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Tea Table Community Notes Friday, July 8,2011
Births A daughter, Aria Kristine Kilmer, was born to David and Ashley Kilmer of Boyne Falls July 4, 2011, at Charlevoix Area Hospital. Aria weighed 8 pounds at birth. Grandparents are Bernie Kilmer of Alanson, Kelly and Jim LaCount of Petoskey, and...Tags: Christianity, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Disasters and Accidents, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking
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Breast Cancer Awareness With Angelica Medina And Naomi Cunningham
Today a woman born in the United States has a 1 in 8 chance of developing breast cancer during her
lifetime.
In New York State approximately 14,028 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year.
Angelica Medina, MA and Naomi Cunningham, BS...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Human Body, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Breast Cancer
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Former first lady Betty Ford dies at 93
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Betty Ford said things that first ladies just don't say, even today. And 1970s America loved her for it. According to Mrs. Ford, her young adult children probably had smoked marijuana — and if she were their age, she'd...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Physical Conditions, Gerald Ford, Surgery, Barack Obama
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Care for cancer patients The Wellness House of Annapolis offers services and programs for those living with cancer and for their relatives, including children. Walk-in hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays. All classes...Tags: Physical Conditions, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Flu, Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County
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Betty Ford dies at 93; former first lady
Former First Lady Betty Ford, who captivated the nation with her unabashed candor and forthright discussion of her personal battles with breast cancer, prescription drug addiction and alcoholism, has died. She was 93.
Ford died Friday at the Eisenhower...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, CBS Corp., Surgery, Local Government, Arts and Culture
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Plastic surgeon says job is more than tummy tucks and facelifts
Staff WriterDr. Christopher Marek quietly defies the stereotypes of plastic surgeons. He doesn’t assume his vision of beauty is best or feel comfortable when patients ask him “What do I need to have done?” He’s taken his medical and...Tags: Petersburg (Petersburg, Virginia), Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgeons, Surgery, Cosmetic Procedures
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Free healthy living lectures set
Northern Michigan Regional Health System will host a free summer lecture series on health and wellness titled, “Learn to Live Well." The lectures will take place from noon to 1:15 p.m. at the new John and Marnie Demmer Wellness Pavilion and...Tags: Dialysis, Surgery, MRI (imaging), Michigan, Health
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Glass Artist Josh Simpson Defies Gravity
TribLocal - EvanstonInternationally renowned and exhibited glass artist Josh Simpson — creator of the world’s first 100-pound paperweight — will discuss his work and his artistic process …... -
Recommendations for cancer screening are under review
You'd think there could be no downside to widespread screening for cancer. But that's not always the case. Studies on Pap smears, for example, show that atypical cells can disappear if they're left alone, while interventions can cause scarring and...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Government Health Care, Mammogram, Surgery, African Americans
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Recruiting an Army of Women to fight breast cancer
Beverly Howey and her identical twin sister, Karen Duncan-Sherman, each found a breast lump in 2007. Howey's was cancer. Duncan-Sherman's was benign. The two women, now 45, couldn't have more similar genetics, and they live in the same place, Wall, N.J....Tags: New Jersey, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, University of California, Los Angeles, Armed Forces
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Sex-offending doctors left on honor system
State regulators waited nearly six years after Timothy Johnson was convicted of battery of a teenage patient to place the chiropractor on professional probation.
Johnson, who allegedly fondled the girl in his office, is now required to have a chaperone...Tags: Internists, Trials, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Assault
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Dr. Ricardo Arze and sex abuse cases shows disconnect between law enforcement, state regulators of doctors
A 17-year-old girl reported to Berwyn police in 2003 that her doctor, Ricardo Arze, had pulled off her clothes and sexually assaulted her in his exam room, state records show.
Two years later, another patient reported to Berwyn police that Arze had...Tags: Internists, Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois, Anita Alvarez, Hospitals and Clinics
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