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    Nov 29, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Aug 12, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  2. Church news Aug. 12

    Zion Evangelical Lutheran Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Meyersdale, the Rev. Frank E. Harpster III, lists the schedule. Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Christian ed meeting, 9:15 a.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. worship Wednesday: 9 a.m. sewing, no pastor’...

    Tags: Human Interest, Lutheranism, Human Body, Religious Texts, Christianity

  3. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  4. Meyersdale women talk about Lyme disease

    In the summer of 2009, Diane Sechler, Meyersdale, had decreasing strength in her arms and hands, with recurrent trigger fingers and carpal tunnel syndrome. But her arthritis tests were negative.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    In the summer of 2009, Diane Sechler, Meyersdale, had decreasing strength in her arms and hands, with recurrent trigger fingers and carpal tunnel syndrome. But her arthritis tests were negative. "I had two surgeries but kept having unbearable symptoms,"...

    Tags: Lyme Disease, Lyme, Berks County, Human Body, Arthritis

  5. Jul 14, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  6. Part Six: Two lives remain intertwined

    <strong></strong><span style="font-size: small;">Betty Stuart was back in South Bend, and her adopted daughter, Mechi, was now on her own.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    Betty Stuart was back in South Bend, and her adopted daughter, Mechi, was now on her own. The then-18-year-old was ready to be independent and took off with her friends. Mechi and some friends headed to Florida in a van, looking for adventure. She...

    Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Retraining, Career and Workplace, Human Body, Genetic Condition

  7. Aug 24, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  8. OUR HEALTH: Humans have the Upper Hand in Robotic Surgery

    I played with the da Vinci Surgery System<sup>TM</sup>&nbsp; -- aka a robotic surgery system -- during the Carilion Women&rsquo;s Health Fair at the New River Valley Mall in early April. Though that term &ldquo;robotic&rdquo; brought to my mind inhuman creatures with blank eyes using their steely appendages to perform Frankensteinian mutilations on human flesh, my imaginings were misguided. Humans remain in charge during a robotic surgery. In southwest Virginia, this has been true since 2001, when Carilion began using the daVinci system for treatment of heart patients. Since then, they&rsquo;ve expanded its application to patients in urology, urogyenocology, and gynecology.
    I played with the da Vinci Surgery SystemTM  -- aka a robotic surgery system -- during the Carilion Women’s Health Fair at the New River Valley Mall in early April. Though that term “robotic” brought to my mind inhuman creatures with...

    Tags: Oncology, Stomach Cancer, Cancer, Human Body, Physical Conditions

  9. Aug 23, 2011 |Story| AM News
  10. Vaught's Views: 'Minor' brain surgery set for ex-Kentucky golfer Holmes

    J.B. Holmes started this year&rsquo;s PGA Tour superbly, but in recent months his play dropped off for reasons that were very obvious to those around him.
    larry@amnews.com
    J.B. Holmes started this year’s PGA Tour superbly, but in recent months his play dropped off for reasons that were very obvious to those around him. “It’s hard to put the ball in the hole when you are seeing three of them (holes),&...

    Tags: Bubba Watson, PGA Tour, The Players Championship, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Surgery

  11. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  12. SIRM Program Helps Cancer Patients Preserve Fertility

    When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, the rush to treatment is immediate.  The patient is thrust into the world of cancer and the primary hope is recovery.  Often, the patient is aware their fertility could be impacted, but overwhelmed and exhausted they put the "fertility issue" aside and pursue cancer treatment.
    PIX11.com
    When a young woman is diagnosed with cancer, the rush to treatment is immediate. The patient is thrust into the world of cancer and the primary hope is recovery. Often, the patient is aware their fertility could be impacted, but overwhelmed and...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health

  13. Sep 3, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  14. Native American culture on display

    <span style="font-size: small;">SOUTH BEND - Samantha Fowler is a fry bread aficionado.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    SOUTH BEND - Samantha Fowler is a fry bread aficionado. From the time she was 12 years old, she’s worked at her family’s food booth at Indian powwows across the Midwest, making and selling the rich bread that can be eaten alone or with...

    Tags: Native Americans, Breads, Minority Groups, Human Body, Arts and Culture

  15. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  16. Devices help make it easier to stay healthy

    These days, gadgets that promote health and wellness are everywhere. Here are some that use technology to keep you feeling good in clever new ways. Some are designed to make everyday activities easier and more comfortable, others help you keep track of things like blood pressure and medication.
    These days, gadgets that promote health and wellness are everywhere. Here are some that use technology to keep you feeling good in clever new ways. Some are designed to make everyday activities easier and more comfortable, others help you keep track of...

    Tags: Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Arthritis, Health, Diseases and Illnesses

  17. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Zap2It
  18. 'Sons of Anarchy': The family's feeling flush in season four

    Zap2It
    On Tuesday, Sept. 6, "Sons of Anarchy," FX's high-octane drama about an outlaw motorcycle club, skids in for a fourth season that promises both freedom and peril. It's a hot day on an undistinguished street in the San Fernando Valley, the site of the...

    Tags: Maggie Siff, Ron Perlman, Career and Workplace, Ray McKinnon, Rockmond Dunbar

  19. Oct 17, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Robotic surgery grows, but so do questions

    These days, some surgeons have four arms and are made of metal and plastic.
    These days, some surgeons have four arms and are made of metal and plastic. Use of a robotic assistant called the Da Vinci Surgical System has quadrupled in the last four years, and the machine now helps with incisions and sutures in 2,000 hospitals...

    Tags: General Practitioners, Boston, Human Body, Massachusetts General Hospital, Marketing

  21. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  22. Redefined farm show planned near Pierre next June

    &nbsp; A redefined farm show experience will be offered next June at the Sully County Raceway, just north of Pierre.
      A redefined farm show experience will be offered next June at the Sully County Raceway, just north of Pierre.   “It's never been done like this before,” stated John Hendel, managing director of AgXchanges, a Burnsville, Minn., based...

    Tags: Business, Human Body, Genes and Chromosomes

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