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    May 22, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. Paying For Fido's Care: Insurer Releases Most Expensive Pet Claims

    Providing medical care for Fido can be as pricey as a major surgery for humans.
    The Hartford Courant
    Providing medical care for Fido can be as pricey as a major surgery for humans. Pets Best Insurance of Boise, Idaho, a major provider of pet insurance, released its most expensive claims in providing coverage for animals. "Vet costs are on the rise...

    Tags: Health, Cancer

  2. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Former Orioles executive Jim Duquette to donate kidney to daughter

    The problems of a 10-year-old sound something like this.
    The problems of a 10-year-old sound something like this. "Can I pleeeaaase have an email account?" pleads Lindsey Duquette, jumping up and down in front of her mom, Pam Duquette, in the family kitchen in Sparks. "All my friends have email." It's...

    Tags: Radio, Sports, Nephrotic Syndrome, Entertainment, Dialysis

  4. Dec 31, 2011 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. The best celebrity fitness profiles of 2011

    In 2011, we interviewed 26 South Florida celebrities regarding their fitness regimens. Just in time for New Year's resolutions, we've selected some of their best answers to our questions.
    In 2011, we interviewed 26 South Florida celebrities regarding their fitness regimens. Just in time for New Year's resolutions, we've selected some of their best answers to our questions. Read what they're doing to keep their bodies healthy and looking...

    Tags: Pilates, Football, Miami Dade College, ING Group, Weight

  6. Apr 16, 2012 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  7. Care-a-Thon: Toddler Recovering after Blood Cancer Diagnosis

    Emily Love isn't even two years old yet, but already she's been through more medical procedures than anyone should have to endure in a lifetime.
    FOX40 News
    Emily Love isn't even two years old yet, but already she's been through more medical procedures than anyone should have to endure in a lifetime. Just after Christmas of 2011, Jason and Kristina Love started to notice their youngest daughter was acting...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Emergency Health Procedures, Hospitals and Clinics, Blood, Medical Procedures and Tests

  8. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Spinal stenosis a painful arthritic condition

    Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition.
    Jim Calhoun should be on the sidelines of a basketball court, coaching the University of Connecticut men's team. Instead, he's been on medical leave for a painful arthritic condition. Calhoun's pain is caused by spinal stenosis, a medical condition that...

    Tags: Physical Therapy, Naproxen (drug), Entertainment, Ibuprofen (drug), Back Surgery

  10. Jan 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. The Interview: Larry Harding, president of High Street Partners

    About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai — which makes sense, considering its niche.
    About 20 of High Street Partners' employees are based at its Annapolis headquarters. The rest of its 160 workers are spread around the world, from California to London to Shanghai — which makes sense, considering its niche. The company helps...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Brazil, Ciena Corporation, Entertainment, Marketing

  12. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. Steinberg: Armstrong amid allegations

    This week seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong received the letter he hoped would never come. The United States Anti-Doping Agency, which regulates Olympic and many amateur sports, told him they would recommend that charges be filed against...

    Tags: Sports, Blood, Cycling, Lennox Lewis, Lance Armstrong

  14. Jan 2, 2012 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Why we're fat, Part 3: Our lifestyle promotes added pounds

    Despite popular belief, a surge of laziness and gluttony is not what's making Americans fat, says science writer and fat researcher Gary Taubes, author of "Why We Get Fat."
    Despite popular belief, a surge of laziness and gluttony is not what's making Americans fat, says science writer and fat researcher Gary Taubes, author of "Why We Get Fat." In looking at the past 30 years, during which time obesity rates have soared,...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Bipolar Disorder, Weight, High Blood Pressure

  16. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Don't blame whitening agents in toothpaste for those breakouts

    A dab of toothpaste has long been a favorite home remedy for clearing up pimples. But could it also cause them?
    A dab of toothpaste has long been a favorite home remedy for clearing up pimples. But could it also cause them? Despite suspicions from some zit-stricken folks seeking answers on online advice forums, dermatologists say there's no reason to blame...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Northbrook, Dermatology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Dietary Supplements

  18. May 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Rare disorder nearly takes Baltimore woman's sight

    When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye.
    When Tamika Morgan developed red irritated eyes in the fall of 2010, she wasted no time heading to an optometrist at a local retail store who gave her drops for pink eye. Her eyes got worse over the next few days so she went to a local hospital to see an...

    Tags: Northwood, Blindness, Diabetes, Hospitals and Clinics, Food and Drug Administration

  20. Apr 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Court dismisses its lifetime Olympic ban on past British dopers

    The international court decision allowing past British dopers to compete in the Olympic Games was an issue of law, not morality, no matter how much the holier-than-thou wailers from across the pond wanted to couch it as possibly leading to the end of...

    Tags: Sports, Punishment, Drugs and Medicines, 2012 Summer Olympics, Sports Organizations

  22. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Columbia firm is world's first to market with stem cell drug

    A Columbia-based biotechnology company <a href="http://www.osiris.com/pdf/2012-05-17%20Health%20Canada%20Release.pdf" target="_blank">said this week it received the world&rsquo;s first government approval to market a stem cell drug</a>, in Canada.
    A Columbia-based biotechnology company said this week it received the world’s first government approval to market a stem cell drug, in Canada. Osiris Therapeutics, founded in 1992, spent 17 years developing a stem cell therapy that offers anti-...

    Tags: Trials, Diabetes, Agricultural Research and Technology, Technology, Food and Drug Administration

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