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    May 18, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  1. Roller hockey fundraiser to give boost Make-a-Wish

    A Johnstown group has taken their love of roller hockey and developed a fundraiser that will help out the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
    A Johnstown group has taken their love of roller hockey and developed a fundraiser that will help out the Make-a-Wish Foundation. The first Five Goal Iron Man Adult Roller Hockey Tournament is set for June 5 and is sponsored by the Westmont Hilltop...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Gang Activity, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crimes

  2. Jun 22, 2010 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  3. Hope for Dense Breasts: Test Can Detect Breast Cancer Before Lump Develops

    Henda Salmeron has a keen interest in breast cancer--that's because a year ago this month she was given the worst news of her life.
    The 33 News
    Henda Salmeron has a keen interest in breast cancer--that's because a year ago this month she was given the worst news of her life. "I was diagnosed with a four centimeter tumor that went undetected through mammography," Salmeron said. "They anticipate...

    Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Mammogram, Breast

  4. May 21, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Former Mets Catcher Carter Has Brain Tumors

    Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who won a World Series with the New York Mets, has been diagnosed with brain tumors.
    Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who won a World Series with the New York Mets, has been diagnosed with brain tumors. "Earlier today, I learned that four very small tumors have been found on my brain, following an MRI on Friday at a West Palm Beach...

    Tags: World Series, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, Baseball, Brain

  6. Feb 9, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  7. WRI marks Black History month

    Windber Research Institute will mark Black History month by hosting a program to educate black women on health issues. “Celebration of the African American Woman” will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 10 at WRI, 620 Seventh St., Windber....

    Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Black History, African Americans, Health

  8. Jun 3, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  9. FDA Approves first drug designed for cancer in dogs

    Jennifer Bonner is a first time dog owner, the kind that takes Cooper and Parker to the dog park for some exercise. They are like family.
    Staff reporter
    Jennifer Bonner is a first time dog owner, the kind that takes Cooper and Parker to the dog park for some exercise. They are like family. "They are like my children." Jennifer says. "I love them, I would be devastated if anything happened to them." But,...

    Tags: Dog (animal), Animals, Health, Cancer, Death

  10. Oct 7, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Jul 3, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  12. Sun protection in a pill?

    There is a sun protection product called Heliocare. It comes in a pill and it's key ingredient comes from a tropical fern rich in antioxidants.
    The 33 News
    There is a sun protection product called Heliocare. It comes in a pill and it's key ingredient comes from a tropical fern rich in antioxidants. Dermatologists say it doesn't replace sunscreen, but it does add another layer of protection, and that can...

    Tags: Dermatology, Skin Conditions, Tennis, Actinic Keratosis, Sports

  13. Dec 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Come On, It's Just Acne

    Overwrought at what seemed to me to be a typical smattering of pimples, my teenage daughter had been begging for months to see a dermatologist. But I'd insisted on exhausting all other approaches before going to the expense. After all, I reasoned, how hard could it be to clear up a little acne?
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    Overwrought at what seemed to me to be a typical smattering of pimples, my teenage daughter had been begging for months to see a dermatologist. But I'd insisted on exhausting all other approaches before going to the expense. After all, I reasoned, how...

    Tags: Health, Dermatology, Education, Acne, Facebook

  15. Feb 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Electromagnetic field studies reach different conclusions

    How could respectable scientists armed with the same data on electromagnetic fields end up on opposite sides of the spectrum? The studies themselves are largely to blame. The results are often ambiguous and hard to interpret. Some suggest a link between EMF and health problems, and some don't.
    How could respectable scientists armed with the same data on electromagnetic fields end up on opposite sides of the spectrum? The studies themselves are largely to blame. The results are often ambiguous and hard to interpret. Some suggest a link between...

    Tags: Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Health and Safety at School, Health

  17. Aug 26, 2009 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  18. Senator Ted Kennedy Dies

    Senator Ted Kennedy lost his battle with brain cancer at the age of 76. A Plano neurosurgeon says his type of tumor has frustrated doctors for years.
    Staff reporter
    Senator Ted Kennedy lost his battle with brain cancer at the age of 76. A Plano neurosurgeon says his type of tumor has frustrated doctors for years. "We've been looking at this tumor for 50 years and we still don't know what causes it," said Board...

    Tags: Health, Surgery, Cancer, Brain, Neurosurgery

  19. Jan 17, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  20. Late Blight is Out There- Protect your garden

    Lehigh Valley Master Gardeners
    Late blight was confirmed on a tomato transplant purchased and returned to a local greenhouse in Indiana Co. last week (Friday, June 18). Dr. Beth Gugino from Penn State sent this update: Additional plants bought from this same location are......
  21. Jun 30, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  22. Avastin may cause kidney damage

    A widely prescribed cancer drug noted for its ability to choke off blood vessels that help tumors grow can cause significant kidney damage in some patients, a team of Long Island scientists has found.
    McClatchy Tribune
    A widely prescribed cancer drug noted for its ability to choke off blood vessels that help tumors grow can cause significant kidney damage in some patients, a team of Long Island scientists has found. Kidney problems are the second serious condition...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Genentech Inc., Health, Cancer, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

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