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Care-a-Thon: Toddler Recovering after Blood Cancer Diagnosis
FOX40 NewsEmily 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: Chemotherapy, Emergency Health Procedures, Health Treatments, Leukemia, Hospitals and Clinics
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Ways to improve sperm health
• Avoid saunas, hot tubs, steam baths and exposure to any other sources of excessive heat. • Stop tobacco use. • Avoid excessive alcohol use. • Do not take anabolic steroids or illicit testosterone supplements. • Eat a heart-...Tags: Heart Healthy Diet, Vitamin C, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, Testosterone
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Three-fourths of premature baby deaths worldwide could be averted
World NowThree out of every four babies who die after being born too early could be saved if more countries used inexpensive, proven techniques such as holding the baby skin-to-skin against the mother, according to a new report from the World Health Organization... -
News briefs: Warnings credit with saving lives during tornado weekend
Early, dire warnings credited with limiting human death toll in Midwest tornado outbreak WOODWARD, Okla. (AP) — When a tornado shrouded in darkness and wrapped in rain dropped quickly from the sky above this northwest Oklahoma town, many...
Tags: Roger Clemens, Disasters and Accidents, The Associated Press, Shrek (fictional character), Damascus (Syria)
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Years later, tiniest U.S. babies mature into typical kids
Both Madeline Mann and Rumaisa Rahman shattered world records with their diminutive size at birth, each weighing less than a can of soda.
But years later, both Chicago suburban residents are thriving and developing quite typically away from the flurry of...Tags: Chicago Tribune, University of Iowa, Hospitals and Clinics, Loyola University Chicago, Parkinson's Disease
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What women can do about thinning hair
No one wants to lose their hair, but for a woman it is particularly distressing. While men can look perfectly presentable — even sexy — with their exposed scalp, no such options exist for the 30 million American women who grapple with thinning...Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Health Treatments, Food and Drug Administration, Glaucoma, Hormone Replacement Therapy
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For Frese, it's all about being positive
The Washington PostThere's a problem with little Tyler tonight, and Mommy is just about beside herself. Tyler just turned 4. He has leukemia — but this has nothing to do with that. Tyler is extroverted and lovey-dovey, a world-class hugger, a chatterbox. And until...Tags: Brenda Frese, Comcast Center (arena), Basketball, Science and Technology, Methotrexate (drug)
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Struggles with kidney disease, transplant slowed, but not stopped Winchester student Meredith Merrell
The Winchester SunAs a 12-year-old middle school student, Meredith Merrell went to the doctor for a physical so she could join the Conkwright dance team. Her mother, Mary Lindsay Merrell, was a little concerned because Meredith didn’t appear to have grown much in...Tags: Kidney, Charity, Leukemia, Health and Medical Professionals, Human Body
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Has heart to live dream
Erik Compton can't shake this nagging foot problem. A plantar wart took hold toward the end of last year, growing to the point where he couldn't ignore it anymore. With the new PGA Tour season approaching, Compton finally saw a doctor last month to...Tags: Golf Channel (tv network), Heart Attack, Sony Open in Hawaii, Golf, PGA Tour
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Planting woody shrubs is OK if ground isn't frozen
We are moving into a new home and purchased a number of plants for landscaping. Our landscaper recommended that we postpone putting any of the plants in the ground. He says that planting them now will not be beneficial because the ground will not...Tags: Allergies, Itching
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Rafael Palmeiro to the Hall of Fame: Let voters handle steroid issue
The Baltimore SunThe person who perhaps could be helped or hurt most if the National Baseball Hall of Fame offered specific instruction to its voters on whether candidates with a history of using performance-enhancing drugs should be enshrined has his own opinion as to...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Roger Clemens, Miguel Tejada, Voting, Music
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Steinberg: Steriods not for sports
Warren Moon, the late coach Bill Walsh, Ken Dorsey and I testified before the California Senate and Assembly several years back supporting a bill by State Senator Jackie Speier to ban steroids and dangerous supplements from high school students and...Tags: Jackie Speier, Government, Schools, Baseball, High Schools
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