel – Animal Crazy
    From Southeastern Guide Dogs: Bradenton resident Bill Pooley has no problem getting around despite having lost his sight to heredity glaucoma 22 years ago.  This is all thanks to Southeastern Guide Dogs in Palmetto who supplied him with his new guide,...
  4. Jun 17, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Pot Of Gold Or Pipe Dream?

    In about a dozen states, you can smoke a joint if you have cancer or HIV and meet certain conditions, like having a doctor's note.
    Chicago Tribune
    In about a dozen states, you can smoke a joint if you have cancer or HIV and meet certain conditions, like having a doctor's note. In California, you can light up if you have just about anything — headaches, anxiety, epilepsy — and a...

    Tags: Health, Vomiting, Northwestern University, Surgery, Science

  6. Apr 14, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Genome scans go deep into your DNA

    MY MATERNAL grandmother had Alzheimer's disease. Before she died, she forgot our names, our faces and, eventually, how to speak and think.But my grandfather's heartbreak was the most painful to witness. I remember watching the two of them on the sofa together in the months before she died. My grandfather, a sometimes severe man not overly disposed to expressions of tender emotion, cooed into my grandmother's ear: "My bride, oh my bride. I love you. Do you hear me? I love you." She just stared down blankly, folding napkins.
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    MY MATERNAL grandmother had Alzheimer's disease. Before she died, she forgot our names, our faces and, eventually, how to speak and think.But my grandfather's heartbreak was the most painful to witness. I remember watching the two of them on the sofa...

    Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Mayo Clinic, Health Organizations, Skin Cancer

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