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Nanoparticle could kill cancerous lymphoma cells, study says
Northwestern University researchers said they have discovered a nanoparticle that could be the basis for a nontoxic way to eliminate cancerous lymphoma from the body. The nanoparticle, which the researchers tested in cell cultures and on mice, fools the...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research, National Institutes of Health, Gordon (I.) Corporation, Hodgkin's Lymphoma
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UPDATED: Roanoke tribute to jazz legend helps to build bone marrow registry
ReporterMarch 25th update: The search for potential bone marrow donors in Roanoke was a success. 273 people signed up and provided cheek swabs for the national bone marrow registry during events last week. The Jefferson Center coordinated the effort, with a...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Branford Marsalis, Music, Leukemia, Virginia Tech
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Abe Bortz, historian, teacher, book reviewer
Abe Bortz, the Social Security Administration's first historian and a voracious book collector and reviewer, died Tuesday of lymphoma at his home in Pikesville. He was 93. Dr. Bortz grew up in Cincinnati, graduating from high school there in 1937 and...
Tags: Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, Book, World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville
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Melody A. Cronin, attorney
Melody A. Cronin, a Baltimore attorney who was known for her pro bono work with the Wills for Heroes Foundation, died Sunday of acute myelocytic leukemia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The Fells Point resident was 35.
"Mel was a quick-witted,...Tags: Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, Timonium, Johns Hopkins Hospital, New York University
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Family Video taking donations to fight lymphoma
PETOSKEY -- Family Video stores in Northern Michigan and elsewhere are now accepting donations for the video rental chain's 2013 Round it Up for Lymphoma campaign. Mike Cavanaugh, a district manager for Family Video in Northern Michigan, said the...
Tags: University of Chicago, Human Interest
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Get Your Blues On For The Cure! Hamilton Loomis Band w/guest Rachelle Coba
Hamilton Loomis Band returns to Wichita to help SEND BLOOD CANCERS to REHAB! Presented by LLS Woman of the Year Candidate, Becky Green and Bob & Luigi's Bel Aire. Hamilton and his band take the Orpheum stage for a concert to benefit the Leukemia &...
Tags: Leukemia
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Recent Tribune death notices
The following death notices appeared in a daily edition of the Chicago Tribune: Peter P. Gavras Peter P. Gavras, age 82, March 8, 2013. Peter served his country in the Army during the Korean War. He is survived by his beloved wife, Mildred; children,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Anglicanism, U.S. Army, Chicago Tribune, Human Interest
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“Pedal and Play in Paradise” benefits leukemia
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelThe April 6 Pedal and Play in Paradise is in Punta Gorda, and proceeds benefit Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and TEAM Punta Gorda’s Bicycle-Friendly Community Initiatives. Participants have five bicycle rides to choose from: 15-mile, 30-mile, 62-mile,... -
Grandfather inspires granddaughter to compete in triathlon to raise funds for cancer research
Finally, I had been offered my “dream job.” I am a huge fan of Berea College and the work they do primarily with young people from the nearby mountains. When they read my resume and we talked and they wanted to hire me for a special summer...
Tags: TNT (tv network), Weaponry, Leukemia, Cancer, Hodgkins Disease
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SCHOOL BOARD: Board to interview candidates for superintendent
The Aberdeen Public School Board will be meeting for the next three days in executive sessions to interview superintendent candidates, said Linda Burdette, board vice president. The board has also scheduled a meeting to begin negotiations with the...Tags: PTA, Human Interest, Students, Teaching and Learning, Leukemia
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Olympic gold medal gymnast Shawn Johnson on running, fitness and weight gain
Olympic gold medal gymnast and Dancing with the Stars champion Shawn Johnson admits she has never been a runner. Ever. But once she retired from competition, Johnson made a fitness bucket list and wrote down crazy running-related goals like “half-...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest, Leukemia
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Multiple myeloma -- what is it? Is there a cure?
Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the cells in the bone marrow that affects 750,000 people worldwide; it is an uncontrolled growth of plasma cells which attack and destroy bone and damage the kidneys and immune system. In the United States, there are...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Pneumonia, Anemia, Thalidomide (drug)
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Mar 8, 2013
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Mar 6, 2013
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