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    Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Owen Brown resident advocates a healthy dialogue on wellness

    Bob Duggan frequently refers to "our national disease-care system" when he talks about his new book, employing a term he has used across his 40-plus years as a healing-arts clinician and educator.
    Bob Duggan frequently refers to "our national disease-care system" when he talks about his new book, employing a term he has used across his 40-plus years as a healing-arts clinician and educator. As co-founder and former president of Tai Sophia...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, Meningitis, Health Insurance Cost

  2. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| YouTube
  3. MUSIC VIDEO: South Bend rapper honors the Irish with "The Champs"

    A South Bend rap music artist known as Million has created a tribute song honoring the amazing season the Notre Dame football program has experienced. The song, titled "The Champs," has been copyrighted with the United States Library of Congress and has...

    Tags: Rap (genre), YouTube, Library of Congress, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Entertainment

  4. Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. NHL: Wild blank Stars 1-0

    ST. PAUL, Minn.-- Zach Parise scored his first goal with Minnesota.
    ST. PAUL, Minn.-- Zach Parise scored his first goal with Minnesota.  But Josh Harding’s seventh career shutout was even bigger news in the Wild’s 1-0 victory over the Dallas Stars on Sunday.  It was his first start since being diagnosed...

    Tags: Alex Goligoski, Sports, Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Zach Parise, Minnesota Wild

  6. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Ann Romney's storybook

     
      Aug. 30 Ann Romney still does have a storybook life. It's too bad for the rest of us that she doesn't know it because maybe she would encourage her husband not to eliminate the social and health-care safety net. Our unmet medical needs could...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Unemployment Benefits, Ann Romney

  8. Aug 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. New class of drugs could help people with Alzheimer's disease

    Northwestern University and University of Kentucky scientists have created a new drug that could successfully prevent harmful inflammation in brains of people suffering fromAlzheimer's disease. The scientists, who published their findings in the July 25...

    Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Placebo, Columbia University, University of Kentucky, Biology

  10. Aug 2, 2012 | Allentown Morning Call
  11. Fera confirms transfer to Texas

    Nittany Lines
    Kicker Anthony Fera released a statement Thursday confirming that he has transferred to Texas. In the statement, Fera said a personal issue was at work and that he still intends to graduate from Penn State. Here's the text of his......
  12. Sep 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Chicagoan raises tens of thousands for charities while biking or walking

    Desmond Campbell is a marathon man who has traveled miles and miles — many of them by foot, some of them by bike and quite a few of them while virtually standing still. During the course of his travels, he has helped people in extraordinary ways.
    Desmond Campbell is a marathon man who has traveled miles and miles — many of them by foot, some of them by bike and quite a few of them while virtually standing still. During the course of his travels, he has helped people in extraordinary ways....

    Tags: Social Issues, Hotels and Accommodations, Leukemia, Arthritis Foundation, Chicago Marathon

  14. Dec 14, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  15. The Science of Touch Therapies

    The Fitness Center - Orlando Sentinel
    Ongoing research continue to indicate touch therapies have numerous health benefits and curative powers for common subclinical maladies. Massage Therapy, arguably the first form of manual medicine, continues to impress the scientific community in it's...
  16. Dec 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Neurotranmitter therapy may help MS patients

    New research has uncovered how manipulating levels of a brain neurotransmitter might help common memory and learning difficulties in multiple sclerosis.
    New research has uncovered how manipulating levels of a brain neurotransmitter might help common memory and learning difficulties in multiple sclerosis. Johns Hopkins University researchers said the results from their experiments, while very...

    Tags: Placebo, Medical Research, Memory Loss, Psychiatry, Science

  18. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| WGN-TV
  19. Nanoparticles help stop MS in lab study

    Targeting auto immune disease. Scientists are sending in nanoparticles stocked with ammunition to stop the assault on the body. The tiny particles may help make a big difference for patients with MS.
    WGN News
    Targeting auto immune disease. Scientists are sending in nanoparticles stocked with ammunition to stop the assault on the body. The tiny particles may help make a big difference for patients with MS. Stephen Miller, PhD, auto-immune researcher,...

    Tags: Allergies, Immune System, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Insulin

  20. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| SFL
  21. Runway benefit at Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale

    Fashion Fight!
    Staff Writer
    Fashion Fight! Fashion Fight! No, seriously....that's the name of the charity runway event for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation on Thursday, Dec. 13 at the Ritz-Carlton Fort Lauderdale. "Fashion's Fight" starts at 11 a.m. with the show beginning...

    Tags: Tory Burch, Entertainment Events, Giorgio Armani S.P.A., Entertainment, Sophie Theallet

  22. Dec 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Harry D. Grunwell, retired Army warrant officer and linguist, dies at 66

    Harry Dutton Grunwell, a retired Army warrant officer with a talent for linguistics and computers, died Dec. 5 at Howard County General Hospital from complications of multiple sclerosis. The Marriottsville resident was 66.
    Harry Dutton Grunwell, a retired Army warrant officer with a talent for linguistics and computers, died Dec. 5 at Howard County General Hospital from complications of multiple sclerosis. The Marriottsville resident was 66. Mr. Grunwell was born in Ogden,...

    Tags: Fort Meade (military base), U.S. Army, Language, Arts and Culture, Howard County General Hospital

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