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Luc Robitaille honors mother's Stanley Cup request
NORBERTVILLE, Canada — Madeleine Robitaille could have requested anything from her Hockey Hall of Fame son Luc and he would have moved mountains to give it to her, but that isn't her way. She and her husband, Claude, worked hard for all they had...
Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Ice Hockey, Auction Service, Personal Service, St. Louis Blues
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Remembering greatness
La Cañada Flintridge resident Andrew Torres was a member of the U.S. Naval Academy’s Class of 2002, which was preparing for a military career when the 9/11 terror strikes occurred. Many of his classmates went on to fight in Iraq and Afghanistan....
Tags: Book, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Cancer, United States Naval Academy
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Baby boomers unknowingly infected with hepatitis C
When Alan Shackelford's ankles would swell up, he brushed it off as another sign of getting older — only to find out it was a symptom of something much worse.
The 59-year-old Windsor Mill man was shocked when his doctor recently diagnosed him...Tags: Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Procedures and Tests, Communicable Diseases, AIDS
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OUR HEALTH: New Hepatitis C Treatment Clinic Brings Specialized Treatment to Local Patients
Anewly formed infectious disease clinic in Lynchburg, VA is bringing expert medical care to those in the area with hepatitis C. An estimated 3.2 million people in the United States have a chronic hepatitis C viral infection. Most of them don’t even...
Tags: Symptoms, Food and Drug Administration, Diseases and Illnesses, AIDS, Liver Disease
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R. Palmer Beasley dies at 76; linked hepatitis B to liver cancer
Dr. R. Palmer Beasley, an epidemiologist whose pivotal research on hepatitis B in Taiwan first linked the virus to liver cancer, died Saturday of pancreatic cancer at his home in Houston. He was 76. His death was announced by the University of Texas...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention, University of Washington, Research, Viral Diseases and Infections
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What can be done when birthmarks won't fade?
Q: My daughter developed numerous hemangiomas, most of them on her face and stomach, when she was a few months old. She's now 6 years old, and they have not gone away. She is self-conscious about them, and people are always asking about her condition. Is...Tags: Mayo Clinic, Dermatology, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Dermatologists
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Sauk Village may offer bottled water as emergency plan
WGN NEWSFeeling the heat from residents and state officials, Mayor Lewis Towers and the Sauk Village board tried to give answers to the ground water contamination growing right under their feet Tuesday. Tests within the last two weeks by the Illinois...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics, Illinois, Environmental Issues, Local Government
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Paying it forward in York Haven
Multi-media journalistDon Young and several of his coworkers gathered outside his home as they got ready to surprise their fellow coworker, Ricky Thomas, with $200. Thomas is facing the most difficult fight of his life, stage four esophageal and liver cancer. "I've worked...Tags: Cancer
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Nelson Lyon dies at 73; director of sex comedy 'The Telephone Book'
Decades after writer-director Nelson Lyon released the X-rated sex comedy "The Telephone Book" in 1971, the film was hailed as a neglected masterpiece. By then Lyons was a former "Saturday Night Live" writer long known for a darker connection: He went...
Tags: Prosecution, Robin Williams, John Belushi, Movies, The Wall Street Journal
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Release of Ronnie “Byrd” Foster CD to be celebrated in New Smyrna Beach
Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando SentinelIt looks like the sun returned in time to shine on Saturday's CD release show for “Vision of Heaven,” a collection of the final studio recordings of blues hero Ronnie Byrd Foster. It will be a year this weekend since Foster died of liver... -
Breakthrough of the week: Weed-based cancer drug
Description: Researchers have developed an anti-cancer drug that can travel through the bloodstream and act solely on specific cancer proteins. The drug comes from a weed known as Thapsia garganica, which grows in Mediterranean countries and has for...Tags: Science and Technology, Blood, Prostate, Health Treatments, Medical Research
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"Selena" Actress Lupe Ontiveros Dead at Age 69
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Actress Lupe Ontiveros, who co-starred in the hit films "Selena" and "As Good As It Gets," has died, CNN confirmed on Friday. She was 69. Her publicists told CNN the cause of death was liver cancer. Ontiveros passed on Thursday night...Tags: Hill Street Blues (tv program), Movies, Selena, Lupe Ontiveros, AIDS
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