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Another vaccine fails to prevent staph infections, study finds
Staph infections remain a significant problem for hospital patients, and scientists are trying to develop vaccines to prevent Staphylococcus aureus bacteria from establishing itself in vital areas like the heart, lungs or blood. But it’s turning out...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, MRSA, Trials, Staphylococcal Infection , Preventative Medicine
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Barbara Walters hospitalized with chickenpox
NEW YORK (AP) — Barbara Walters would probably like to hit the reset button on 2013. She's got the chickenpox and remains hospitalized more than a week after going in after falling and hitting her head at a pre-inaugural party in Washington on Jan....Tags: Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg
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Rookie running backs could have an impact in Super Bowl XLVII
The Baltimore SunNEW ORLEANS — Ten games into the season, Ravens rookie running back Bernard Pierce was struggling to find his way into the game plan. He had fewer than five carries in a game eight times and he didn’t touch the ball in an Oct. 21 loss to the...Tags: Bernard Pierce, Trent Richardson, Kendall Hunter, Alfred Morris, Cleveland Browns
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Lafayette FB recruiting: some more things to think about
SportsTalkTwenty-four days ago, I was lying on a Lehigh Valley Health Network operating-room table under “deep hypothermic circulatory arrest” (clinically dead) for 90 minutes while a couple of super-talented medical “athletes,” heart... -
Still in the game: Former Warwick coach Ben Moore loves his new life
NEWPORT NEWS — As it turns out, it wasn't for very long. But for a while, Ben Moore felt lost. In order to be more financially secure and better set for retirement, Moore had taken a lead teaching position at Warwick High that forced him to resign...
Tags: Bristol (Bristol, Virginia), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Hampton Roads, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Denbigh
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LeBron Was Just Too Much For The Celtics
The Hartford Courant— With Kevin Garnett out sick, Jeff Green was making the Miami Heat sick. Green drove it down the Heat's throats for 43 points. The Celtics not only went on a 17-0 run in the first half, they led by as many as 17. With the TD Garden reaching near...Tags: Rajon Rondo, Miami Heat, Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett, Basketball
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Burt Reynolds hospitalized in ICU with flu symptoms
Burt Reynolds found himself in in the ICU on Friday after being hospitalized with a nasty case of the flu. The "Boogie Nights" and "Smokey and the Bandit" actor was placed in intensive care because he was "severely dehydrated," a rep told TMZ. Later...Tags: Hart of Dixie (tv program), Social Media, Matt Damon, Diseases and Illnesses, Disease Prevention
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Mended Hearts volunteer group supports Peninsula heart patients
Patients undergoing open heart surgery get an extra dose of care and support from Mended Hearts Chapter 119 at Riverside Regional Medical Center. The volunteer group offers patient visits before and after surgery to answer questions and allay concerns...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Riverside Regional Medical Center, Heart Valve Replacement, Heart Disease, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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Grandson of Johnny Oates spends some quality time with Orioles
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Just before Wednesday's workout began at the Ed Smith Stadium Complex, Orioles manager Buck Showalter called for 10-year-old Johnny Oates II and his younger brother Jackson to hop the fence and join the team on the field. The...Tags: Brian Roberts, Baltimore Orioles, Heart Attack, Heart Problems, Heart Murmur
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Whitehall woman anticipates heart transplant
HealthThe stories I write linger longer in me than its publishing date. Sometimes concepts remain like riddles in my mind and surprise me with greater stories later on. I relate this idea to Yanira Barona, a 41-year-old mother from Whitehall, whose story I've... -
Plotting out another great Story Week
It is a pleasurable thing to have drinks with Randy Albers and we have done so over the years at such saloons as, of course, the Billy Goat, as well as Stefani's 437, the Underground Wonder Bar and some joint in the South Loop whose name escapes me at the...
Tags: Columbia College Chicago, Chicago Cultural Center, Studs Terkel, Richard M. Daley, Ray Bradbury
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Wait a minute: Is that patient really unconscious?
For most of the 60,000 or so people who go under general anesthesia each day for surgeries and other medical procedures, the drugs work well — rendering a patient unconscious, immobile and unable to feel pain, as well as ensuring that he or she...
Tags: Electroencephalography, Propofol (drug), Fainting, Boston, Medical Procedures and Tests
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