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Helina Hoyt: A Return to her Roots
Valley Women WriterImagine that very first day of school when moms and dads must let their 4- and 5-year-olds take those first steps on the inevitable road to adulthood. The children may or may not want to run free into that classroom. Each child is different, though for...Tags: Medical Specialization, Diabetes, Cancer, Halloween, Entertainment
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'Iron Andy' motivates individuals living with diabetes to compete
As he dropped the plunger on yet another insulin shot, Andy Holder looked up and saw two little eyes staring at him.
His 2-year-old son, Nico, watched as Holder administered the life-sustaining hormone that encourages his cells to absorb glucose from his...Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Triathlon, Diseases and Illnesses, Insulin, Clubs and Associations
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Colorado program pairs veterinary students with disabled pet owners to keep animals in their homes
L.A. UnleashedFORT COLLINS, Colo. — A fun-loving schnauzer named Pocket is stroke survivor Dorothy Kiser's closest companion. But Kiser almost had to put Pocket to sleep when her pet developed diabetes: Kiser feared she wouldn't be able to take care of...... -
Pet Of The Week
Community Animal Network maintains many cats' vet treatments and medication through our "life program." This pro-quality life program encourages people to adopt those animals with special needs while removing the customary fear of "adopting a vet bill."...Tags: Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Medical Professionals, Animals, Physical Therapists
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The God Squad: Medical ethics issue sparks questions
Q: I have a question regarding prolonging life. My mom had a stroke and the doctor insisted she'd have pain without a feeding tube. I don't believe this is true. In any case, do I have a moral obligation to have a feeding tube inserted when there's no...Tags: Human Interest, Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals, Animals, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Fried indulgences
COSTA MESA — The way Jim Volz sees it, it's either in the genes or it isn't. It's all one big roll of the familial dice.
High cholesterol runs in his family. Even though his mother ate well all her life, she has to take pills for it. So on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Sausages, Foods and Beverages, Bacon, Diabetes
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He's outlived them all. Tarzan. Trigger. Ronald Reagan. Now, retired in Palm Springs, the world's oldest chimp gets some stuff off his chest.
What can I say--I'm a star. That's why this guy's staring at me, right? I seem familiar, and not just because I did 50 movies, including those classic "Tarzan" flicks of the 1930s. Maybe he saw me on one of the morning shows. Maybe he read about me in...Tags: Natural Resources, George Burns, Ronald Reagan, Diabetes, Jay Leno
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