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New cancer treatment technology serves the Valley
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterAfter Imperial Valley Cancer Center invested about $2.5 million in new technology last December, cancer patients no longer have to drive to San Diego or Palm Springs to get cutting-edge radiation treatment. Patients treated with the new machine...Tags: Medical Research, Health, Healthcare Provider, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer
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Gilman School faculty also joins fundraising swim
Six faculty members at Gilman School are participating in Swim Across America's "open swim" Sept. 18 to raise money for cancer research and to honor family members who are fighting or died of cancer. The faculty members are Carl Ahlgren, director of...Tags: Health, Stomach Cancer, Arts and Culture, Diseases and Illnesses, History
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Weather was right for septoria leaf spot
It’s that time of summer when gardening chores slow down. We get to go out and sit in our beautiful flower gardens with a good book and cold ice tea. If you are one of many homeowners who planted a vegetable garden this year, it’s harvest...Tags: Gardening, Human Interest, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies, Health
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Used to Boost Healing
More people with non-healing wounds from diabetes or radiation treatment are turning to hyperbaric oxygen therapy to boost the amount of oxygen in their blood, allowing them to heal, according to Dr. Robert Sanders, medical director of the American...Tags: Diabetes, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Cancer
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Free head & neck cancer screening on Friday
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelWant a free cancer screening? Here's your chance — but you have to act today. In honor of Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Week, the staff at MD Anderson Cancer Center – Orlando will conduct free screenings on Friday, May 13, to diagnose head... -
Teen turns struggles into charity
Ray Vanco is a shy, unassuming teenager from Orland Park who would be quite content if strangers never knew his name or face.
He preferred to roam the United Center halls with his best friend than sit in his seat between periods of a recent Blackhawks...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Neck Pain, Headaches, Carl Sandburg, Chicago Wolves
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Free head- and neck-cancer screening in Winter Park
Vital Signs Health Blog - Orlando SentinelAfter actor Michael Douglas revealed that he was suffering from throat cancer, a lot of Americans wondered about their chances of developing throat cancer. Now the head and neck cancer specialists at Florida Hospital are offering free screenings to the... -
Gregory Albright, 61
SEPT. 21, 1949-FEB. 23, 2011 WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Gregory Albright, 61, of Old Route 16, Waynesboro, Pa., passed away Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011, at his home after succumbing to his fight with cancer. Born Sept. 21, 1949, in Dearborn, Mich., he was the...Tags: Sykesville, Human Interest, Maryland, American Legion, Ormond Beach
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Pau Gasol and Steve Blake help out at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Lakers BlogHere's at least one consolation for Pau Gasol's drop in play in December and Steve Blake's season-wide shooting inconsistency. At least it's not going to affect their role in helping out with Hoops for St. Jude, an initiative that contributes funding to... -
Jennifer Grey wins 'Dancing With the Stars' -- but will her husband keep cooking?
Ministry of GossipAfter winning "Dancing With the Stars" on Tuesday night, actress Jennifer Grey was suddenly hotter than green bean casserole. Grey, 50, overcame an injury-filled season to win with a series of perfect scores, delivering a fresh "favorite dance" waltz... -
Art review: Martin Durazo 'Plata O Plomo' at CB1Gallery
Culture MonsterArtists with great facility never want their works to look facile. So they go to great lengths to make them look unpolished, casual, even crude. This often makes them more vigorously authentic. But sometimes it backfires. At CB1Gallery, Martin Durazo's...... -
Two-minute drill
Newport Harbor High quarterback Austin Rios was the latest offensive starter to check into Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach in a two-week span.
Rios left the Sailors' football game Friday at Mira Costa of Manhattan Beach when Coach...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Florida Panthers
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