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Longer-term treatments
After surgeons removed the tumor from her breast last November, Karen Hajiaskari, of Hamburg, N.Y., was deemed cancer-free. But for the next five years she will take a drug called tamoxifen, a medication that's commonly used to prevent a breast cancer...Tags: Symptoms, Disease Prevention, Health Treatments, Immune System, Tamoxifen (drug)
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EHD pops up in southeast South Dakota cattle
It's not very often that we get to talk about a “new” cattle disease in South Dakota - it seems like we've been dealing with the same old calf scours and pneumonia for years. But this fall has brought with it a cattle disease that we have not previously...Tags: Pneumonia, Viral Diseases and Infections, South Dakota State University, Diseases and Illnesses, Vaccines
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Why Are Dead Cats Turning Up In Queens Neigborhood?
Staff ReporterStray cats have been turning up dead, baffling an Elmhurst man, who's been caring for them for years. "There used to be 12 or 13, now there are nine sometimes three," according to David Taylor, Vice President of Yoga Gupta Ashram. The feline caretaker...Tags: Cat (animal), Queens (New York City)
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Life Out Here: Trout fishing in Ryan-Koch America
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” That old English proverb was a recurring theme at least week’s Republican National Convention, where ideological leadership was...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lakes and Ponds, Environmental Issues, Skin Cancer
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Tips for hydration during summer heat
With the extreme heat, and even in less extreme temperatures, those who spend any time outside must stay properly hydrated. Some drinks are better than others, and some people need more fluids than others, says Dr. Marc I. Leavey, an internist at Mercy...
Tags: Vitamin C, Health Treatments, Dialysis, Kidney Disease, Potassium (dietary supplement)
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Training tips to keep you in the game during preseason
Preseason has arrived as the first high school athletes hit the field today for the opening day of fall practice in the MIAA. Public schools start practice Saturday and the girls in the IAAM get back to work next Wednesday. With many athletes working...
Tags: Symptoms, Injuries and Wounds
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The Siren's Call: Cellular Situations
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCancer lends itself to the realms of myth. Siddhartha Mukherjee gave the disease some regal treatment in the title of his prize-winning book "The Emperor of All Maladies," but cancer's no emperor. It's a beast. Where actual mythological monsters are...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Folklore and Mythology, Cancer, Arts and Culture, Diseases and Illnesses
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A survey with teeth
Pop quiz: How often should you floss? If you think twice a week sounds about right, you're like most Americans surveyed in the American Dental Association's first oral health quiz. And you'd be wrong, as they were, about that and many other dental...
Tags: American Dental Association, Tooth Decay, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dentistry and Dental Health, Dental Health
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Woman's jaw accidentally removed by dentist
KIAHWe've all experienced a 'not-so-pleaseant' trip to the dentist. One New Zealand lady, however, is half the patient she was before she went into the University of Otago Dental Hospital, and is now in serious need of a dental do-over. It seems some butter-...Tags: Blood, Health, Cancer, Dentistry and Dental Health, Jaw
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Dining Out: Review of Suso Latino Basket in Manchester
Suso Latino Basket 534 Middle Turnpike East, Manchester, (860) 281-2911 View Suso Latino Basket's restaurant page on CT.com Places You could easily overlook Suso Latino Basket, a new pan-Latin restaurant in Manchester. That would be a shame. I'm...
Tags: Shrimp, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Garlic, Restaurants
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Hopkins clinician mixes art, science in facial prosthetics
She enters the clinic on a walker, slow yet remarkably steady, and as Pauline Wood hails her host for the day, she gives him a bag of lemon tarts she rose early that morning to bake.
With her white hair and glasses, Wood, 89, is every inch the lovable...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Science, Plastic Surgeons, University of Pennsylvania, Dermatology
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'Freud's Last Session' is one for the ageless
"Freud's Last Session" is no "King Lear." And there is nothing in the air to suggest that Mike Nussbaum is slowing down his busy slate of theatrical engagements. Perish the very thought. Still, the role of a dying Sigmund Freud in Mark St. Germain's...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Music, Cancer, Arts and Culture, Psychotherapy
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